World Animal Welfare Day
World Animal Welfare Day is celebrated for the wellbeing and right of animals. Our responsibility is to take care and protect them from animal cruelty.
World Animal Welfare Day is celebrated for the wellbeing and right of animals. Our responsibility is to take care and protect them from animal cruelty.
Stop the spread of Covid – 19 by maintaining social distance, hygiene and wearing mask. Protect your family and yourself by staying home.
Let us all celebrate World Senior Citizen Day by honouring the ones who took care of us and be grateful to them for helping us grow.
Youth – this is when the best moments are shaped and whatever decision is taken, life is formed in that pattern. Every year on 12th August International Youth Day is celebrated.
Oceans are being polluted immensely, thousands of people will lose their livelihoods due to pollution, jeopardizing marine life every day. Our duty is to come together and restore the oceans.
With the rise in pollution and global warming, drastic changes in climate are seen. It is crucial to take necessary measures and make a better planet for our future generation to come.
Children are not meant to be exploited but to lead a healthy and risk free life. We support children to have access to education and better life. All children deserves to florish in life.
Eid and Shab – E – Qadr is the most celebrated occasion. Millions of Bangladeshi people loves to celebrate Eid.
Legendary folk singer, Freedom Fighter and Awardee of Ekushey Padak. During his lifetime he served the role of President of ‘’Gono Sangeet Shamanya Parishad (GSSP). Moreover, he was the Founder of ‘’Wrishiz Shilpi Gosthi’ a cultural organization. His death caused by the complications of Covid – 19. We mourn his sudden death.
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman – He was not only the first Prime Minister of Bangladesh but the driving force behind the Independence of Bangladesh. We mourn the death of our Father of Nation.