Subah Samajik Unnayan Sangstha

Ecology and Environment

Let’s Unite to Fight Global Warming: A Call to Action
SUBAH received Prime Minister’s Trophy (Third Prize) for good work in Afforestation in 2012
Act Now to Save Our Planet: Green Meherpur Initiative
Mango Orchards in Meherpur Lacking Blossoms: A Worrying Trend for Environmentalists
Plantation Program for Environmental Protection: A Call for Collective Effort

Our planet is the only one we have, and it is our collective responsibility to protect it. Urgent Request: In the next 10 years, the earth’s temperature is expected to

July 4, 2024

SUBAH received Prime Minister’s Trophy (Third Prize) for good work in Afforestation in 2012.

July 2, 2024

This is just the beginning. From 45°C to 49°C, then 55°C, and soon 60°C—the temperature rise won't take long. But as humanity continues to exploit nature, nature will not forgive;

April 19, 2024

The mango orchards in Meherpur, especially those nurtured by the Subah Samajik Unnayan Sangstha, have been a visual delight for many. Stretching along the Meherpur-Chuadanga road, these expansive orchards were

March 13, 2024

Subah Samajik Unnayan Sangstha has launched a vital plantation program to protect the environment and ensure the balance of nature. There is no alternative to afforestation when it comes to

January 27, 2024

SUBAH social development organization has been working to protect the dissertation of the country and implement a forestation program to alleviate poverty since 2001. As a result of good work in the forestation, SUBAH social development organization received Prime Minister Trophies in 2012 & 2014. SUBAH supports the govt. slogan “plant more trees and save the country” and has taken a massive forestation program in order to ensure green revaluation. SUBAH implemented social forestry program on both sides of the 20-kilometer road of Meherpur – Chuadanga district owned by the Meherpur District council. It had taken a lease from the District council of Meherpur. The social forestry program is implemented by the funding support Bangladesh NGO Foundation.
The ultimate objective of social forestry is to ensure a sustainable environment and alleviate poverty in society. Hard-core poor females, people with disabilities and marginalized people are the owners of the social forest. 4000 mango trees, 28000 wooden trees, and 2000 medicinal plants are planted beside the above-mentioned road. Around 95% of trees are growing well and alive. After maturity, the people who are involved will get the benefit.

SUBAH also planted 1000 fruit trees, 3000 wooden trees and 1000 medicinal plants beside the 6-kilometer road side which is owned by Amjupi Union Parishad. It has taken leased from the Amjupi union Parishad for social forestry. All those initiatives have been taken for a sustainable environment so that people could enjoy a healthy environment which will also protect against adverse effects of climate change.

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