National Fisheries Week 2026 observed in Phulpur
Mijanur Rahman Akanda, Phulpur: National Fisheries Week 2026 was observed in Phulpur upazila of Mymensingh
with a series of programmes aimed at promoting fisheries, supporting fish
farmers and highlighting the sector’s contribution to Bangladesh’s food
security and economy.The week was observed under the theme, “Rupali Matsye Swonirbhar Desh, Sobar
Age Bangladesh” (A self-reliant Bangladesh through fish production, Bangladesh
first).The programme included releasing fish fry into a waterbody, a colourful
rally, a discussion meeting and a prize-giving ceremony.A discussion meeting was held at the upazila hallroom on Sunday, with Fulpur
Assistant Commissioner (Land) Md Shafiqul Islam in the chair. Senior Upazila
Fisheries Officer Ujjal Hossain conducted the programme.Among those attending were Upazila Livestock Officer Dr Tarek Ahmed,
Secondary Education Officer Jahangir Hossain, and Fulpur municipality BNP
convener Aminul Haque.The programme was also attended by Acting Upazila Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer
Zakir Hossain, Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish Fulpur upazila unit vice-president
Azharul Islam, local journalists and a large number of fish farmers from
different parts of the upazila.Speakers at the programme emphasised the importance of modern and
sustainable fish farming, proper management of fisheries resources and greater
support for fish farmers. They also highlighted the role of the fisheries
sector in creating employment, ensuring nutritious food and strengthening rural
livelihoods.The observance concluded with recognition and prizes for participants and
contributors, underscoring the importance of encouraging farmers and others
engaged in the fisheries sector.With its rivers, ponds, beels and other water resources, Bangladesh has long
relied on fisheries as an important source of food and income. Programmes such
as National Fisheries Week seek to increase public awareness about responsible
fish production and encourage wider participation in the sector.
The Phulpur observance brought together government officials, local
representatives, journalists and fish farmers, reflecting a shared commitment
to expanding fisheries production and strengthening the sector at the
grassroots level.