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Panchagarh youths storm streets, demand rescue for dying rivers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58452, member: 636"] Environmental advocates gathered at Panchagarh's Central Shaheed Minar to demonstrate against ecological destruction through a human chain formation. Bashundhara Shuvosangho organized the protest, where students, activists, and concerned citizens demanded action against pollution affecting waterways and natural habitats. Demonstrators held signs calling for an end to environmental contamination while urging immediate intervention. Fifty district rivers face disappearance due to unauthorized settlements, mechanical dredging operations, and waste disposal from factories and plastic materials. The Karatoya, Mahananda, and Chawai rivers suffer particular damage from agricultural chemicals used during dry seasons that harm aquatic ecosystems. Forest destruction continues through uncontrolled tree cutting that disrupts environmental stability and reduces monsoon precipitation. Mahmudul Islam, recipient of national environmental recognition, emphasized that survival depends on safeguarding natural resources through government enforcement. District officials Nasim Abdullah Noyon, Suman Islam, Naeem Hasan, and Abu Sayeed Sarkar participated alongside other committee representatives. Attendees are committed to promoting conservation awareness and advocating for the adoption of renewable energy to combat climate disruption, which threatens food production. [/QUOTE]
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