Complaints of burning of 50 bighas of rice in the brick kiln hot air

in #complain7 years ago

There was a complaint of burning bricks of 50 bighas of land in a brick field in Joypurhat Sadar Upazila. Farmers complained that the Boro area of ​​Baliyatar, Thipur and Raghunathpur of the area was destroyed in the hot air of the M / s Haroon and Brothers Bricks Field in Raghunathpur area of ​​Sadar upazila.

They said that due to the brick field at the end of the season for the last three years, the crop is being wasted. However, there is no permanent solution to this.

After the complaint, it was found that a person named Harunur Rashid built a modern brick field with a zigzag kiln on the local land of three crops. Burning bricks in the last seven years. After the end of burning brick, the hot air that is gathered in the jiggaz khilan, the brick field fireman chimneys in the darkness of the night. Due to the strong winds blowing out of it, the mangoes of some mango trees, including rice and rice, of about 50 bighas of Raghunathpur, Thipur and Baliyatar fields were burnt.

Farmer Abdur Rahman of Raghunathpur village complained, "He has cultivated Bari-28 varieties of Boro rice in one and a half bighas of land. Paddy is also good. But my brilliant brick field came in full swing and filled my entire field. My loss of 12 thousand rupees has been lost. '

Ayma Begum of Baliyatpur village said, 'His son Mintu Mia has cultivated Boro in a bigha land. Got cooked in rice After a few days, it is said to be cut. But suddenly I went to the field and saw that the whole rice field of the land was scratched like others. I can not afford to compensate. '

Farmer Kaliul Hossain of Baliyat village said, "Now I and my brother have planted boro in three bighas of land. Our whole field has been burnt in the hot air of the brick field. '

Motiar Rahman of the local Shekhpara village has leased 15 thousand taka through 50 government mangoes tenders in the rural roads of the area for sale. The mangoes of all the trees in the hot air of bricks have been lost.

Abdul Malek, a farmer of Baliyat village, said that since the introduction of the brick field, there is no fruit with coconut, litchi and jackfruit in their area and they can not be raised. In addition, about 15 farmers of the area complained that the administration took initiatives to compensate them after their crop was wasted for the last two years but it was not given to all the affected farmers. So compensation is not compensated, permanent settlement demands are damaged peasants.

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Harunur Rashid, owner of the brick field, acknowledged the damage caused to the journalists on the mobile phone and said, "The accident occurred due to the fireman's inadmissibility. After the brick-burning brick was stopped, the fireman jigajagake kettle hot air hurriedly released by the chimney caused damage to several crops. But I will be careful about such incidents in future. '

Asked if the brick field environment department has clearance, he said, "The application for clemency has been made."

Joypurhat sadar upazila Agriculture Officer Md. Srirajul Islam Saju said, "Although the farmers did not complain, knowing about the destruction of the crop, visiting the affected areas of the concerned area has already been informed and the senior authority has already been informed to take necessary action.

Joypurhat Sadar Upazila Executive Officer Aminur Rahman said, "No one has complained about this issue yet. If the complaint is received then the action will be taken to recover the damages of the victims. Apart from this, the recommendation was sent to the Environment Department to stop the brick field in the same complaint last year, but no visible action was taken.

Senior Chemist Asadur Rahman of Bogra divisional office of Department of Forest and Environment, said, "No clearance has been issued from the Itawatara Environment Department since 2014.

Regarding the loss of the farmer's crop, he said, "If there is a complaint about this, the action will be taken against the brickfield owner.