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Winning Projects of Environment Day 2008 Competition PDF Print E-mail
In order to encourage GCE students to engage in environment activism, RI SOL GLOBE program organised a competition on the occasion of this year’s Environmental Day. Participants of this year’s Environment Day celebration were invited to write a one page Project Concept Note on any environmental issues. Twenty students submitted their entries on various topics ranging from tree plantation and classroom cleaning to community awareness on environmental issues. Five best project concept notes were selected as winners of the competition. RI SOL GLOBE Program Team will collaborate with the winners to implement the winning projects.

Winning projects and name of winners

Mr. Nayem Ahmed
Yusuf M.T High School, Comilla
Title of the Project Concept Note: Garbage Cleaning

Ms. Asma Akter Layle
Chowara Girls’ High School, Comilla
Title of the Project Concept Note: Tree Plantation

Mr. Partha Mitra Bintu
Rani Bilashmoni Govt. Boys’ High School, Gazipur
Title of the Project Concept Note: Cleaning Classrooms

Mr. Fariduz Zaman
British American Technology and Management Institute, Tongi, Gazipur
Title of the Project Concept Note: Plant Tree, Save Earth

Mr. Md. Monzural Alam
Chittagong Steel Mills High School
Title of the Project Concept Note: Tree plantation

 

The Global Connections and Exchange Project – Bangladesh is a project of Relief International - Schools Online's Global
 Citizenship & Youth Philanthropy Program and has been made possible with major funding from the United States State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Global Catalyst Foundation.