CBEES and BCFRC celebrated World Fish Migration Day 2026 Bangladesh as "Run for the River" by the supporter of Dr. Md. Muzammel Hossain. Mentor Dr. Md. Muzammel Hossain visited at the Old Brahmaputra River area and perform the activities with child and adult tourist people. Rising awareness to conserve river ecosystem and migratory fish.
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled beside a river, the community faced a growing problem. The river that once flowed abundantly was slowly drying up. The villagers knew they had to act before it was too late.
One bright morning, a young girl named Mariam decided to organize a run—an event called "Run for the River." She believed that if everyone came together, they could raise awareness and inspire change. She spread the word, and soon, people of all ages signed up to participate.
On the day of the run, the village was alive with energy. Children, elders, farmers, and traders all took part, running along the riverbank. As they moved, they remembered the times when the river was full of life—children swimming, boats sailing, and fish darting beneath the surface.
After the run, the villagers gathered and pledged to take action. They planted trees along the banks, cleaned up trash, and used water more wisely. The community realized that their efforts, big or small, could make a difference.
The river gradually began to recover, flowing stronger and clearer than before. The "Run for the River" had not only raised awareness but also united the villagers in a shared purpose.
From that day on, every year, they ran again—celebrating their river and reminding everyone that caring for nature starts with a single step. And together, they ensured that the river would continue to flow for generations to come.









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