Category: Health
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Relocation of industries a must to make Dhaka City liveable
Published in: The Daily Star August 23, 2012 The number of industries in Dhaka is huge, and it is ever-increasing while causing serious pollution to water, air and land of the densely-populated capital. Although there are quite a few designated industrial areas in Dhaka, many industries have been set up in different other areas too, cashing…
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Food security situation poor in Bangladesh
Bangladesh has ranked 81st position among 105 countries in the Global Food Security Index 2012, and second from last in South Asia. Considering its population at 166.7 million, the Economist Intelligence Unit estimates the overall score of Bangladesh at 34.6 (out of 100), standing behind Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Nepal.…
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Photos of Humayun Ahmed-Gultekin Khan-Meher Afroz Shaon and their children
Humayun family in photographs…
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Business, protection of environment equally important
Ship-breaking: Still considered a hazardous polluter The Daily Star June 30, 2012 It was audacious, but at the same time a logical sequel of irregularities by government officials, to see major business leaders of the steel mills, re-rolling mills, plastic factories and brickfields demanding that they be relieved from being penalized for polluting the environment.…
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Rio+20 roundup, and Bangladesh
Is ‘green economy’ the answer? The Daily Star June 17, 2012 The UN Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD) must take decisive action on population and consumption regardless of political taboos or it will struggle to tackle the alarming decline of the global environment. The warning came from the world’s leading scientific academies on Thursday. “The…
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দয়া করে শরনার্থীদের সাহায্য করুন, মাননীয় প্রধানমন্ত্রী
মায়ানমারের শরনার্থী বিষয়ে সরকারের কঠোর মনোভাবে আমি হতাশ। এমনিতেই যারা আছে তাদের নিয়ে সব সরকারই বিরূপ মনোভাব পোষন করে। কক্সবাজারের প্রায় আড়াই লক্ষ (সরকারি হিসেবে পাঁচ লক্ষ) রোহিঙ্গাদের ফেরত পাঠানো কর্যক্রম চলছে এখন। এদিকে আবার এদের মধ্যে একটা বড় অংশের অপরাধ সংঘটন নিয়ন্ত্রন করতেও সরকার ব্যর্থ। কিছুদিন আগে মাত্র নির্বাচনে জিতে অং সাং সুচি রাজনীতিতে…
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Buriganga must live amid industrial development and urbanisation
Save the lifeline from going deadly and dying L-R: The pitch black water tells the tale of the river’s extreme pollution. Indiscriminate dumping of solid waste not only pollutes the river but desperately shrinks its flow. Probir Kumar Sarker The Daily Star June 9, 2012 Millions of people living and working on the Buriganga and…
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Trees can save Dhaka from heat and air pollution
(Clockwise) : Congested concrete structures conserve heat to the inconvenience of urban dwellers. The more an urban area is interspersed by greenery the better it is for reducing its heat and air pollution. Treelined streets not only add to serenity but provide cooling effect to urban surrounding. The Daily Star Environment Saturday May 19, 2012…
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Water pollution still rampant
[slideshow] Published on April 21, 2012 issue in The Daily Star Environment It has been around three years since the High Court ordered industries indiscriminately discharging waste water to install effluent treatment plants (ETPs) within a year. The court on June 10, 2009 also asked the government (industries secretary) to ensure that no new industry…
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DEPZ, CEPZ to have Central ETPs working next year
[slideshow] The present condition on the back side of the Dhaka EPZ which was established in 1983. The whole area visible is submerged by dark black water where cropping is absurd, and other environmental and human impacts adverse. Click to read the story in bdnews24.com, published on Sep 4, 2009 Two central effluent treatment plants (ETPs)…
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A Brick Wall in Change
[slideshow] Click to read the story on Star magazine Watching the chimneys at the brickfields on the outskirts of the capital that exhaust mainly black smoke gives a common impression — “it doesn’t matter”. These furnaces have been set up almost every corner of Dhaka – along the highways and the rivers surrounding the mega…
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Expediting clean environment movement
When the government is not capable enough or unable to monitor and stop the ongoing violations of environmental laws, it is the people who can contribute significantly in assisting the regulator by informing the officials of any shocking environmental degradation that is posing severe threat to their surroundings, attending monthly public hearings arranged by the…
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Making brick kilns emission efficient
Published on The Daily Star on Saturday The authorities concerned put the blame for being unable to efficiently prevent the kilns from emitting black smoke and violating other environmental rules on local influential and dishonest brick field owners. Despite the existence of laws, many of around 1,100 brickfields across the country are still operating in…
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Death penalty for contaminating fruits
The High Court Wednesday ordered police to file criminal cases against culprits for using toxic chemical to ripen and preserve fruits and sell them under the Special Power Act. The maximum punishment for such offence is “death penalty”. The order comes following a writ petition filed by lawyer Manzill Murshid as public interest litigation on…
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Eviction: A ‘nightmare’ for slum dwellers
Click to read the main story in The Daily Star [slideshow] Tenants of Karail Slum were watching demolition operation in the nearby slum along the bridge at Banani 11. The families were almost done; they were allowed to pack their belongings and move from the small piece of land they had been living for over…
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Polythene restrictions must be totally enforced
[slideshow] The ban has failed to bring any significant change in the overall scenario thanks to the high price of alternative bags and packaging made of jute and paper, and the lack of frequent monitoring by the authorities Read the story on The Daily Star The use of polythene bags is increasing in Dhaka and…
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Checking Air Pollution: Enforcement of rules imperative
Read the original article on The Daily Star In its latest move against air pollution, the government is setting up six air-quality monitoring centres at different places of the country including Dhaka to better identify the extent of toxicity–the key reason behind respiratory illnesses and chronic bronchitis. Officials at the Continuous Air Monitoring Stations (CAMS)…
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কিছু খাবার আপনার শীত লাগা কমাতে পারে
শরীর ঠান্ডা বা গরম লাগা অনেকটাই নির্ভর করে আপনি কি খাচ্ছেন তার উপর। তাই এই শীতে আমার মত যারা ঠান্ডা সহ্য করতে পারেন না, তাদের জন্য রইলো কিছু টিপস, ট্রাই করে দেখতে পারেন। সাথে আছে কিছু খাবার যেগুলো খেলে ঠান্ডা বাড়াবে বই কমবে না। দৈনন্দিন খাবারের তালিকায় সাথে যোগ করুন বাদাম, ছোলা এবং তিল, মৌরি…
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2.5 lakh buildings in 3 cities at earthquake risk
read the story on bdnews24.com Around 250,000 buildings in the three major cities of Bangladesh—Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet—are extremely vulnerable to earthquakes, according to a recent survey. Some 142,000 among 180,000 buildings in Chittagong; 24,000 out of 52,000 in Sylhet; and 78,000 out of 326,000 buildings in Dhaka were detected as risky. “The survey results…
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