#meghalaya

  • ’Bangladesh agrees to allow India to construct fence in 13 places’

    Bangladesh government has in principle, agreed to allow India to erect barbed wire fencing along the zero-line in at least 13 areas along the India-Bangladesh border in #Meghalaya, a senior Indian official told PTI on Sunday.

    As per the Indira-Mujib pact of 1972, no permanent structure can be built within the 150 yards of the border.

    In 1975, a guideline for the management of the 4,000 km long India-Bangladesh border was formulated by the two countries which also agreed not to construct any permanent structure within the 150-yard limit.

    ’Following India’s request, the Bangladesh government has in principle agreed to allow construction of fencing on zero-line in at least 13 areas of the state within the zero line,’ the official said to Press Trust of India.

    Fencing at the identified areas along the zero line at #East_Jaintia_Hills district, #West_Jaintia_Hills district, #East_Khasi_Hills district and #South_West_Khasi_Hills district will be taken up accordingly, he said, the Indian news agency added.

    The state government had identified those areas where erection of fencing 150 yards away from zero-line would not be feasible and as such approached India to seek permission from Bangladesh, the official said.

    The matter is awaiting final nod from the Bangladesh government as all line departments including the BGB has sent their note of agreement on the matter, he said.

    Of the 443 km-long India-Bangladesh border in Meghalaya, about 100 km was unfenced. Earthworks have already begun for the remaining patches, the official said, says PTI.

    Till date, some problems have cropped up in the erection of fencing on certain stretches of the border due to existence of low-lying areas, human habitations, cemetery and cash crops within the 150 yards of the border, a BSF official.

    According to PTI, checking of illegal cross-border activities has been a major challenge for the BSF manning it, the official said.

    The Bangladesh government in 2012 had allowed India to erect barbed wire fencing along the zero-line in Tripura’s Mohanpur market, near the international border.

    https://en.prothomalo.com/bangladesh/news/205887/Bangladesh-agrees-to-allow-India-to-construct
    #murs #barrières_frontalières #Bangladesh #Inde #frontières

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  • La #Terre est officiellement entrée dans un nouvel #âge_géologique, le #Meghalayen
    http://mashable.france24.com/monde/20180719-terre-nouvel-age-geologique-meghalayen-cis

    Le début de cette période [il y a 4200 années] est marqué par l’arrivée d’une grande sécheresse et le refroidissement abrupt du #climat dans différentes régions du globe, ce qui a conduit à l’affaiblissement de nombreuses #civilisations en Égypte, en Grèce, en Mésopotamie, en Chine ou en Inde.

    La particularité de cette nouvelle subdivision, c’est qu’elle a été décidée par le CIS en raison de ces changements climatiques, mais aussi à cause des événements ayant impacté globalement la #civilisation humaine. Une première qui ne fait pas l’unanimité au sein de la communauté des géologues. Beaucoup émettent des critiques sur ce choix et certains affirment même que la période de l’#Holocène est terminée.

    Au passage, le CIS a choisi le nom de Meghalayen en référence à un extrait de #stalagmite trouvé dans une grotte de l’État du #Meghalaya, dans le nord de l’#Inde. Le nom signifie « la Demeure des nuages » en sanskrit.

    Caption: Portion of the Indian stalagmite that was sectioned and analyzed layer by layer, and contains the layers chosen to define the beginning of the Late Holocene Meghalayan Age, 4200 years ago.

    http://www.stratigraphy.org/index.php/ics-news-and-meetings/119-collapse-of-civilizations-worldwide-defines-youngest-unit-of-the-g