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Schoolchildren from Sundarbans to be given tram ride for raising awareness against global warming

From 10.30 in the morning, the journey will start and end on the Gariahat Depot after a journey in Esplanade and Shyam Bazar. File | Photo Loan: Hindu

Up to 50 schools from Sundarbans will start Durga Puja season with a special tram journey at Kalcutta on Sunday, September 21, 2025.

The idea is to convey to the public that the tram as public transport is a strong weapon against global warming, that it already damages the mangrva and that it will soon affect the Calcutta.

“The health and the future of the Sundarban’s health depends on both the roots of mangrv and the tram paths. As the mangrvlar faces the threat of extinction, this ceremonial journey, friendship and sustainability are directed with a commitment for the auspicious occasion of the neighborhood,” he said. In 1996, the tram carnival began jointly by tram enthusiasts from Melbourne and Kolkata, who organized the event.

Children from Bijoynagar Adarsha Vidyamandir in Gosaba, who will share their stories during the tram journey. From 10.30 in the morning, the journey will start and end on the Gariahat Depot after a journey in Esplanade and Shyam Bazar. They will include the filmmaker of the participants Goutam Ghosh and ‘Mangrove Man’ Umashankar Mondal.

This is the second event of Tramjatra this year, despite the tram, now disappears from the Ecosystem of Calcutta. In March, the person called Sundarban Tramjatra was also interested in creating awareness about recovery. This is called Sharadiya tramjatra or autumn tram journey.

“At that time, when our Melbourne friends visited Kolkata for two weeks, many of them asked if the tram would travel to Sundarbans one day.

For this purpose, a pair of boji tram, decorated during the Sundarban Tramjatra in March, we rented a pair of boji tram. This will build our dreams, which will build our dreams, which will build our dreams, which is to build our dreams.

The Kolkata tram, which is over 150 years of age, is almost exhausted, the Western Bengal government is not liked this environmentally friendly transportation mode, that it is considered as an obstacle to traffic, and therefore has not taken any precautions to keep it alive. Only two routes, Esplelanade-Karıahat and Esplelanade-Shyam Bazar survive today and the future of the iconic tram is now completely dependent on the court.

“These children have never seen or traveled on the tram. They probably don’t even know what the tram was. Sunday (September 21, 2025) activity.

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