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According to a recent study, the pollution levels of rivers around Dhaka are higher than those of other rivers in the world, ...
Mass displacement doesn’t have to be inevitable. Scientists issue warning over crisis that will force millions from their ...
Bangladesh’s Meghna River – a major source of the local fisherfolk’s bread and butter – has turned into a toxic graveyard for aquatic life, with hundreds of dead fish found floating along the banks of ...
An on-spot visit yesterday revealed that the stench of decaying fish now hangs heavy in the air, while the once-pristine river, a lifeline for thousands, bears the scars of pollution and neglect ...
The international community is dialing up expectations for sustainability in the clothing industry, but Bangladesh has a lot of work to ... limited access to drinking water, and can make only $80 each ...
The numbers are chilling. Development activist Shahid Hasan revealed that 67 per cent of Bangladesh’s water pollution flows from the garment industry, with leather processing a close second. “Poor ...
The Ganga Water ... and drinking water needs under the Ganga Water Treaty after 2026. Low-flow water-sharing disputes are common during the lean season. Because of India’s growing upstream water ...
The Ganga Water Treaty ... to guarantee Bangladesh’s fair share for the preservation of its environment, ensuring food security and energy production, flood mitigation and pollution management ...
The Ganga Water Treaty ... to guarantee Bangladesh’s fair share for the preservation of its environment, ensuring food security and energy production, flood mitigation and pollution management ...
In some regions, salinity levels have surpassed safe limits, rendering water unfit for drinking ... and pollution levels. Economic benefits from improved water management are substantial. A study on ...