True reform should involve policies that protect Dhaka’s residents and their right to a liveable city.
The Bangladesh Tree Protection Movement (BTPM) arranged the 51st consecutive day of the ongoing sit-in demonstration yesterday, in collaboration with the POBA, Prottasha (an anti-drug organisation), Work for a Better Bangladesh Trust (WBB Trust), and Panthakunja Probhati Sangha at Panthakunja Park, located opposite the Kathalbagan slope gate in Karwan Bazar.
The interim government must prove that they are not a follower of the destructive development model of the past autocratic regime.
They are both threatened by the construction of ramps for the Dhaka Elevated Expressway (DEE).
True reform should involve policies that protect Dhaka’s residents and their right to a liveable city.
The Bangladesh Tree Protection Movement (BTPM) arranged the 51st consecutive day of the ongoing sit-in demonstration yesterday, in collaboration with the POBA, Prottasha (an anti-drug organisation), Work for a Better Bangladesh Trust (WBB Trust), and Panthakunja Probhati Sangha at Panthakunja Park, located opposite the Kathalbagan slope gate in Karwan Bazar.
The interim government must prove that they are not a follower of the destructive development model of the past autocratic regime.
They are both threatened by the construction of ramps for the Dhaka Elevated Expressway (DEE).