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Rizwana for maintaining continuity of environmental protection works

January 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Noise pollution control rules have been enacted, giving the police the power to penalise polluters, she said

Continuity of the works taken to protect the environment, forests, biodiversity and rivers must be maintained. The interim government has amended the laws and formulated new policies to resolve the long-standing environmental problems, ‎Environment, Forest, Climate Change and Water Resources Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan said.

The government is giving importance to increasing institutional capacity, developing information and monitoring systems and addressing industrial and household pollution, salinity and reduction of river water flow, the adviser said while addressing as the chief guest of the inaugural session of a three-day national conference, organised jointly by Bangladesh Poribesh Andolon (BAPA) and Bangladesh Environment Network (BEN) at Krishibid Institution Bangladesh (KIB) auditorium at Farmgate today (9 January).

‎Rizwana, also the information and broadcasting adviser, said that although the use of polythene has been banned since 2002, it has not been effective.

“Although polythene is used in kitchen markets, its use has been restricted at super shops,” she said, adding that noise pollution control rules have been enacted, giving the police the power to penalise polluters.

She urged all to come forward, out of their social responsibility, to prevent environmental and noise pollution.

‎ Rizwana said a project is being taken up in five rivers surrounding the capital Dhaka (Buriganga, Shitalakshya, Balu, Turag, Dhaleshwari) and the eight rivers of the eight divisions.

“The navigability of the rivers will be restored by removing waste and dredging from these rivers,” she said.

‎Presided over by BAPA President Professor Nur Mohammad Talukder, the inaugural ceremony of the conference was addressed, among others, by BAPA Vice Presidents Professor M Feroze Ahmed and Professor Dr Nazrul Islam.

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