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Changing mindset key to minimizing pollution: Rizwana

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Changing mindset key to minimizing pollution: Rizwana

Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan spoke at a campaign inauguration event held at the Khilgaon Girls School and College in the capital today. Photo : PID

DHAKA, May 28, 2025 (BSS) – Environment, Forest and Climate Change and Water Resources Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan has said that air pollution cannot be eradicated overnight, but a pollution-free environment can be achieved in the country by changing people’s mindset and lifestyle.

She made the remarks while inaugurating the ‘Clean Air Mural Painting in Dhaka’ campaign, held on the premises of Khilgaon Girls School and College, with support from the World Bank, according to a press release.

The Adviser stressed that all available spaces in Khilgaon should be brought under tree plantation by the Forest Department.

Referring to murals created by students, Rizwana said, “The messages in these artworks are clear and powerful-they give us hope.”

“Active participation of students reflects the potential for positive change in Bangladesh… To build a better future, the youth must lead the way.”

Urging students to take the initiative, the Adviser added, “Instead of waiting for the government, change can start with you. Government action becomes effective when there is public demand. In the fight against air pollution and climate change, student awareness is the most powerful tool.”

The event was attended by Gail S. Martin, Acting Country Director of the World Bank; Eun Joo Allison Yi, Senior Environmental Specialist of the World Bank; Ranjan Kumar Roy, Principal of Khilgaon Girls School and College; and teachers as well as students.

The murals displayed at the event featuring themes of blue skies, greenery, clean air, and climate justice.

Later, the Environment Adviser attended a roundtable discussion titled ‘Protecting Dhaka’s Rivers and Canals from Plastic Waste Through Circular Economy’, organized by The Business Standard under the theme ‘Save Canals, Save City’.

She also called upon everyone to minimize the use of plastic and polythene products to help reduce pollution.

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