with this work. We collect data from internet‚Some books & newspaper. 1.1. Introduction 2.1.heritage sites 1. shat gambuj mosque 2. MohastanGor‚ Bogra 2.2. Country Of longest beach & World’s Largest Mangrove Forest 2 Sundarban 3 Cox’s Bazar 2.3.Cultural beauty 4 Pohela Boishakh 5 Lalon Akhra 2.4.Some Other Natural Beauty 7 River & River Side 8 paddy Field 9 Six Seasons are Six beauty 2.5. The Potential Travel Services 2.5.1 The
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this delta cover almost one-third of the country. The older parts of the delta‚ in the north‚ are comparatively high with sandy soils; the lower central parts are subject to extensive flooding every rainy season‚ and the accreting coastal zone (Sundarbans) is subject to regular tidal inundation. The Barind Tract consists of a group of high clay terraces of Pleistocene age in the northwestern part of the delta‚ except in Pabna and Bogra Districts. The soils are yellow or reddish in colour‚ in contrast
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Topographical classification Rivers can generally be classified as either alluvial‚ bedrock‚ or some mix of the two. Alluvial rivers have channels and floodplains that are self-formed in unconsolidated or weakly consolidated sediments. They erode their banks and deposit material on bars and their floodplains. Bedrock rivers form when the river down cuts through the modern sediments and into the underlying bedrock. This occurs in regions that have experienced some kind of uplift (thereby steepening
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Rampal Power Plant: Myths debunked The power plant in Rampal in Khulna near Sundarbans is a major development for the country but for the protestors‚ it’s a threat to the Sundarbans environment and also for the people who live there. The commentators of Rampal are environmentalists‚ scientists‚ and experts. Firstly‚ an important fact pushed by advocates that Rampal is 14 KM far from Sundarbans which contravenes the preconditions saying projects must be outside a 25 KM radius from the outer periphery
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of Bangladesh Tourism Coordinating By Samiul Hasan Sami ID: 1310 Tourism in Bangladesh The beautiful country of Bangladesh has tourist attractions including archaeological sites‚ historical mosques and monuments‚ rivers‚ tea gardens‚ beaches‚ forests‚ tribal people and wildlife of various species. Along with rich cultural heritage‚ it leaves an unforgettable impression on the mind of any visitor. SOME TOURIST SPOTS OF BANGLADESH Dhaka: The capital city of Bangladesh sits on the north bank
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carbon emissions 24 Institutional framework of governance in Coimbatore 25 3. KOLKATA: URBANISATION AND IMPACT ON ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS 27 Urban growth of Kolkata 28 The East Kolkata Wetlands 30 Urbanisation of Kolkata and its impact on the Sundarbans 33 Energy use and carbon emissions 36 4. CONCLUSION 39 5. REFERENCES 43 Acknowledgements The author wishes to thank many people who helped in the completion of this study. Special thanks is due to Sanjeev Sanyal for his help in providing
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Scientists Solved the Mystery behind Bengal White Tigers Scientists from Peking University‚ Beijing in May 2013 discovered that a change in single amino acid (A477V) in one pigmentation relate gene (SLC45A2) is the cause of white fur or sepia brown stripes in some tigers. The scientists studied 16 captive white tigers from three different parents to come up with the conclusion. As per the scientists‚ two types of melanin namely pheomelanin and eumelanin are used for identifying the color of
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REPORT On Environment Degradation & Climate Change Date of Submission: 21/11/2011 Definition: Environmental degradation is a result of the dynamic interplay of socio-economic‚ institutional and technological activities. Environmental changes may be driven by many factors including economic growth
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all I want to thank ALLAH for his love and blessings to me; it is his blessings only that I am able to complete this project. I want to express my gratitude to all those who had accompanied & supported me. I want to express my sincere and humble gratitude to Prof. Jamal A Khan‚ Chairman of Department of WildLifeSciences‚ AMU‚ ALIGARH for giving me opportunity to work here and to carry out my dissertation work in this university. I am extremely thankful to Dr.Satish Kumar
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physical environment in his novel The Hungry Tide. As an anthropologist‚ he finds it easy to locate the problems encountered by the people living in an immense archipelago of islands‚ the Sundarbans. The Hungry Tide‚ a complex novel revolves around the very little known but a beautiful part in the world‚ the Sundarbans stretching from India which is named after the Sundari tree‚ as the mangrove is locally called. The land often disappears and reappears due to heavy tides and the land has many survivors
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