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Suhrawardy Udyan: Trees given names of freedom fighters

Environmental activists yesterday put placards with the names of freedom fighters, including seven Bir Shreshthas, on trees at the capital's Suhrawardy Udyan in a symbolic bid to save them. Three environmental organisations Green Voice, Green Savers and Nongor Bangladesh jointly started the activities to save the trees at the historic park. The move came as some trees

Freedom fighters names placed on Suhrawardy Udyan trees to stop felling

Each tree has been named after one of the heroic freedom fighters, he said. We will place placards in the same way on all the trees at the Suhrawardy Udyan in different phases so that authorities cannot cut down the trees, said Sumon Shams, adding that they will put more placards containing names of freedom fighters today. We don t want any infrastructure at the Udyan through cutting of trees. As part of our efforts to save the trees, we have named each tree after one of the country s heroic children, said Ahsan Rony, founder of Green Savers. This is way we will guard the trees every day. We will fight hard to save the trees, he added.

The young and educated farmer Key to revolutionised agriculture

The young and educated farmer Key to revolutionised agriculture If you have bought locally grown strawberries, or dragon fruit, or the out of season bottle gourd, and the luscious Thai guava all year round, you are already a beneficiary of the silent agri-revolution happening in Bangladesh. For any observant consumer, the leaps and bounds advancement in food crop production needs no explaining, as well as its contribution to improved livelihoods and reduced poverty. According to the World Bank, agriculture accounted for 90 percent of the reduction in poverty in the five-year span from 2005, and food grain production in the country tripled between 1972 and 2014, demonstrating a growth rate second only to China.

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