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Considering history, local people must for tourism dev

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Update: 2016-07-22 09:56:20
Considering history, local people must for tourism dev

TEA HEAVEN RESORT (SREEMANGAL): Save the Heritage and Environment chief coordinator Abdul Hye Al Hadi said it is a must to keeping the historical background of Sylhet for the development of tourism in this part of the country.

“Puranic texts say there were people in Sylhet around 4,000 years ago. Besides, archaeologists have unearthed 3,000 years old megalithic stones from Jaintiapur.”

He also mentioned about two Shakipeeths, one is at Lobhachhara and another is in a tea garden in Sylhet Sadar where an Indian high commissioner and Bhutan’s ambassador to Bangladesh visited.

“Those places are in impassable areas. If highlighted, those places can be good tourist spots,” he added.

Assistant forest conservator of Moulvibazar range Tabibur Rahman also opined against taking steps that would have pernicious effects on forest environment and ecology.

He also asked ministries and government departments for coordination with forest department before infrastructural development works.

Mentioning that the number of tourists at Lawachara National Park has crossed 3.50 lakh, Tabibur Rahman also said they had earned around Tk 26 lakh by selling tickets in 2013-14 fiscal.

“We are not against tourists but we want a system. The concept of eco-tourism has to be put into work,” he added.

He also asked the authorities to include local people in their plan.

Saying that there is no alternative of developed communication system, SUST assistant professor Mejbah Uddin Ahmed said non-stop train between Dhaka-Sylhet is necessary for the development of tourism here.

Online news portal Banglanews24.com organized a specialists’ meeting on Sylhet’s tourism in Sreemangal.

The specialists begin their discussion about the problems and prosperity of tourism sector in Sylhet division at Tea Heaven Resort in Sreemangal around 9:30am Friday (July 22).

Banglanews24.com’s Head of News Mahmood Menon gave the welcome speech.

Dhaka University Tourism and Hotel Management Department Professor Rashedul Hasan, Sreemangal’s Udayan Girls High School headmistress Kabita Das, SUST assistant professor Afzal Hossain, Badrul Islam Bhuiyan, senior assistant super of tourist police AKM Mosharraf Hossain, reptile researcher Shahriar Sizar Rahman, wild life researcher and photographer Tania Khan and traveler Riyasad Sanvi were present here.

Besides, Sreemangal press club general secretary Idris Ali, Sreemangal traders samity vice-president Syed Mobasshir Ali Munna, Sylhet Tour Guide Association representative M Yusuf Ali, Manik Chand Rudro Paul and Syed Rifat Zaman Rizvi, Divisional Tour Guide Association’s Khaled Hossain, Kamran, Ahad, Shekhar Rizvi and Climate-Resilient Ecosystems and Livelihoods (CREL) northeast zone communication officer Ilias Mahmood among others were, among others, present here.

Sreemangal Inn, Tea Heaven Resort, Ispahani and Nirvana Inn are the sponsors of the program.

BDST: 1948 HRS, JUL 22, 2016
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