LGRD Minister Tazul Islam
DSCC preparing integrated master plan to turn Dhaka into smart city, Tajul tells JS
Dhaka South City Corporation(DSCC) is preparing a 30 year Integrated City Master Plan for Dhaka (2020-2050) aiming to turn it into a clean and smart city.
LGRD Minister Tazul Islam said this in Parliament on Tuesday replying to a tabled question from Awami League MP elected from Chattogram M Abdul Latif.
Tazul Islam also said that the Mohakhali Bus Terminal will be reconstructed after demolishing it under the “The Dhaka Public Transport Improvement Project.”
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The minister said the corridor road of BRT Line-3 will also be improved.
In response to another question from Abdul Latif, the LGRD minister said that projects will be taken to enhance the beauty of the Buriganga River old channel and create an aesthetic environment.
Responding to a question from Jatiya Party MP elected from Dhaka Syed Abu Hossain Babla, the minister said the daily water demand in both the city corporation areas in Dhaka is 260-265 crore liters.
On the other hand, the daily water production capacity of Dhaka WASA is 270-275 crore liters. Therefore, the water production capacity of Dhaka WASA is more than the demand and there is no shortage of water supply as per the demand, the LGRD minister said.
In response to a query from ruling Awami League MP elected from Noakhali Morshed Alam, the minister said that after the handover of Dhaka WASA storm sewerage and canals to the City Corporation in December 2020, Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) undertook various crash programmes through joint efforts of Waste Management Department, Engineering Department and Estate Department.
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As of December, 2021, about 71,584 tons of floating waste and about 10,000 tons of soil / sludge have been removed from 26 canals, Tazul Islam said.
All the canals of DNCC have been grabbed and the Estate department is trying to recover those grabbed canals with limited manpower, he added.
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Hasina asks AL to strengthen vigilance to maintain communal harmony
Describing the recent incident in Cumilla as very unfortunate, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday asked the Awami League leaders and activists to intensify their vigilance to maintain communal harmony across the country.
“Communal harmony has to be maintained. Our leaders and activists should intensify their monitoring in every area,” she said while virtually opening the newly-constructed office building for Awami League’s Cumilla City Unit from her official residence Ganobhaban.
Sheikh Hasina, also the AL president, asked her party leaders and activists to take initiatives for holding ‘peace conferences’ and bringing out ‘peace processions’ so that no conflict can occur and people from all religions like Muslims, Hindus, Christians and Buddhists live in a peaceful life on this soil.
What happened in Cumilla, she said, is very unfortunate. “Islam never allows disgracing the religions’ others. Alongside respecting one's own religion, one has to respect others’ religions as well,” she said.
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The Prime Minister said if the religions of other communities are vilified, it ultimately demeans one’s own religion. “If we analyze the Cumilla incident, we would see our holy Quran was defamed while going to undermine other religions, which is very unfortunate.”
The Prime Minister urged people not to take law into their own hands. “If anyone commits an offence, the perpetrators would have to face justice, no matter who he or she is. Our government would try them.”
She said the Prophet (SM) asked not to do excesses over the religion. “Everyone must know, keep it in mind and follow it,” she added.
Hasina said those who sacrificed their lives in the great Liberation War are from all religions. The people from all religions shed their blood there. So, we all will have to keep it in mind that Bangladesh is of the people of all religions and castes.”
Referring to the recent incidents of breaking communal harmony, including in Cumilla and Pirganj of Rangpur, the Prime Minister said the government took all sorts of arrangements for the victims like providing them with dry and cooked foods, clothes and treatment.
“We’ll build houses for all the victims. We’ve already taken this step,” she said, adding that Awami League is always with victims.
When her government is taking the country forward in every sector, the Prime Minister said there is a section of people here who cannot tolerate the progress. They, particularly BNP-Jamaat and Khaleda, do not want Bangladesh to move on raising its head high with dignity because of their love for Pakistan.
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Focusing on her government’s development activities for Cumilla, Hasina said she has decided to upgrade Faridpur and Cumilla into new divisions after the names of the country’s two major rivers – Padma and Meghna.
The PM said she will form Cumilla division after the name of Meghna’ while Faridpur after that of ‘Padma’.
LGRD Minister Tazul Islam, AL organising secretary Abu Sayeed Al Mahmood Swapon and local Awami League MP AKM Bahauddin and other local AL leaders joined the virtual the function from the new office building.
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