Kushtia, March 11 -- Farmers in Kushtia and Chuadanga districts, who have long struggled with water shortages during the crucial farming seasons, are now witnessing a significant improvement in their agricultural prospects, thanks to the operational revival of the Ganges-Kabadak (GK) Irrigation Project.
For years, inadequate irrigation has hampered crop production, leaving farmers in these regions at the mercy of unpredictable water sources.
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But with the start of the irrigation season this year, the project promises relief, providing irrigation water to over 11,000 hectares of land in Kushtia alone.
The neighbouring Chuadanga district is also set to benefit, as the revived syste...
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