National Fisheries Week-2023 begins tomorrow

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A week-long ‘National Fisheries Week-2023’ will

begin from tomorrow highlighting the importance of fisheries resources in

fulfilling nutritional and food demand of the country’s ever increasing

population.

“The National Fisheries Week will be celebrated in the country like every

year with a commitment of involving people in socio-cultural development

through raising the production of the fisheries resources,” according to an

official release received here today.

President Mohammad Shahabuddin and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina issued

messages on the eve of the event.

The week will be observed till July 30 with a theme of “Nirapad Machhea Varbo

Desh, Gorbo Smart Bangladesh (The country will be filled with safe fish,

Build the Smart Bangladesh)”.

To mark the event, the concerned Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock has

taken different programmes across the country. Besides, different programmes

will also be observed locally in all upazilas and districts along with the

central programmes.

On the first day of the week, a colorful street rally will be brought in the

city’s Manik Mia Avenue at 8am on July 24. Fisheries and Livestock Minister

SM Rezaul Karim will attend a press conference at Matsya Bhavan at 10.30am on

the day.

On July 25, Speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad (JS) Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury

will attend the inaugural function of “National Fisheries Week-2023” as the

chief guest at Osmani Memorial auditorium in the capital.

The National Fisheries Padak, 2023 will be awarded to some 21 individuals and

organisations in eight categories recognizing their important contribution to

the fisheries sector.

In addition to this, President Mohammed Shahabuddin as part of the central

programme of the week will release fish fries at his official residence

Bangababhan pond at 5pm on July 27.

Even, the colorful boat rally will also be held in the city’s Hatirjheel and

different newspapers will publish special supplements while Bangladesh Betar

and Bangladesh Television (BTV) and private TV channels will air different

documentaries highlighting the success of the sector.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha