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Delhi to consult Dhaka if river linking involves int’l rivers Project still at conceptual stages,
insists Indian envoy

AGENCIES, Dhaka

 
BAPA plans move against river-linking project

New Age

 
India goes ahead with linking rivers
Say environmentalists

 
Delhi urged to scrap river-link plan, disband Farakka

New Age

 
Transparency in river-link plan demanded -Veena Sikri says there is no such project yet

 

 

Confce on impact of river-link project ends
India’s unilateral action giving rise to mistrust in region

Staff Correspondent
The Bangladesh Observer
Monday, December 20, 2004

 

River-linking a state vs people conflict: Patkar
Shahidul Islam Chowdhury
New Age
Sun, December 19, 2004

 
River-link Project -Delhi should consult plan with neighbours

 

INT’L SEMINAR BEGINS ‘Indian river-linking plan to leave Bangladesh dry’ -United News of Bangladesh, Dhaka
New Age
Sat, December 18, 2004

 
River-linking to spell disaster for both Bangladesh, India
Experts tell int'l conference as Dhaka fears mass migration

 

Indian River-linking Project - Int'l conference begins in city today

 

"River-Linking Plan Not Abandoned"
BSS, NEW DELHI, October 7
New Age
Fri, October 08, 2004

 

India Plans To Go Ahead With River-Linking Plan
Shahidul Islam Chowdhury and Nazrul Islam
New Age
Wed, September 01, 2004

 

India's river-link plan to impact Bangladesh
Staff Correspondent

 

Call for fair, equitable water sharing
New Age

Staff Correspondent

Sun, July 09, 2004

 
River linking in India to cost Bangladesh $30b a year
New Age
Staff Correspondent

Sun, July 09, 2004

 
'India's river-linking project will make Bangladesh a desert'
-State Minister for Water Resources The Daily Star
The Daily Star Correspondent, Nilphamari
Mon. April 12, 2004

 

 
Indian river-link plan to affect economy, ecology badly
The Daily Star
Staff Correspondent
Sun. April 04, 2004

 
Int'l confce on river-linking plan in December
Staff Correspondent
The Daily Observer
Sunday, April 04, 2004

 
River Interlinking Task Force chief resigns
The Daily Observer
Sunday, April 04, 2004

 
River-linking taskforce chief quits
BSS, New Delhi, April 3
New Age
Sun, April 04, 2004

 
Int’l confce against India’s river-linking plan in Dec
New Age
Staff Correspondent

Sun, April 04, 2004

 
India-Bangladesh cooperation on transboundary rivers.
Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad
The Daily Star
Sat. April 03, 2004

 
BJP to launch river-linking project
BSS, NEW DELHI, March 30

New Age
Wed, March 31, 2004

 
PM asks all to resist water withdrawal by India
The Daily Star
Staff Correspondent
Thu. March 25, 2004
 

 
Bangladesh facing droughts, salinity due to India's withdrawal of water:  PM
The Daily Observer
Thursday, March 25, 2004

 
"The country’s biodiversity and socio-economic situation would be adversely affected"   -Environment and Forest Minister Shahjahan Siraj
The Daily Observer
Thursday, March 25, 2004

 
India's river-link to dry out 80 rivers.
World Water Day seminar told.

The Daily Star
Staff Correspondent
Tue. March 23, 2004

 
Siraj decries India's water link plan.
It will turn Bangladesh into desert, seminar says.

The Daily Star
Staff Correspondent
Mon. March 22, 2004

 
Diversion of rivers Fact finding mission to Kansat tomorrow
The Daily Observer
Monday, March 15, 2004

 
FM slams Indian river-link plan
'Scheme to spell disaster for entire region'
Foreign Minister M Morshed Khan
The Daily Star
Staff Correspondent
Sun. October 26, 2003

India's river-link plan also worries Nepal
Reaz Ahmad, back from Kathmandu
The Daily Star
Thu. October 23, 2003.

India must give up river-link plan, experts say
The Daily Star
Reaz Ahmad From Kathmandu, Nepal
Sun. October 19, 2003

 

Delhi should consult river-link plan with co-riparian nations
The Daily Star
Reaz Ahmad from Kathmandu, Nepal
Sat. October 18, 2003


 

River-link scheme to benefit Bangladesh: Indian taskforce chief
The Daily Star
Staff Correspondent
Wed. October 15, 2003

 
India's Giant River-link Project
Will Bangladesh Dry Up?

Star Weekend Magazine
Shamim Ahsan
October 10 , 2003

River-link plan finds way to JRC agenda
Dhaka has interests in the multibillion dollar plan: Minister

Pallab Bhattacharya, New Delhi

Water minister flies to Delhi today to talk river project Meet with Vajpayee likely
T

Dhaka to ask Delhi to ditch river interlink project
Joint River Commission meet opens in Indian capital on

Sept 27, 2003

Move for inter-linking of rivers Environmental groups call India’s bluff
The Independent
Staff Reporter Sept 24, 2003

India's water policy
The New Nation
A.N.M. Nurul Haque
Sep 1, 2003,

 

 

 

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