One Hilsa at Barisal prices

On hearing the news of a Hilsa fish weighing 280 kg in Port Mound at Mokam Port Road in Barisal city, everyone rushed to know the sale price of the fish. A worker of Abul Kashem Hilsha, who was worth Tk 15,000, said that the money was found to buy two khasis. Eating hilsa can be eaten whole time by buying two khasis. In the meantime, a person of Banaripara did not say anything, after paying 14 thousand rupees, handed him the hand of the Hilsha, leaving Port Road. The person who bought the hilsa was looking at everyone's eyes. His attire seems to be an office assistant of an officer. Someone did not know any identity because of the fast departure

Talking to Aadtadar Qasem, it was known that the Hilsha was the biggest hilsa in the market. And the big fish is not caught in fisheries net. It is caught from the fishermen in the river (it is made of the tree stems to catch fish) from inside. But he refused to tell how much he had bought.

Atadadar Qasim said that on the occasion of the first Baishakh in April, from the beginning of April, there are orders of big hilsa in the port road and all the peacocks are there. And those who ordered ordered to think about money. Which is worth the price. Because of this, big hilsa was separated with the hilsa trail every morning. Although one kg of hilsa weighing less than one kilogram weighing one kilogram is not available, but one hilsha weighing from one kilogram to two kg is not available. That is why the person ordered with the weight of the weight of the weight is given in the mobile. He sent people to pick up his favorite hilsa. However, he did not hesitate to introduce them to Kashem. Like every year to celebrate the day with Panta Hilsa in Pahela Baishak, there is a demand for big hilsa like this year.

As the New Year approaches, the demand for Hilsa is increasing. Two-thirds of the amount of hilsa coming in the Port Road mouk in the city packets and packets are being sent to different districts of the country including Dhaka. Even packing the packets in secret places. As a result, the price of hilsa is increasing every day on the pretext of supply crisis. Now the prohibition of hunting jats in the river is going on. Therefore, there is less supply of Hilsa in Barisal's Mokam. Hilsa's fire was on fire due to the demand for it. Panta is going back after hearing the price of the common hilsa. Many buyers of Hilsa said, to meet the hilsa for the first Baishakh to meet children's obesity, it is possible to buy hilsa. But due to the unusual price, the hilsa is going to return without buying. According to them, the first Baishakh Pantha Hilsa culture is not part of Bengalis. Panta hilash culture has been imposed from any community. They demanded the ban on the first Boishakh Panta Hilsa government officially.

Hailing from Port Road, Zahir Sikder said that the market of Hilsa suddenly rattled in mid-chaitra. The traders of Dhaka kept a lot of hilsa in the first place. They raise prices and earn huge amounts by releasing the Hilsa fish in their freezing market. The price of winter fish in the market has decreased somewhat. Otherwise, the Hilsa market would have increased.

Hilsa of Port Road said that on the occasion of Baishakh, 2 kgs of hilsa from 2 kg to 2 lakh 20 thousand rupees, one kilo kilogram of hilsa 1.5 lakh to 1 lakh 60 thousand, 1 kg to 1200 grams of hilsa 1 lakh to 1 lakh 20 thousand, LC (600 gram to 9th gram) size is between 50 to 55 thousand taka and medium (from 4th to 4th)Half of the 'hail' is sold at Tk 30 to Tk 35,000.And the price of the retail market is even more. This situation will continue till 30th Chaitra.

Abu Jafar Mia, general secretary of Barisal University Teachers Association, said the import of the culture of the first Boishakh hilsa meal. This is not part of Bengali culture, but it is not part of Bengali culture. He demanded to ban the first Boishakh Pantha hilsha in protecting the national resources of the national resources by preventing the destruction of eggwala hilsa or jatka. District Fisheries Officer said. Sajdar Rahman said, the Hilsa season from 30th June to 1st November. At present, there is less supply of hilsa in the market. As the demand for the first Boishakh is high, the price of the hilsa has increased slightly in the market. It is not possible to control the price of Hilsa due to free market economy. But the night-to-day operation is going on so that fishermen can not stop the jatka.

Manakantha / F.H

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