National Environmental Writing Contest Concluded
bdenvironment.com, an environmental web portal, has initiated a national environmental writing contest to empower the youth. Any age of Bangladeshis, living here or abroad, were eligible to participate in the competition “ACI Pure Salt presents National Environmental Writing Contest 2020”. There were no specific category but the write-up needed to be related with environmental issue of Bangladesh. The length of write up was 450 to 600 words.
Kowshik Ahmed, student of B.Sc. in Environmental Science and Disaster Management of Patuakhali Science and Technology University (PSTU) became the champion of the contest and he got couple return air ticket of Cox’s Bazar while Amit Hasan Anik from Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) got a movie projector as the first runner up. Marfua Mowla, student of Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET became the second runner up and got couple dinner in a restaurant. There were also attractive gifts arranged for fourth to tenth position and a love of token gift for eleventh to twenty position holders. There were total five hundred and seven write up we received and top sixty six write up will be published on our website. Also we will publish an e-book and will provide a letter of participation.
The founder of bdenvironment.com Md. Ashraful Alam announced the award by a live from our official Facebook page. He expressed on youth and volunteer activist to save earth. At the end of the live, he announced their upcoming event which is Make Dhaka Green Again where people will plant a tree on their convenient places like the veranda, reading table, or office desk and post those photos on social media with hashtag #MakeDhakaGreenAgain to promote and expand green activities.
Moreover, bdenvironment.com is an environmental web portal that connects people to environmental & climate change issues of Bangladesh. It launched on June 8, 2013. From inauguration to now, it organized around hundred events including tree plantation, waste management campaign, seminar, workshop, national contest to spread environmental awareness.
The 66 List!
SL | Name | Content Title |
1 | Kowshik Ahmed | Groundwater depletion and related environmental threats around Dhaka city and other cities nearby |
2 | Amit Hasan Anik | Micro-plastics pollution: A high concerning time as the emerging pollutant hits the environment |
3 | Marfua Mowla | ATOSHI: An ICT based waste management model for Digital Bangladesh |
4 | Nawrin Sultana (Luna) | A Piece Consciousness means A Lovely and Fresh Environment |
5 | Mehedi Hasan | A story on behalf of tomorrow |
6 | Chisty Rahim | Flushed Away |
7 | Md. Jahirul Haque Tamal | ‘Windmill’ a Sustainable Solution for Rural People |
8 | Fayaz Yousuf | Living in the Plastic Age |
9 | Farhan Rahman Chowdhury | An Indigenous Solution to an International Problem: Sonali Bags, and How it Could Reduce Plastic Pollution |
10 | A.F.M. Moshiur Rahman | Maintaining the Balance of Environment: Bangladesh Perspective |
11 | Afsana Alam | With love, nature |
12 | Md. Hasanur Habib | Management and Conversion of Food and Green Waste to Energy to Make a Safe Environment |
13 | Banani Mallick, | Coronavirus wastes posing threat of further contagion |
14 | Alfi Shahreen Chowdhury | Cigarette Butts |
15 | Mahzabin Tasnim Khan Fariha | Feed the Planet and It Will Nourish You! |
16 | Nazmun Nahar Prity | Blessings of Techno-agriculture to beat Food Security |
17 | PROMITI PROVA MAHBUB | Ecological Footprint of Strays |
18 | Mahfuj Arman | Environment friendly pisciculture and sustainability |
19 | Jarin Najnin | One Krishnachura tree |
20 | Md. Mahabub Ul Alam Khan | A Silent Killer: Air Pollution |
21 | Md. Anik Hossain | Light Pollution: Tomorrow’s Concern |
22 | MAHIN AHMED KHAN | How environmental degradation is damaging our economy |
23 | Shamim Shorif Susom | A Greener World |
24 | Maisha Nawar | A sigh of mother nature: Aquatic Contamination |
25 | PUJA SARKAR MOLY | Eutrophication: A great challenge for the world to protect water resources |
26 | Ashraf Uz Zaman | AIR POLLUTION IN URBAN BANGLADESH AND ITS LONG TERM RAMIFICATIONS ON HUMAN HEALTH |
27 | K M RIASAT UL MULK | Necessity of birds in the environment of Bangladesh |
28 | Arpita Golder | Bangladesh’s Water Crisis: The suffering Story of a Riverine Country |
29 | Shahrin Abdullah | AM I DEAD OR AM I DEAD? |
30 | Kashfia Farheen | BRICK KLIN -The Immense Polluter |
31 | Soumik Mohammad Ishmam | Challenges and Opportunities of Plastic Pollution Management and Probable ways to Resolve the Plastic Pollution in Bangladesh |
32 | Humayra Jahan | Changes that could improve Environment |
33 | Nayem Ahmed Siddik | Climate Change and Our Responsibilities |
34 | H. Rainak Khan Real | Climate Change Induced Cyclones and Tidal surges: A Major Environmental Concern for Bangladesh |
35 | Abhitosh Chakraborty | Microplastic Pollution in Bangladesh |
36 | Tabassum Kaniz Tamanna | Unmasking Masks: A New Threat |
37 | Marjan Tabassum | |
38 | Alaul Alam | World Tiger Day |
39 | Sazzadul Karim Rifat | Uncertain world ahead, good night everyone! |
40 | Bahnishikha Chowdhury | Treasure, not Trash |
41 | Sadman Shihab Ifty | A savior of today might turn into a terrific ‘Villain!’ |
42 | Sushanto Kumar Saha | Bangladesh: “The Land of Rivers” or “The Land of Dried and Polluted Rivers”? |
43 | Jahid Hasan | The environment must be saved |
44 | Sowmik Das Sowmya | Waste to Valuable Resources |
45 | Mohammed | Solid Waste Management Facilities in Environmental Degradation |
46 | Mahmudul Hasan Rakib | Rampal Power Plant, Destroyer of The Sunderbans |
47 | Ahsan Rajib Promie | Plastic, We and Our Environment |
48 | Ommay Hany Ria | Desalination can alleviate stress on fresh water |
49 | Nusrat Jahan Labonnayo | Reduction of Carbon Emission: A Light of Hope in a Blind Alley |
50 | Noor Aiza Zaman | I AM BREATHING TRASH AND SO ARE YOU! |
51 | Kamrul Hasan Chowdhury | A guide to reduce littering in Dhaka City |
52 | Shoumik Kundu | Bioplastic and Effective Waste Management: Two Magic Approaches to Minimize Plastic Pollution? |
53 | Musarrat Sarwar Chowdhury | |
54 | Md.Minhajul Alam | Eco friendly Industrialization: A new hope for reducing river and water pollution |
55 | Mohammad Ayub Parvez | How much do we owe to the Halda River? |
56 | Mariam Hussain | Strengthening Locals for Combating Water Scarcity in Dhaka |
57 | Maisha Binte Sultan | Bangladesh Faces the Anticipated Threats of Electronic Waste |
58 | Mahmudul Hasan Nayeem | Comprehensive Approach of Mitigating the Climate Change |
59 | Mohammad Abdur Rahman | LIGHT POLLUTION |
60 | Ahmed Jubaer | Household Waste Disposal |
61 | Kashfia Nehrin | Green Nanotechnology for Waste Water Treatment in Bangladesh |
62 | Muhammad Ibrahim Shah | Fighting the crisis through Sustainable Agriculture |
63 | Suparna Roy | Environment Pollution: Future is at stake! |
64 | Md.Imran Hossen. | When Nature Talks |
65 | Jannatul ferdous onie | |
66 | Faria Iffat Mim | Unemployment, Environment and Bangladesh |