Bangladesh River Pollution

A shrinking Buriganga is nature's wake-up call to us

Preventing and punishing river encroachers vital for its restoration

Save Sutia river from rampant pollution

Authorities must set up dumping ground in Trishal municipality

World Environment Day / Living in the land of dying rivers

What's happening to our rivers is not driven just by necessity, but also greed, a general disregard for the sanctity of life, and a reckless can-do-ism.

A river paying the price for our greed

The pathetic state of Atrai River shows how vulnerable our rivers are to greed and mismanagement

A river barely hanging on

Sutang's water has become so polluted that it can no longer be used

World Water Day / The politics and pollution of our rivers

Because the control of water and natural resources is no longer in the hands of the people, their use is eventually meant to benefit a particular class.

River pollution: It’s now all over the country

According to a new study, at least 56 rivers flowing through different parts of the country are suffering from extreme pollution during the lean period -- when natural flows of rivers are at their lowest

Another river doomed to go extinct

Government must save Haridaya River before it’s too late

Bhairab struggles for survival

Due to the mindless dumping of waste, rampant river-grabbing by influential persons and reluctance of authorities to take appropriate steps, Bhairab river -- one of the major waterbodies of the country -- continues to suffer.

February 3, 2020
February 3, 2020

Masterplan drafted to curb river pollution: Water resources state minister

State Minister for Water Resources Zahid Faruque tells parliament that the government has taken an initiative to formulate a masterplan for curbing river pollution across the country.

July 22, 2019
July 22, 2019

Masterplans for Dhaka, Ctg rivers unveiled

The government yesterday unveiled two decade-long masterplans to protect five rivers in Dhaka and two in Chattogram against grabbing and pollution, and enhance their navigability.

May 28, 2019
May 28, 2019

Louhajang River: Textile mill fined Tk 51 lakh for pollution

The Alauddin Textile Mills, which had been polluting the Louhajang River in Tangail for long now, has been fined.

May 5, 2019
May 5, 2019

Louhajang River: Palette of pollution

At a certain location, the Louhajang River occasionally changes its colour. Sometimes it turns red, sometimes yellow, and sometimes purple. But it is not out of some natural event. It is man-made.

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