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Polluters must pay
From The Daily Star Seminar seeks integrated approach for river drive The government must make the polluters pay for cleaning up the river Buriganga and undertake an integrated and scientific approach to this end, demanded leading environmental activists and experts … Continue reading
Posted in The Buriganga River, conservation, dredging, encroachment, governance, health, heritage, land grabbing, pollution, rivers, sanitation, waterways
Tagged 'Buriganga Clean-up: Approaches and Realities', Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority, Bangladesh Paribesh Andolon, BIWTA, chromium, Hazaribagh tanneries, Jatiya Press Club, landgrabbing, seminar, tanneries, tannery, The Balu River, The Shitalakkhya River, The Turag River
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Dhaka, Bangladesh: Fastest Growing City in the World
A five-part, multimedia series on the coming dystopia that is urbanisation. By Erik German and Solana Pyne - GlobalPost DHAKA, Bangladesh — The future is here, and it smells like burning trash. As the evening call to prayer echoes across … Continue reading
Posted in The Buriganga River, culture, governance, health, heritage, livelihoods, photography, pollution, rivers, sanitation, water
Tagged dhaka, energy demands, megacities, migration, overcrowding, poverty, rapid urbanisation
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A choking hell?
Md. Asadullah Khan in The Daily Star Point Counterpoint The overall situation in Bangladesh is highly alarming. Poverty, over-population, over exploitation of scanty natural resources, noxious emissions and toxic effluents from factories and smoke-belching vehicles, coupled with natural disasters, are … Continue reading
Posted in The Buriganga River, encroachment, governance, health, land grabbing, livelihoods, opinion, pollution, rivers, sanitation, transportation
Tagged Amin Bazar, Ashulia, bangladesh, Basabo, beacon, Dhaka City, extortion, hijacking, murder, Narayanganj, no drinking water, no electricity, no fuel, no toilet facilities, The Narayanganj River, The Shitalakhya River, Tongi
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Bangladesh plans new court to take on polluters
Compiled by Azad Majumder, Anis Ahmed and Alex Richardson for Reuters (Reuters) - Bangladesh has proposed the setting up of an environment court with powers to jail polluters for up to five years, officials said Tuesday. They said the plan … Continue reading
The forgotten trail of destruction in Bangladesh
DAWN.com KHULNA: At 72, Bangladeshi honey-hunter Mohsan Gazi has seen plenty of bad storms and hard times, but the stoical septuagenarian says nothing came close to Cyclone Aila that struck in May last year. A year after the disaster, Gazi’s … Continue reading
Posted in cyclone, encroachment, erosion, fresh water, health, monsoon, refugee, resettlement, sanitation, tidal surge, water
Tagged crops, cyclone, Cyclone Aila, fresh water, makeshift camp, mercy of god, monsoon season, river embankments, salt water, southern bangladesh, tidal surge, water sources
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Road, sewerage lands under illegal grabbers
Mamunur Rashid for The New Nation Since the political government took over vested quarters have already gobbled up a large portion of the Roads and Highways land and also sewerage terrain in Mohammadpur area in the capital in the last … Continue reading
Posted in encroachment, governance, land grabbing, pollution, resettlement, sanitation
Tagged encroachment, land grabbers, real estate developers, water body
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