Efforts made to retain positions of Cox's Bazar, Sundarbans
Sunday, 14 September 2008
An emergency meeting of New7Wonders competition activity conducting committee comprising Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation (BPC) officials and members of the official supporting committee of Bangladesh was held at the BPC in the city Wednesday, reports BSS.
BPC Chairman Shafique Alam Mehdi presided over the meeting.
The meeting was informed that the authorities have closed four websites accused in manipulation of selecting New 7 Wonders to fulfil the condition of New7Wonders Foundation after Cox's Bazar and the Sundarbans were disqualified for the competition on September 3.
It was informed that a review report of the official supporting committee of Bangladesh was sent to the New7Wonders Foundation to maintain communication.
Besides, the second letter has already been sent to the New7Wonders Foundation requesting reenlistment of Cox's Bazar, the longest unbroken sea beach in the world and the Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forests, in the list of the competition.
The meeting said that legal action would be taken against the over-enthusiastic persons and organisations who tarnished the image of the country by illegal activities.
At the meeting, the BPC chairman said allout efforts were taken to retain the positions of Cox's Bazar and the Sundarbans in the competition.
He sought cooperation of all about reenlistment of Cox's Bazar and the Sundarbans in the competition.
BPC Chairman Shafique Alam Mehdi presided over the meeting.
The meeting was informed that the authorities have closed four websites accused in manipulation of selecting New 7 Wonders to fulfil the condition of New7Wonders Foundation after Cox's Bazar and the Sundarbans were disqualified for the competition on September 3.
It was informed that a review report of the official supporting committee of Bangladesh was sent to the New7Wonders Foundation to maintain communication.
Besides, the second letter has already been sent to the New7Wonders Foundation requesting reenlistment of Cox's Bazar, the longest unbroken sea beach in the world and the Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forests, in the list of the competition.
The meeting said that legal action would be taken against the over-enthusiastic persons and organisations who tarnished the image of the country by illegal activities.
At the meeting, the BPC chairman said allout efforts were taken to retain the positions of Cox's Bazar and the Sundarbans in the competition.
He sought cooperation of all about reenlistment of Cox's Bazar and the Sundarbans in the competition.