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  • Mesbah Abir
    Mesbah Abir commented on Fatima Ahmed's classified listing.
    Jasmine: The Pride of Sundarbans
    Jasmine: The Pride of Sundarbans
    Jasmine: The Pride of Sundarbans
     

     
    I am an icon of strength, beauty, fearlessness and prowess. People know me as the Royal Bengal Tiger. My name is Jasmine and I am the pride of Sundarbans, my home!  My home, Sundarbans, is the ...
    • May 30, 2021
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    • Mesbah Abir
      Taarik Hasan Objectifying the local’s behavior, there should be poverty,
      norms, and practices of illegal natural resource trading, not much aware of the remaining resource statistics and less Govt/NGO’s interaction.

      To counter those as fighting against years of...  more
      Objectifying the local’s behavior, there should be poverty,
      norms, and practices of illegal natural resource trading, not much aware of the remaining resource statistics and less Govt/NGO’s interaction.

      To counter those as fighting against years of practice and
      local norms, there will be a broader level of moral teaching, awareness, banner, or publishing stats like “The last 100 Royal Bengal Tigers of earth” with IO’s, NGOs, and Govt initiatives.

      Illegal resource trading must be with a lower payment. These organizations will take the responsibility to maintain and collect particular resources by the locals; solved the unlawful trading, brought practices of legal occupation and proper revenue have ensured.
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      • May 25, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Taarik Hasan (..,)

      They further do remark areas of animal sanctuary, deploy
      armed troops like BGB, ANSAR to restrict general peoples movement, surveillance with technology ( drone, thermal...  more
      (..,)

      They further do remark areas of animal sanctuary, deploy
      armed troops like BGB, ANSAR to restrict general peoples movement, surveillance with technology ( drone, thermal camera).

      Limiting the resource collection by particular time of year
      will help to safeguard the Sundarban.
      As after tsunami / heavy storms from The BOB - damaged woods can be collected thoroughly. (And same concept for honey, wax, fish, etc.)

      This will give time to breathe and grow the natural
      resources.  
      • May 25, 2021
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    • Mesbah Abir
      Shadman Chowdhury Forest resources are of paramount importance to the local
      communities living near Sundarbans. To save them, Bangladesh Forest Department has taken some initiative but all these actions are now a barrier in their way. They have been managing forest...  more
      Forest resources are of paramount importance to the local
      communities living near Sundarbans. To save them, Bangladesh Forest Department has taken some initiative but all these actions are now a barrier in their way. They have been managing forest resources for generations so they should be given an opportunity to manage it again and improve on its condition with help from outside agencies.

      The government must provide support to ensure that locals can get back into the trade without any barriers or inhibitions by providing training courses and facilities like boats, fishing nets etcetera at subsidized rates which will enable people who live here to make a decent income while preserving our environment and wildlife as well!

      Sound management for Sundarbans is an absolute necessity if we are going to preserve this natural habitat of Royal Bengal Tigers as well as other endangered species that inhabit these mangroves! More Forest Departments to monitor and secure the forest resources are also required.  less
      • May 26, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul For this quiz, I have divided my answer into 2 parts.The 1st one is how can we save the endangered species of Sundarban & the 2nd part is improving the condition of the local community .

      Royal Bengal Tiger,Saltwater crocodile,Dolphine,Hawksbill...  more
      For this quiz, I have divided my answer into 2 parts.The 1st one is how can we save the endangered species of Sundarban & the 2nd part is improving the condition of the local community .

      Royal Bengal Tiger,Saltwater crocodile,Dolphine,Hawksbill Turtle are some endangered species of the largest
      mangrove forest of the world,SUNDARBAN.My 1st step in protecting them is to secure their habitat.First of all,
      their habitats have to be identified seperately by drones.To protect their habitats,stations have to be set up one by one at certain distances (Consider 2 station within 1km) around their residence.Each station will have a tracker which will be able to detect any boat within 1 km
      range and a 5 member BGB team will work for every 4km area.Now, how will it track?
      The local administration will provide one fishing boat or ordinary boat for every 3 fisherman free of cost and each boat will carry a boat number which will be recorded to the officials of the local administration.  less
      • May 26, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul Whenever a boat will come within 500m of the animal sanctuary,trackers will send an alert signal to the center computer,which will be monitored round the clock by the officials of the local forest department.If a boat moves very closer to the animal...  moreWhenever a boat will come within 500m of the animal sanctuary,trackers will send an alert signal to the center computer,which will be monitored round the clock by the officials of the local forest department.If a boat moves very closer to the animal sanctuary, the tracker will instantly scan the boat number and send it to the central computer(same as car template tracking by roadside CCTV camera).Then forest department officials will immediately provide that boat number to the BGB team.Since every boat is registered to 3 fixed fishermen's name, it will be very easy to find them.

      Beside this,i will tell others that the tiger and its habitat are under threat and that they need our help.I will form forums (or join existing ones) on the web for discussions and exchange views on tiger conservation.I'll speak to tiger and wild ungulate poachers and persuade them to give up poaching. If i know of any information on poaching or trade of illegal wildlife,i'll inform the local law enforcement agencies.
      Now i...    less
      • May 26, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul will talk about the 2nd part.Honey,fishes,wax don't effect much but cutting down trees for woods will put a huge impact on the ecological balance of the environment.But,for the local communities,woods and golpata have no alternative.So,what can we do?
      A...  more
      will talk about the 2nd part.Honey,fishes,wax don't effect much but cutting down trees for woods will put a huge impact on the ecological balance of the environment.But,for the local communities,woods and golpata have no alternative.So,what can we do?
      A fixed time have to be set for fishing,collecting honey and woods etc.Trees of same age group can be cut down in a selected area and then marked for replantation.Those who go to cut down trees in the forest will be given two saplings each by the local administration.When they will
      cut down one tree,they will plant two saplings at the same time in the previously marked area for replantation.The time gap between these cuttings is helpful in re-growth of trees.
      Only one-tenth of the forest area will be selected for use and rotational system will be always followed for their protection.Moreover, various decorative materials can also be made from the wood of the trees,from which they can also earn money.  less
      • May 26, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Mahmudul Hasan Shamrat Sundarbans has a great impact on our life, I live in the southern part of the country. Which is very close to the Sundarbans. Every disastrous
      cyclone or cyclonic storm for example the recent ‘Yash’ the Sundarbans
      stands as the barrier and protect...  more
      Sundarbans has a great impact on our life, I live in the southern part of the country. Which is very close to the Sundarbans. Every disastrous
      cyclone or cyclonic storm for example the recent ‘Yash’ the Sundarbans
      stands as the barrier and protect the land area of our country. Due to the increase
      of local habitant, people are creating more habitant and also depending on the
      resources of Sundarbans to earn their livelihood and so they are continuously
      harming the forest area by their activities consciously or unconsciously.


      If the forest authority prohibits the locals to enter the forest
      to save Sundarbans but on the other hand people will have to go without basic human
      needs or they will practice illegal way. For this, the government can step up. From
      my point of view, Bangladesh Government should create alternative earning
      source or benefits so that they won't only depend on the Sundarbans. And education
      should be available to the next generation living at that area so that the
      future...    less
      • May 27, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Amirul Karim I think the authority should take some necessary steps to improve the condition of the local community alongside saving Sundarbans from degradation. First of all, the local community should be given employments in Rampal Power Plants
      under having a...  more
      I think the authority should take some necessary steps to improve the condition of the local community alongside saving Sundarbans from degradation. First of all, the local community should be given employments in Rampal Power Plants
      under having a quota. But they must keep away the wastages emerged from the power plant from polluting the environment. Secondly, some strict rules should be taken for using natural resources like wax, golpata, etc. One should not use the resources more than the amount fixed by the authority. Thirdly, the govt. should give them necessary commodities for their livelihood. Fourthly, external intervention should be prohibited in Sundarban. There must be made a border by the government to make this step comes true. Finally, no outer boat should be allowed to carry goods from Sundarban randomly. The inner resources of Sundarban should be taken over by the authority and they should make a plan for what to do with it. Besides, illegal smuggling should be banned. We can...    less
      • May 29, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Jeba Fariha Sundarbans is the largest mangrove in the world. It is a
      great source of different flora and
      fauna. We have to save Sundarbans to save the local community living there.
      Because most of the local people depends on forests' resources. So...  more
      Sundarbans is the largest mangrove in the world. It is a
      great source of different flora and
      fauna. We have to save Sundarbans to save the local community living there.
      Because most of the local people depends on forests' resources. So the
      government or forest authority should help them by giving allowances or ration
      money for livelihood. So that they don't have to depend only on the forest
      resources like golpata, honey, wood, waxes etc. The forest authority can utilize them by creating
      alternative work source in the off season.
      These measures will be good for them as well as for the forest animals and
      trees.The forest authority can make a workshop or meeting with the local community
      people every month and can give them knowledge about forest degradation.Because
      only economical help cannot make them aware. They need proper knowledge. If the
      Sundarbans is safe, they are also safe.So the forest authority as well as the community
      people have to work together.  less
      • May 29, 2021
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      Mehedi Hassan Sunny Sundarbans is supposed to be a sanctuary for their vast flora and fauna. Instead, it has become a haven for smugglers and poachers who illegally snatch away its natural resources. Hence, necessary steps should be taken to keep all kinds of unlawful and...  moreSundarbans is supposed to be a sanctuary for their vast flora and fauna. Instead, it has become a haven for smugglers and poachers who illegally snatch away its natural resources. Hence, necessary steps should be taken to keep all kinds of unlawful and haphazard human activities away from the ecologically critical area (ECA) of the Sundarbans.
      All the officers and employees posted in the Sundarbans should have adequate knowledge on how to conserve the forest properly and understand the importance of protecting the Sundarbans. Therefore, seminars, meetings, and modern training have to be organized by the government in a row at a given time.
      Appropriate measures should be taken in advance to ensure that the Sundarbans are not damaged in large parts during various disasters and dams can be installed very tightly by identifying the places where wildlife moves more.
      If any fisherman or tourist goes inside the forest, they must be accompanied by a guard so that there is no harm caused by them and if there...    less
      • May 29, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Mehedi Hassan Sunny The Sundarbans forest is one of the most diverse and productive mangrove ecosystems in the world. To protect the world’s largest mangrove forest, we must avert all kinds of illegal activities in and around Sundarbans by ensuring proper management and...  moreThe Sundarbans forest is one of the most diverse and productive mangrove ecosystems in the world. To protect the world’s largest mangrove forest, we must avert all kinds of illegal activities in and around Sundarbans by ensuring proper management and maintenance. In this regard, the forest department should deploy adequate
      manpower to monitor the illegal activities of poachers and land grabbers. Also, establishments that are harmful to the Sundarbans should be shut down, and the people who are involved in harming the forest should be brought to book.

      How to improve the condition of the local community and saving Sundarbans from degradation? One the simple answer to this question is by leaving the Sundarbans alone, without any human intervention. The only thing the government can do to save the Sundarbans is to minimize human intervention by not polluting the nearby area, by not disturbing the animals and birds, by not allowing boats to carry goods, by not polluting the rivers with harmful...    less
      • May 29, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Farjana Lima For improving the condition of the local community alongside saving Sundarbans from degradation, I think first of all, government and non-profit NGOs should come forward to give proper education to the local children and technical training (such as...  moreFor improving the condition of the local community alongside saving Sundarbans from degradation, I think first of all, government and non-profit NGOs should come forward to give proper education to the local children and technical training (such as repairing electrical device, driving etc.) to the local communities people. As a result, they will able to work with mainstream people of our country.
      Secondly, government could build house for the local communities people(Munda & Others). So, they won't need to collect golpata or cut tree.
      Thirdly, Forest Department could recruit local communities' people as forest guard because they know the forest much more better than outsiders. So, smuggling would be reduced. When the livelihood of the local communities will be secured, they won't hurt the forest anymore.
      Fourthly, government should take some steps to control the wastes of the Rampal power plant. These wasted shouldn’t throw in the forest and reuse them.  less
      • May 29, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Banoshree Roy Sundarbans is an important resources of our country. It protects our country from the cyclones and tidal surges. The local communities who live around the sundarbans depending on the resources of sundarbans directly or indirectly. They unboundedly hunt...  moreSundarbans is an important resources of our country. It protects our country from the cyclones and tidal surges. The local communities who live around the sundarbans depending on the resources of sundarbans directly or indirectly. They unboundedly hunt the wildlife and deforest the land for cultivation. Maximum people live below the poverty line. So, we should take different initiatives to improve their condition and to save the sundarbans. We should plan co-management initiatives like- awareness raising, alternate income generation, eco-tourism, efforts towards social mobilization and limited boat license certificate. Community based tourism can be introduced as an alternative livelihood measure. Various international organizations, NGOs or banks should come forward to grant funds for local communities so that they can consume other sources of maintenance. Integrated Resources Management Plans should be formulated by the Forest Department of Sundarbans.  less
      • May 30, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Mesbah Abir We should think about both the inhabitants near the Sundarbans and the fauna living there. We can't provide such a huge population with other instant jobs in such a low-income county. Best way is to create a reserve for the fauna middle of the forest as...  moreWe should think about both the inhabitants near the Sundarbans and the fauna living there. We can't provide such a huge population with other instant jobs in such a low-income county. Best way is to create a reserve for the fauna middle of the forest as the reserves in Chittagong. People can collect wax, fishes etc. but within the limit. Nature will operate the ecosystem there. No problem with that. I think the resources in one third of the Sundarbans are enough for a good livelihood. But the forest ministry should have to take necessary initiative for the moribund animals like the Royal Bengal Tiger. And the patrolling team there should have to be honest with their duties.  less
      • May 30, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Tanni Biswas The local community alongside the Sundarban is greatly depends on the Sundarban forest resources for their livelihood so the degradation of Sundarban is increased day by day. To prevent this problem I will do something from my own perspective to improve...  moreThe local community alongside the Sundarban is greatly depends on the Sundarban forest resources for their livelihood so the degradation of Sundarban is increased day by day. To prevent this problem I will do something from my own perspective to improve the condition of the local community alongside the Sundarban. Firstly I can increase awareness among the local community by providing the message of saving the Sundarban through social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter or published different advertisement. Secondly I can go to the local area and campaign the importance of the Sundarban. Thirdly I can encourage different NGOs so that they will work with the local people for earning their livelihood. If the local people have alternative earning opportunities they do not use the Sundarban forest resources. For creating alternative job opportunities I can provide training among them like Fish cultivation, Animal husbandry Stitch etc. Finally I can encourage the local people so that their children...    less
      • May 30, 2021
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      S. M. Kamran Ashraf As we know the people near Sundarbans are hignly dependent on it. The collect almost everything of their livelihood from this forest. So it is not right to restrct all the area for them. But if we permit them then they might make a big harm to the...  moreAs we know the people near Sundarbans are hignly dependent on it. The collect almost everything of their livelihood from this forest. So it is not right to restrct all the area for them. But if we permit them then they might make a big harm to the forest. So my proposal is to give permission with some limitations. For example, people can collect from from Sundarbans river in some sprcific month. People who collect Golpata or honey can only some selected area. By this process both the forest and people around thus forest will be benifited. Beside making alternative source of income for them might be another way to improve their condition.  less
      • May 30, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Tashin Jami Sundarbans residents and livestock areas need to be separated. Particular care should be taken so that the animals and the Royal Bengal Tiger can breed. The people of the forest department should have Shabnam on this issue. In addition to encouraging...  moreSundarbans residents and livestock areas need to be separated. Particular care should be taken so that the animals and the Royal Bengal Tiger can breed. The people of the forest department should have Shabnam on this issue. In addition to encouraging beautiful residents to go to the Sundarbans, they need to be encouraged to do other things. Above all, everyone should be aware.  
      • May 30, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Anika Dristi Local people depend on Sundarbans. No matter what we tell them or teach them, that will not change their mind or affect their lifestyle.

      Authority should limit the access to certain parts of the forest for the local people to use its resources. They...  more
      Local people depend on Sundarbans. No matter what we tell them or teach them, that will not change their mind or affect their lifestyle.

      Authority should limit the access to certain parts of the forest for the local people to use its resources. They should also limit the uses of its resource. They would open a certain part of the forest for the local to use it. After a certain time, they would close that part of the forest for its recovery and open other parts of the forest for the locals to use. During that recovery time local should be restricted to go to that area and authority would take necessary steps like plantation to recover that area.

      Authority would strictly prohibit the locals from getting
      access to the area where wildlife lives mostly. In this way wildlife’s in the Sundarbans can be conserved.

      Authority would keep in check that the locals wouldn’t use
      any poison or any harmful chemicals in the water to catch fish.

      Finally, the young generation of the locals should be
      educated...    less
      • May 30, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Zeba Afia The local communities of the villages adjoining the Sundarbans depend on this forest for livelihood.
      To earn a livelihood, they have been involved in fishing, tree cutting, honey collection etc. professions for a long time, so it is difficult to stop...  more
      The local communities of the villages adjoining the Sundarbans depend on this forest for livelihood.
      To earn a livelihood, they have been involved in fishing, tree cutting, honey collection etc. professions for a long time, so it is difficult to stop them with immediate action.
      Central government should intervene in this matter. Developmental projects of the government and NGO can be launched.
      In all the villages adjoining the Sundarbans, the government can select the required number of leaders from among the locals and give them responsibilities. Different leaders can be placed in different sectors. Locals will work in each group, the amount and boundaries of their resource collection from the forest can be determined. Group leaders will have the rules of accountability. Wild law and law enforcement must be enforced.
      Regular workshops, trainings, meetings can raise awareness of local communities, provide moral education and create alternative employment opportunities which enable them to be aware of...    less
      • May 30, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Zeba Afia Regular workshops, trainings, meetings can raise awareness of local communities, provide moral education and create alternative employment opportunities which enable them to be aware of the forest. Proper education should be ensured for the local...  moreRegular workshops, trainings, meetings can raise awareness of local communities, provide moral education and create alternative employment opportunities which enable them to be aware of the forest. Proper education should be ensured for the local children so that in future they are engaged in various creative professions and develop as conscious citizens in forest protection.  
      • May 30, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Md. Seikh Sadiul Islam Tanvir Sundarbans is the world's largest single block of mangrove forest. Local communities alongside the sundarbans depend on it mainly for their livelihood.
      Recommendation to improve the condition of local community alongside saving Sundarbans from...  more
      Sundarbans is the world's largest single block of mangrove forest. Local communities alongside the sundarbans depend on it mainly for their livelihood.
      Recommendation to improve the condition of local community alongside saving Sundarbans from degradation:
      1. Creating awareness – People of the area should be made aware about the issues faced by the Sundarbans. They should be made aware of the consequences of manmade hazards like deforestation etc.
      2. Public -Private partnership –The local communities should be provided with funds so that they can consume other sources of nourishment.
      3. Encouragement to eco-tourism – The local communities should be a participant of the friendly tourism practices in order to encourage eco-tourism which would aim to benefit the whole of the community.
      4. Creating alternative sources of livelihood –Government should introduce alternatives for income generation so that the local people need not depend on the mangrove forest resources.
      5. Responsibility of the...    less
      • May 30, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Rawnak Jahan Khan As we know Sundarbans is the largest mangrove with rich ecosystems associated divers flora and fauna, its plays an important role to protect the southeastern part of Bangladesh. This part of Bangladesh is more exposer towards climate extremes and...  moreAs we know Sundarbans is the largest mangrove with rich ecosystems associated divers flora and fauna, its plays an important role to protect the southeastern part of Bangladesh. This part of Bangladesh is more exposer towards climate extremes and Sundarbans is the prime means of protecting the litoral community and managing Sundarbans as a healthy forest is essential thereby. Therefore when we talked about saving Sundarbans, instead of managing Sundarbans we sould be more focused on managing Sundarbans depended community. Where the best way can be alternate income generation(AIG). It could be carried out easily promoting eco-tourism in a large scale. A large number of employment can take place among Sndarbans associate community by promoting home staying, local guide, boatman etc. services. In that case, skill development to creat the circumstance tourist friendly is essential. Besides, the women should be trained to sell their native goods. This sort of intervention can be the most effective...    less
      • May 30, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Rawnak Jahan Khan As we know Sundarbans is the largest mangrove with rich ecosystems associated divers flora and fauna, its plays an important role to protect the southeastern part of Bangladesh. This part of Bangladesh is more exposer towards climate extremes and...  moreAs we know Sundarbans is the largest mangrove with rich ecosystems associated divers flora and fauna, its plays an important role to protect the southeastern part of Bangladesh. This part of Bangladesh is more exposer towards climate extremes and Sundarbans is the prime means of protecting the litoral community and managing Sundarbans as a healthy forest is essential thereby. Therefore when we talked about saving Sundarbans, instead of managing Sundarbans we sould be more focused on managing Sundarbans depended community. Where the best way can be alternate income generation(AIG). It could be carried out easily promoting eco-tourism in a large scale. A large number of employment can take place among Sndarbans associate community by promoting home staying, local guide, boatman etc. services. In that case, skill development to creat the circumstance tourist friendly is essential. Besides, the women should be trained to sell their native goods. This sort of intervention can be the most effective...    less
      • May 30, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Farjana Zaman Appointing community leaders as forest guards or watchman will keep the community people away from exploiting resources. Second step should be creating alternative employment facilities for other community families.
      • May 30, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Md. Hazrat Ali The Sundarbans is a cluster of the low land island in the Bay of Bengal. It was the world’s largest mangrove with an area of 10000 Km2 where 60% in Bangladesh and the rest
      in India. The local people alongside Sundarbans are completely dependent on this...  more
      The Sundarbans is a cluster of the low land island in the Bay of Bengal. It was the world’s largest mangrove with an area of 10000 Km2 where 60% in Bangladesh and the rest
      in India. The local people alongside Sundarbans are completely dependent on this forest for their livelihood. They cut trees, catching fish, collecting honey, harvesting Golpata, etc. Above some of the work they are doing illegally. The main challenge is to improve their lives without degrading the Sundarbans if we will plan sustainably. Although economic gains are important, ecological and environmental issues must be considered in long-term development plans. The Sundarbans mangroves region is a UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization World Heritage Site, a Ramsar site, and a Class 3 tiger conservation landscape of global priority. If the local people will work jointly with the tourism board, some people will get a job like; tourist guide, driver guard, etc. They can accommodate tourists as well as provide some...    less
      • May 30, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Hymanti Sarkar Firstly, if we notice the occupations of local people, we can see most frequently practiced professions are Mouwal, Baowal, fisherman, collecting golpata, fish fry, crab etc, poaching. So, they are highly dependent on forest. And the main reasons of this...  moreFirstly, if we notice the occupations of local people, we can see most frequently practiced professions are Mouwal, Baowal, fisherman, collecting golpata, fish fry, crab etc, poaching. So, they are highly dependent on forest. And the main reasons of this dependency are the mono-cropping characteristics of their agriculture, low literacy rate, lack of awareness, lack of facilities etc.
      So, Govt. And other agencies Should focus on their education, sanitation and other facilities. As most of them are farmer and do fish farming can practice different agroforestry systems but for this, more researches should be done to ensure which crops, trees grow well in these areas because salinity is a big problem here. And obviously sustainable dams need to be built so that tidal water does not reach the locality.
      If they get their needs which they get from Sundarbans, our forest will be safe. And those projects harm Sundarbans, they should be stopped. Besides Eco-tourism can be a safe way for economic...    less
      • May 30, 2021
    • Mesbah Abir
      Hymanti Sarkar development. But for all of these proper guide and fund are necessary.
      • May 30, 2021
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  • First Name Mesbah
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  • Birthday February 25, 2004
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