Voluntray working done by the Youths of this world.
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Its cleanup time again ! International Coastal Cleanup is knocking on the door.Following the successful cleanups in 2006 & 2007, this year the promise is high & Kewkradong Bangladesh promises a better coastline for Bangladesh. 200 volunteers have signed up already for this one of a kind conservation project and numbers are still counting ! Students from schools, universities has joined in to form the largest voluntary workforce in Bangladesh. Its about time when we say we did it yet again for another time. In september each year, International Coastal Cleanup is organized all over the world. Thousands of volunteers put their hands together for a better coastline marine environment.On this day, volunteers remove public recreational debris from the beaches and help generate mass awareness amogn the local people as well as the tourists. They are united in the world’s largest voluntary event on behalf of clean waterways and and a clean ocean. |
Bangladesh has the world’s largest unbroken sea beach and it is also among the most devastated ones too. We need to act now to save this natural wonder of the world and it’s bio diversity from the pollutants. All you need is just a little effort and opportunity to be a part of this noble act.Kewkradong Bangladesh gives you this opportunity to extend your hands for a better marine environment with all it’s biodiversities and healthy ocean. Welcome ICC 2008 ! “Be a part of the solution, the time to act is now. Your positive response thats all we need for a better shoreline” |



Keep up the good work. Bangladesh will be proud to have people like you. All the BEST.
By: Adib Sajed Adel on September 16, 2008
at 2:48 am
Nice piece of photography.Its good to know there are people who thinks about the country.Keep up the good work.
By: Samia Naz on September 17, 2008
at 2:10 am
Salman… Good job. Keep it up. If u need anything just remember me.. u kno.. I can show magic.
I like ur work as always.
By: Duke on September 25, 2008
at 4:55 am