Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Mayor Atiqul Islam said school bus services need to be launched in the capital to protect environment and reduce traffic as it will bring down the use of private cars.
The mayor said this in a seminar titled ‘Bangladesh’s Road to Net-Zero (Carbon Neutrality)- Role of Industry and Commerce’ in the capital on Monday.
Atiqul Islam said teachers of different schools have already agreed with him when he discussed the matter.
Students will enjoy commuting to school together in buses and it will improve their relationship with each other, he added.
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Mentioning parents' concerns about their child’s safety, the DNCC mayor said modern technologies including CCTV cameras will be installed in the buses to ensure student’s safety and security. “We are also working to launch electric school buses to save energy,” he added.
The DNCC mayor urged beverage, and drinking water companies to recycle their supplied plastic bottles.
“Add some extra price and ask the consumers if they will get a refund if they return the used bottle to the seller, if necessary. To save Dhaka both customers and traders will have to take responsibility,” said Atiqul Islam.