Summary: opportunity for spreading over a large area during the flood season. The plant is carried from one place to another by the wind as well as by the current of water, and in this way, it has invaded almost the whole of Bengal. The spread of the water hyacinth has caused serious problems for transportation by water, as it clogs waterways, interferes with navigation, and disturbs the ecosystem of the water bodies. Efforts have been made to control its growth through manual removal, biological control methods, and the use of herbicides, but its prolific nature and rapid dispersal have made it a persistent challenge in the region.