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Adnan Mahfuz Tazvir Environmental Problems

COVID 19 crisis: Increasing the use of One-time Plastic Cups causes the Environmental Hazzard

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COVID 19 crisis: Increasing the use of One-time Plastic Cups causes the Environmental Hazzard By Adnan Mahfuz The business of one-time plastic teacups is booming due to the demand during the coronavirus crisis. This cup is being sold in Khulna, the second commercial capital of Bangladesh, almost 1 million dailies.......
Cyclone Amphan Environmental Problems

Super Cyclone Amphan: Fortunately, the Sundarbans Is not Damaged Massively

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Super Cyclone Amphan: Fortunately, the Sundarbans Is not Damaged Massively The attack of super cyclone Amphan heavily damages the coastal area of Bangladesh. Fishes have swept away. Many houses sank underwater. Many places of the Embankment have broken, and there occurred an intrusion of saltwater into the polder areas which......
Adnan Mahfuz Tazvir Environmental Problems

Monkeys are Suffering Shortage of Food at Mymensingh, Bangladesh

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COVID-19 Lockdown: Monkeys are Suffering Shortage of Food at different Forest Tourist Spots like Gajaria Forest at Mymensingh, Bangladesh Adnan Mahfuz Tazvir About 400 monkeys are drying up due to famishment in the Gajaria forest of Santoshpur at Fulbaria Upazila of Mymensingh in Bangladesh. Hundreds of tourists used to gather......
Environmental Problems Sadia Noor Portia

A History of A River named Narasunda in Kishoreganj, Bangladesh

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A History of A River named Narasunda in Kishoreganj, Bangladesh – How it’s becoming at the Eve of Disappearing By Sadia Noor Portia (7th semester – English Department, Independent University, Bangladesh) Published on: Apr 3, 2020 at 03:57 We are constantly seeing news of the rivers being narrow and disappeared.......
Environmental Problems Sadia Noor Portia

33 rivers of Panchagarh, Bangladesh are becoming dead due to occupancy and pollution

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33 rivers of Panchagarh, Bangladesh are becoming dead due to occupancy and pollution By Sadia Noor Portia (7th semester – English Department, Independent University, Bangladesh) Bangladesh is a riverine country. Panchagarh is called the district of rivers. According to official data, 33 small and big rivers are now flowing over......

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