A Banglalink Roundtable on what is to be done to ensure presence of different attractions of the country in the New Seven Wonders of Nature, organised by Bangladesh Wonders Pro-motion Association in cooperation with Bangladesh Tourism Promotion Association, was held at CIRDAP auditorium in the city on July 15.
Mahbub Jamil, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser on Civil Aviation and Tourism was the chief guest at the roundtable presided over by Major General (Retd) Ruhul Alam Chowdhury, former Adviser of the caretaker government and president, Advisory Council of Bangladesh Wonders Promotion Association.
Julius Chowdhury, President, Bangladesh Wonders Promotion Association, presenting the keynote paper called upon all to help Cox's Bazar, Sundarbans and lifeline of the country Padma be included in the New Seven Wonders of Nature. This will not only help Bangladesh's top two tourism attractions noticed by the world, but draw attention to our rightful share of Ganges water as well.
Shafique Alam Mehdi, Chairman, Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation, Solaiman Alam, Head of PR and Communication, Marketing Department, Banglalink, Abdul Haque, Honorary Consul of Republic of Djibouti in Bangladesh, Kamal Uddin Ahmad, Director, Social Investment Bank Limited, Sarwar Kamal, Mayor, Cox's Bazar Pourasabha and Abu Sayeed, Chairman, Global Tourism were present, among others, as panel discussants.
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