The destructive power of human greed.

The Jadukata River in Sunamganj, once a thriving lifeline, is being ravaged by human greed and negligence. Relentless, unregulated sand and stone extraction have turned this once-pristine waterway into a graveyard of ecological ruin. Its eroded banks swallow homes, while the river, gasping for survival, is drained for profit. Thousands of impoverished laborers toil in this devastation, trapped in a cruel cycle where survival itself is tethered to destruction. The powerful leaseholders strip the land with no regard for consequences. This is not just environmental degradation—it is a calculated dismantling of nature, a testament to humanity’s power to destroy. Across Bangladesh, rivers are vanishing, sacrificed to a system that values profit over life itself.

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