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HC seeks explanation on inaction to mitigate Dhaka’s air pollution

April 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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27 April, 2025, 02:50 pm

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The High Court has issued a rule asking why prompt and appropriate measures should not be taken to prevent air pollution in Dhaka, which has been suffering from severe pollution for an extended period.

The order was passed by a High Court bench comprising Justice Kazi Zinat Hoque and Justice Ainun Nahar Siddiqua following a preliminary hearing on a public interest writ petition today (27 April). Advocate Md Monir Uddin appeared for the petitioner.

The court directed the secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forests, the director general of the Department of Environment, and the chief executive officers of Dhaka North and South city corporations to respond to the rule within four weeks.


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Earlier, Supreme Court lawyer Md Monir Uddin had served a legal notice to the director general of the Department of Environment and others concerned, urging them to take steps to curb air pollution in Dhaka. As no action was taken, the lawyer filed the writ petition in the High Court.

The legal notice highlighted that Dhaka recorded its worst air quality in nine years on 14 December last year, with an average Air Quality Index (AQI) of 288.

According to the AQI scale, 0-50 indicates pure air, 51-100 is considered tolerable, 101-150 is cautionary or unhealthy for sensitive groups such as children and the elderly, 151-200 is unhealthy for all, 201-300 is very unhealthy, and scores above 301 are deemed hazardous, posing serious health risks.

The notice also referred to a 2019 report by the Department of Environment and the World Bank, identifying brick kilns, vehicle emissions, and construction dust as the three main sources of air pollution in Dhaka.

It noted that on 19 February that year, Dhaka ranked as the most polluted city among 124 globally, recording an AQI of 250.

The notice warned that without environmentally friendly and urgent interventions, Dhaka could soon become uninhabitable. A request was made for immediate action to address the situation.

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