Dear Sir,
Despite their stunning natural beauty, the hill regions of Bangladesh continue to face significant challenges. Their remote and rugged terrain limits access to quality education, healthcare and transportation services. Inadequate road networks and frequent landslides often leave communities isolated, making everyday life more difficult and restricting access to essential facilities.
Limited employment opportunities and poor market access make it difficult for many families to achieve financial stability. Insufficient access to safe drinking water, reliable electricity and internet connectivity further slows the region’s development. Moreover, land disputes, inadequate housing, natural disasters and the growing impacts of climate change continue to intensify the hardships faced by hill communities.
As equal citizens of Bangladesh, the people of the hill regions deserve equal access to essential services and opportunities for development. Addressing these challenges is vital not only for improving their quality of life but also for fostering a more inclusive, balanced and sustainable national development.
Ibrahim Ibney Aziz
Student, Department of Sociology
University of Dhaka