NSU holds int’l confce on transboundary rivers of South Asia

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2024-05-08
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The inaugural session of the two-day long international conference on ‘Transboundary Rivers of South Asia: Fostering Regional Collaboration for Environmental Sustainability’ successfully commenced on Tuesday at North South University. The event, organised by the South Asian Institute of Policy and Governance in collaboration with the department of geography at the University of Manchester, UK, and the National River Conservation Commission, Bangladesh, aims to address critical issues surrounding transboundary river management and environmental sustainability in South Asia, said a press release. The South Asian Network for Public Administration is the associate partner of the conference. The opening ceremony featured professor Akhlaque Haque, SANPA president, Mehebub Sahana, lecturer, University of Manchester, UK, ambassador Mashfee Binte Shams, rector, foreign service academy, ministry of foreign affairs, Bangladesh, Sarwar Mahmud, NRCC chairman, and professor Atiqul Islam, NSU vice-chancellor.
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