Sajek River
The Sajek River, also known as the Kasalong River, is a significant waterway that runs through the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh and borders the Indian state of Mizoram.[1] The river provides a vital role in drawing the border between India and Bangladesh. It is a lifeline for the communities living in the Sajek Valley, named after the river, and the surrounding areas.[2] The river originates from the Karnaphuli River.[2]
The Sajek River serves as a vital source of water for irrigation, drinking, and fishing. The communities living in the hills rely on the river for their daily needs, including agriculture and livestock rearing. The river water is used to irrigate the fields, which are cultivated with various crops such as rice, maize, and other vegetables.
In addition to agriculture, the river also supports the fishing industry in the area. The local fishermen depend on the river to catch fish.
The Sajek River also plays a critical role in maintaining the ecological balance of the region. The river serves as a habitat for various aquatic plants and animals, including fish, crabs, and prawns. It also supports the growth of various trees and plants along its banks, which are crucial for the biodiversity of the area.
References
- "Indian drowns in Sajek River". parbattanews : English Version. 2022-08-13. Retrieved 2023-03-29.
- Masani, Abu Mohammad (2017-12-22). "Sajek Valley A walk in the clouds". theindependentbd.com. Retrieved 2023-03-29.