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  • S.M. Rajibul Alam
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    Bhasan Char:  The Journey
    • June 30, 2021
    • S.M. Rajibul Alam
      Mesbah Abir Million is not just a number. This is a huge pressure to our economy. In terms of giving full support to them, we have to be aware of our low income nation. Human need will last as long as people can survive. The forest resources in those area will...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • S.M. Rajibul Alam
      Nanjiba Naowar Biofuel will be the best solution for both solving the fuel issue of rohingya and saving the forest area. Biofuel is using waste and rubbish of animals and humans and converting it into fuel. There are two kinds of biofuel, one is biomass using the...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • S.M. Rajibul Alam
      Rasheda Nisha Needless to say, this huge Rohinga troop is wasting natural wealth vastly. But we will have to look forward rather than counting the waste. We can't send them back to their country forcefully, nor, Bhashan chor has any hope for them. Cox's bazaar has...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • S.M. Rajibul Alam
      Rasheda Nisha The school and Colleges can take plantation projects. All the students will help them to achieve the goal. After school they can also take care of the plants, to grow them faster.
      But before that, the government should have an official count of this...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • S.M. Rajibul Alam
      Noorjahan Binte Farhana Dear Admin, greetings from Abhay! You pose an important question to a difficult problem! Without knowing in detail the situation of Bangladesh and Rohingya refugees, I can suggest based on my work and academic experience with refugee policy in Latin...  more
    • S.M. Rajibul Alam
      Nowshin Anjum It is a matter of great concern that a huge number of rohingya family create much difficulty in our economy and this situation is getting worse day by day as many children are born in various rohingya's camp.
      To solve the rohingya issue the government...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • S.M. Rajibul Alam
      Farjana Zaman It’s quite obvious that we can not forcefully send them to their homeland. So, the best way is to improve their condition and standard of living and make them aware of the importance of the forest. The inclusion of LPG can replace the demand for...  more
      • June 28, 2021
    • S.M. Rajibul Alam
      Shafaat Shams Before protecting the forest, we’ve to see why the Rohingyas are cutting down the trees.They’re doing so for two main reasons; Home construction & fuelwood. The people who have been taken to Bhasanchar don’t
      need trees for home renovation,as the...  more
      • June 30, 2021
    • S.M. Rajibul Alam
      Zeba Afia Destroyed forests are quite difficult to reforest and restore.
      Rohingyas can be relocated to all unused remote areas of Bangladesh. Forest resources have to be monitored there.
      (1) Currently, the Rohingya issue is a sensitive and complicated topic. There...  more
      • June 30, 2021
    • S.M. Rajibul Alam
      Zeba Afia A slightly different approach can also be taken- "Those who plant and care for trees and increase forest resources, they will be paid as a reward."
      Thus, they will be more interested for planting trees.
      • June 30, 2021
    • S.M. Rajibul Alam
      Hymanti Sarkar The number one solution for Rohingya issue is to return them to their homes safely and ensure their rights. But it’s not possible so quickly. So, the procedure should be running as well as our Govt. can give them food, protection, education, sanitation...  more
    • S.M. Rajibul Alam
      Hymanti Sarkar developing short-term Livelihoods activities for refugees, making them conscious about importance of forest in hilly area may protect forest land. Different NGOs, media should approach on this purpose.
      • June 30, 2021
    • S.M. Rajibul Alam
      Tanni Biswas (1) The one and only solution for the Rohingya issues is to allow them to return to their homes, ensuring their safety and rights. But it can not possible now because of some political issues. Our government should have taken proper steps to solve the...  more
    • S.M. Rajibul Alam
      Rashedul Islam Saju Though sending Rohingyas back to Mayanmar is the best solution of this problem, it's one of the toughest procedure too. Bangladesh govt can't force them to back Mayanmar. So it's confirm they'll stay there until the problem solved totally. Rohingyas fuel...  more
      • July 2, 2021