CCC Mayor calls for unity, environmental protection in New Year

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Published On: 14 Apr 2026, 00:59
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CHATTOGRAM, April 13, 2026 (BSS) - Chattogram City Corporation (CCC) Mayor Dr Shahadat Hossain today called for collective effort to rebuild the country and strengthen democracy.

He made the remarks while inaugurating a two-day New Year programme at CRB Sirishtala in the city as chief guest.

The event was organised by Naboborsho Udjapon Parisad, Chattogram. Railway Officers Club General Secretary Fazlur Rahman presided over it. Member of Parliament (MP) Abu Sufian attended as special guest.

The mayor stressed the need to protect heritage, culture and the environment.

He highlighted the importance of trees in maintaining ecological balance and providing oxygen.

Mayor Dr Shahadat Hossain also said Sirishtala has served the city for over 125 years and must be preserved for future generations.

The mayor praised public efforts during a 250-day movement to protect the CRB area from a hospital project.

He urged citizens to work together to build a clean, green and safe city.

Special guests included former General Secretary of Chattogram Metropolitan BNP valiant freedom fighter Ekramul Karim, former General Secretary of Metropolitan BNP Abul Hashem Bakkar, and General Manager of Railway Eastern Zone Md Subaktagin.

Former councillor Niaz Mohammad Khan, journalists Meah Mohammad Arif, MR Manju, Nurul Afsar Majumder Swapan, Hasan Maruf Rumi, Faruk Taher, Mohammad Ali and MA Musa Bablu, among others, were present, representing the Udjapon Parisad.

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