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PM for Cox's Bazar master plan with nature intact

Thursday, 19 May 2022


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday asked the authorities concerned to integrate the development of Cox's Bazar beach with nature, trees and environment unharmed, report agencies.
"We will take development programmes for the beach not only with bricks and wood, but also integrating it with the nature. We have to keep trees and shadows there," she said.
The prime minister said this while inaugurating the newly constructed multi-storied building of Cox's Bazar Development Authority in the seafront resort town.
The programme was held at Bir Muktijoddha Field in Cox's Bazar while she joined virtually from her official residence Ganobhaban.
Cox's Bazar must be developed as a tourist city, but people should not construct any unplanned structures there, said Sheikh Hasina. She also highlighted her government's efforts and planning to further develop the city.
She also asked the people of the Cox's Bazar to create densely planted tamarisk tree forest along with the beach to protect it from cyclones and tidal waves.
"If this can be done in a planned way, it won't be tough to create the forest throughout the124 kilometre-long beach," she said. "We have to protect our environment."
She also put emphasis on protecting people from the natural calamities through preserving nature.
"We have to do that keeping in mind the bitter memory of 1991 cyclone," said the premier.
State Minister for Housing and Public Works Ministry Sharif Ahmed, the ministry's secretary Md Shahid Ullah Khandaker and Cox's Bazar Development Authority chairman Forkan Ahmed also spoke at the programme.
A documentary on the development of Cox's Bazar was also screened at the programme.
The PM said that she has directed the authorities concerned to make a master plan for Cox's Bazar for a planned development.
She called for expanding the huge maritime boundary as the area of tourism for attracting domestic and international tourists.
"As Cox's Bazar is under the international air route, the works are going on to upgrade Cox's Bazar Airport as an International airport," she said.
She mentioned that after completing this airport the east bound planes from the west would refuel their aircraft from Cox's Bazar.
In this regard, she said that the place of refuelling was earlier in Hong Kong, then Thailand, Singapore and now in Dubai.
"But actually Cox's Bazar will be the place of refuelling for the international air traffic," she said.
Hasina said that apart from internal cricket stadium there will be football stadium too. Other sports infrastructures will be constructed here for holding international tournaments.
"The marine drive from Teknaf to Cox's Bazar will be expanded up to Chattogram" she said talking about a government plan.
She mentioned that the government is setting up an economic zone in Teknaf and upgrade the beach there to international standard.
"We are constructing rail lines from Chattogram for smooth travel of people to this tourism city and the works will be completed soon," she said.
She also mentioned about the full-swing construction of Chattogram to Cox's Bazar highway to ease people's movement.
She put emphasis on linking Cox's Bazar through airways with other cities of the country.
She announced to build the best international convention centre in the tourism city. "I want to do that in Cox's Bazar, not in the capital city. It will attract the tourists and will be best to hold seminars and others," she added.
She observed though the COVID-19 pandemic battered the tourism business, it was a boon for the nature and biodiversity in Cox's Bazar as the crowd thinned.
"It had a positive impact. As there were no tourists, some animals like the red crab and dolphin re-appeared in Cox's Bazar. The turtles, which had almost lost their breeding grounds, got them back."
Hasina mentioned she had given a directive to the chairman of Cox's Bazar Development Authority to put a fence around the habitats of red crabs and turtle breeding grounds. She thanked the authorities for implementing some of those tasks.
"We must ensure amenities for the tourists but not at the cost of natural beauty."
The prime minister also shared her childhood memories of running after red crabs at the seashore.