Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan has said that rules to control noise pollution will be finalized in December, adding that the new rules will empower police to control noise pollution.
Speaking at an awareness program on noise pollution in Gulshan, she emphasized the need for more than just fines and jail terms. Public awareness and responsible behavior are key, she said.
She highlighted the harmful effects of noise pollution on both physical and mental health, urging cooperation from all to tackle the issue.
Addressing car owners, she advised, "Imagine your horn doesn't work—don't honk," and encouraged reducing vehicle speed to lower accident risks.
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Special initiatives will be introduced in 10 areas of Dhaka to combat noise pollution, added the adviser.
With collective effort, she believes a livable, noise-free city is achievable.
The event was attended by several dignitaries, including RAJUK Chairman Major General (retd.) Md. Siddikur Rahman Sarkar, Dhaka North City Corporation Administrator Md. Mahmudul Hasan, and others.
After the programme, the adviser visited Gulshan Lake and instructed the installation of a sewage treatment plant to address its pollution.