Zoom-Bangla Desk: The name of the bill is the name of Satla village, Satla Bill. But due to Shapla's reign it is now popularly known as Shapla Bill. The village naturally shines with the colorful smile of Shapla Bill. At one time of the year, the red tuktuk shapla spreads over several acres of area. The floodplain of the Sandhya river is this small village, which is now the state of Shapla.
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North Satla village of Satla Union of Ujirpur Upazila, about 60 km from Barisal Sadar, looks like a sheet of red silk. Shapla laid all over the bill. It will not be wrong to call this bill the capital of Shapla. There are small boats for traveling on this bill.
As soon as the soft light of the sun falls, it turns into a lush land of beauty. A full bill ride in a small boat, the sound of water taps and the sight of fresh flowers provide a different feeling. And the eyes will be dazzled by the breathtaking scenery.
And among them, there are various types of domestic birds including white buck, pankauri, maschranga, finge, shalik, doel, charai, woodpecker. No one knows when Shapla Fota started here.
Three types of shaplar can be seen in this bill, red, white and purple. However, red flies are more common. Shapla is cultivated in about 10,000 acres of wetlands in Satla. Shapla flowers are supplied to different regions across the country from Shapla village.
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Moreover, Shapla bill is not only a beauty but many families of those areas are making a living by picking Shapla from the bill and selling it in the local market. Not only for the beauty, the poor people here survive financially by begging.