The article highlights the success of the Char people in Rangpur agriculture region by bringing one lakh hectares of char lands under cultivation, leading to a bumper harvest and financial stability. Despite the lands being dried-up riverbeds and char lands, they have managed to grow a variety of crops, including mustard, vegetables, rice, and maize. This initiative, supported by the Department of Agricultural Extension and NGOs like RDRS Bangladesh, has seen tens of thousands of families becoming self-reliant and improving their living standards. The farmers are experiencing significant profits from crops like pumpkin, with expectations of continued success.