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SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2025
Call to save Karnaphuli river as Chattgaiya festival kicks off

Bangladesh

TBS Report
08 May, 2025, 10:35 pm
Last modified: 08 May, 2025, 10:43 pm

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Call to save Karnaphuli river as Chattgaiya festival kicks off

The fair aims to raise awareness among riverbank communities and river users

TBS Report
08 May, 2025, 10:35 pm
Last modified: 08 May, 2025, 10:43 pm
A vibrant boat with a colorful canopy glides along the Karnaphuli River, inaugurating the three-day ‘Sampan Festival and Chatgaiya Cultural Fair 1432’ in Chattogram. Named ‘Bini Sutar Mala’ (Thread of Harmony), the journey set off from Sadarghat, featuring performances and dialogues on a floating stage as it traverses 50km through Boalkhali, Patiya, and Kalurghat. Photo: TBS
A vibrant boat with a colorful canopy glides along the Karnaphuli River, inaugurating the three-day ‘Sampan Festival and Chatgaiya Cultural Fair 1432’ in Chattogram. Named ‘Bini Sutar Mala’ (Thread of Harmony), the journey set off from Sadarghat, featuring performances and dialogues on a floating stage as it traverses 50km through Boalkhali, Patiya, and Kalurghat. Photo: TBS

Saving the River Karnaphuli took centre stage as the three-day "Sampan Festival and Chattgaiya Cultural Fair 1432 (Bengali Calendar)" began on Thursday (8 May) in Chattogram with an event titled 'Bini Sutar Mala' (Thread of Harmony).

The inaugural programme started in the morning at the port city's Sadarghat, marking the launch of a cultural journey along the Karnaphuli River.

A floating stage carried performances and discussions from Sadarghat through Boalkhali, Patiya, and Kalurghat, spanning nearly 50 kilometres. 

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The initiative aims to raise awareness and foster goodwill among riverbank communities and river users, celebrating the heritage of Chattogram through music, recitation, and expert commentary.

Presided over by Aliur Rahman, chairman of the Chattogram History and Culture Research Centre, the programme was moderated by cultural personality Dilruba Khanam Chhuti. 

As the chief guest, social activist and Senior Joint Convener of Chattogram South District BNP, Md Ali Abbas, criticised the past government for allegedly leasing out river lands under false names, leading to widespread encroachment. "10% of the country's total revenue comes from the Karnaphuli River. If the river dies, so will our economy."

He said the Karnaphuli has become a golden goose for syndicates. "Although court rulings have repeatedly ordered the removal of illegal structures, the occupiers continue to exploit legal loopholes with the help of politically influential lawyers."

Representatives from various sampan owner and operator associations also attended.

Karnaphuli river / Chattogram

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