10/07/2026
TREE PLANTATION CELEBRATION
A Greener Campus, A Better Tomorrow.
Agri Queen International University proudly organized a Tree Plantation Celebration to promote environmental sustainability and climate action. Faculty members, students, and staff joined hands to create a greener and healthier campus.
Why Tree Plantation Matters ?
🌿 Absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen
🌿 Improves air quality
🌿 Combats climate change
🌿 Preserves biodiversity
🌿 Supports a sustainable future
🌱 Planting for the Future
Participants planted fruit-bearing, medicinal, and forest tree saplings.
👥 Active Participation
Students, faculty, and staff engaged enthusiastically in plantation activities.
📚 Awareness & Education
Sessions highlighted environmental conservation and sustainability.
🤝 Pledge for a Greener Tomorrow
A commitment was made to nurture and protect every planted tree.
"Every tree we plant is a step towards a greener, healthier, and brighter future."
19/06/2026
Happy Dragon Boat Festival (Duanwu Jie)!
The aroma of sticky rice and bamboo leaves is legendary! Whether you prefer sweet red bean or savory pork fillings, there is a zongzi for everyone.
To help celebrate the day safely and easily, here are a few ways to enjoy the occasion:
Learn the History: Discover why families Dragon Boat Festival - Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art commemorate the ancient poet Qu Yuan through these traditions.
Find Recipes: If you want to try making your own sticky rice treats, explore zongzi tutorials and history on Wikipedia.
Local Celebration: Check local Chinese cultural centers or international community groups to see if there are any dragon boat races or dumpling-making workshops happening near your area.
Wishing you a joyful and auspicious festival! 端午节安康!
26/05/2026
With World Fish Migration Day – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉
23/05/2026
AQIU celebrated World Fish Migration Day 2026 through the study on migratory fish and livelihood as “The River in Bangladesh : Species Conservation and livelihood Observation” which BCFRC, Center for Biology, Ecology and Environmental Science - CBEES & Department of Environmental Science & Resources are actively advocating strategy of ecosystem development and conservation. Program coordinator Abdullah Al Nahian and Sumaiya supported the events activities.
Migratory fish, such as Hilsha, play a vital role in the livelihood of local people in Mymensingh. These fish migrate from the sea to freshwater rivers for spawning, providing a crucial source of income and nutrition for the community.
Mentor (PI) Dr. Md Muzammel Hossain has investigated and found that the livelihoods of many fishermen and their families depend on the seasonal migration of these fish. During peak migration seasons, local fishermen engage in fishing activities to catch Hilsha and other migratory species, which are highly valued in local markets. The income generated from fishing supports their daily needs, education, and healthcare.
In addition to direct fishing, the presence of migratory fish stimulates related industries such as fish processing, trading, and transportation. Markets flourish with the arrival of these fish, contributing to the local economy.
Environmental changes, pollution, and barriers to migration can threaten these fish populations, impacting the livelihoods of local communities. Sustainable fishing practices and conservation efforts are crucial to ensure that migratory fish continue to support the socio-economic well-being of people in Mymensingh.
Dr. Md. Muzammel Hossain also found and reported that the absence of migratory fish in the region is primarily due to the disconnection between the Old Brahmaputra River and the major Jamuna River. This disconnection has significant changed in ecological and fishery implications.
Disruption of Migration Routes: The natural migration pathways for fish species like Hilsha and other migratory fish depend on continuous river systems. When the Old Brahmaputra is disconnected from the Jamuna River, it blocks the migratory routes, prenting fish from reaching their spawning grounds upstream.
Loss of Spawning Habitats: Disconnection leads to the loss or reduction of suitable spawning habitats in the upstream areas. Fish cannot reach these critical zones for breeding, resulting in a decline in fish populations.
Decline in Fish Population: Without access to traditional migration routes and spawning grounds, the populations of migratory fish decrease sharply, leading to their absence in local water bodies.
Impact on Livelihoods: The disappearance of these fish species affects local fishermen and communities that depend on migratory fish for their livelihood and nutrition.
Environmental Consequences: The ecological balance of the river system is disturbed, affecting biodiversity and river health.
Restoring connectivity between the Old Brahmaputra and Jamuna River is crucial for revitalizing migratory fish populations. Implementing measures such as removing barriers, creating fish passages, and managing river flows can help restore natural migration routes and support sustainable fisheries.
23/05/2026
World Fish Migration Day 2026.
23/05/2026
AQIU raising awareness about the importance of World Fish Migration Day, fish migration, aquatic ecosystems, and sustainable fisheries. Together, we can contribute to the conservation of our precious aquatic life and promote sustainable practices for a healthier planet.
Stay tuned for upcoming events and activities with BCFRC, CBEES and Department of Environmental Science & Resources, AQIU.
Let’s make this celebration a memorable one.
World Fish Migration Day 2026 Bangladesh - AGRI QUEEN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
Exciting Announcement! Agri Queen International University is proud to announce that we will be celebrating World Fish Migration Day 2026! Theme: The River in Bangladesh : Species Conservation and livelihood Observation Join us in raising awareness about the importance of fish migration, aquatic eco...