News and Events of Panchagarh in 2005

May 14, 2005 – Potters live in poor condition in Panchagarh – New Age

About 400 potters of Malipara and Kazipara under Panchagarh sadar upazila have been living a sub-human life as their income from the sale of earthen kitchenware is grossly inadequate to sustain them. In the past, the potters had brisk business with the pottery. Dishes, pots, flower vases, pitchers, dolls and many other kitchenware made from clay had great demand to all classes of people. The income of all the potters from the sale of different earthen products was good enough for the livelihood of their families. With the appearance of plastic and aluminum products in the markets, the heyday of the people associated with the pottery industry started fading. Even the people of low income bracket of this district as elsewhere in the country now prefer to buy plastic and aluminum products because of their durability, cheap prices and attractive design.
A potter of village Malipara under Dhakkamara union said the prices of all kinds of inputs such as clay, dyes, mould and other materials for making kitchenware have soared and as a result, they have lost their competitive edge over the plastic and aluminum products. He pointed out that it has now become very difficult to realize production cost by selling earthenware.
Talking to New Age, Gonesh Pal of village Malipara said as many as 250 potters belonging to 50 families have been struggling for existence following drastic fall in the demand of their products. Many of them have to remain half-fed almost everyday due to their acute financial crisis, he added. Kurmar Sri Biswanath of village Kazipara spoke in the same frustrating tone about the plight of the plotters of his village. Most of the potters of the two villages said they needed loan on easy terms to stay afloat in this industry.

April 20, 2005 – Panchagarh theatre group felicitated – New Age

Bidrohi Theatre, a young theatre group based in Panchagarh, organised a reception for the children who participated at the 6th Juvenile Theatre Festival 2005 in Dhaka recently.
Chairman of the organisation, Ataur Rahman Robi presided over the function. Among others who spoke were General Secretary Abdur Rahim, District Education Officer Akhteruzzaman, District Children Affairs Officer Maulana Altaf Hossain and children’s representative Saddam Hossain. Panchagarh district has for the first time, participated in the national juvenile theatre festival this year.

February 28, 2005 – 2 BSF men killed in firing on Bangladesh border – The Hindu

By Haroon Habib – DHAKA, FEB. 27. In an exchange of fire between the Border Security Force and the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR), two men of the BSF were killed on Saturday at Barshalupara frontier in northern Panchagarh. A commander of 20 Rifles Battalion, BDR, however, said that he heard only about some BSF men being struck by bullets. He was “not aware of any death.”  Local dailies quoted officials as saying that hundreds of rounds were fired in the BDR-BSF clash. Both sides flew white flag on Friday afternoon and decided to hold a flag meeting at zero point of the Barshalupara border at 9.30 a.m. on Saturday. At the meeting BDR officials were told that a dam would be constructed to check the erosion caused by the Nagar river at Barshalupara. However, tension gripped the frontier areas as firing began after the flag meeting, media reports said. Several villagers on the border fled their homes during the eruption of clash, the reports said.

February 26, 2005 – Border-Fighting – United News of Bangladesh

Thakurgaon, Feb 26 (UNB) – In a major skirmish in recent times, intermittent exchange of fire between Bangladesh and Indian border guards at Barshalupara frontier in Panchagarh continued for a second straight day today. Villagers said two BSF men were killed during the border fights on Friday.

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