History
Bangladesh is crisscrossed by rivers; prominent among them are Padma River, Meghna River and Jamuna River. The rivers create islands and new land by depositing sediments. These new lands became lawless areas with little government presence and dominated by criminals. The government created the Land Reclamation Project in 1979, which continued to function till 1991, to develop these char lands and improve the livelihood of the people living there. Char Development and Settlement Project was created as a successor to that project in 1994. Char Development and Settlement Project Phrase one was implemented from 1994 to 1999. After the project was completed the Char Development and Settlement Project was developed into a government project involving multiple agencies. Char Development and Settlement Project was composed of Bangladesh Water Development Board, Department of Agricultural Extension, Department of Public Health Engineering, Forest Department, Ministry of Land, and Local Government Engineering Department. The Project received financial support from the Government of Bangladesh and the Government of Netherlands for the first three phrases of the project. The project is developing sandy river islands into lush green farmlands. Char Development and Settlement Project Phrase four received financial support from the International Fund for Agricultural Development of theReferences
1994 establishments in Bangladesh Organisations based in Dhaka Government agencies of Bangladesh {{Bangladesh-org-stub