Author Archives: Bangladesh Resource Center for Indigenous Knowledge A Non-governmental and Non-profit development Organization
“People don’t value farming anymore”-Ibrahim Mian, farmer
Farmer Md. Ibrahim Miya lives in the district of Manikganj. Staying in the village of Nayabari in Singayr, he earns a living from agriculture and has been witnessing various changes in this particular sector of the economy for quite some time. He saw how organic farming was replaced by its ...
Continue Reading...Diversity is life, diversity is beautiful
Silvanus Lamin Diversity In general sense, diversity means the different ‘existence’ and different nature of different life forms on the planet. But BARCIK believes, diversity does not only mean that rather it encompasses the different shapes of both living and non-living subjects and objects, ...
Continue Reading...Let’s protect diversity for a better future
Pavel Partha A small country of only approximately 56.6 thousand square miles, the vast wildlife diversity of Bangladesh amazes all. Situated in the south-east corner of the globe, this heaven of wildlife consists of 30 farming environments, 17 hydrological plants, 230 rivers and lakes, 113 ...
Continue Reading...BARCIK demands that fossil fuel industry is shown the door
BARCIK demands that fossil fuel industry is shown the door Dhaka, Bangladesh—Today, environmental groups rallied to demand Bangladesh delegates to the UN climate treaty take decisive action to address the corrosive influence of the fossil fuel industry on climate policy. The action is ...
Continue Reading...Let’s ensure sound health of the nature for our good health
By Sukanta Sen and Silvanus Lamin World Health Day is celebrated worldwide every year by the government, non-government, NGOs including various health organizations. There are some of the objectives of why it is being celebrated yearly and the objectives are seen below: To increase the public ...
Continue Reading...Biodiversity and inter-dependency in the Sunderbans
Pavel Partha (Translated by Silvanus Lamin) The Sundarbans is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world. The forest covers 10,000km2 of which about 6,000 are in Bangladesh. This forest occupied 4.2 portions of total area of Bangladesh and 44 portion of total ...
Continue Reading...Shymnagar Upazilla Administration recognizes Dilip Tarafder’s contribution
Bablu Jowader from Satkhira (Translated by Silvanus Lamin) Dilip Tarafder, a farmer from Chandipur village of Shymanagar under Satkhira district located in most climate vulnerable coastal belt, recently was given ‘Independent award’ by the Shymanagar Upazill administration for his contribution ...
Continue Reading...Let’s use our merit and work for the welfare of humankind
Ismot Zerin from Rajshahi Small initiative turns big ‘ITCHE’ is volunteer organization of the students of Rajshahi University. It was established on 12 February, 2012 by the students of the University. Students from different disciplines are the members of this organization. The first ...
Continue Reading...The library of Abdur Rahman
Sankor Mrong and Md. Alamgir Abdur Rahman: The motivator Netrakona is situated in the border belt area of Khasi Hills kingdom of Meghalaya state of India. Many renown and eminent were born in this district contributing to enlighten people and enrich the culture, tradition, agriculture and ...
Continue Reading...The bravery of Jhirina Munda
Jhirina Munda, a young woman among the indigenous community in Rajshahi. She lives in Bonapar village of Noagona under greater Rajshahi. Coming from a poor family, alike other poor people Jhirina also has to struggle for attaining education. Many times she faced lot of hindrances to run her ...
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