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Plan to revive 19 canals in Dhaka finalised: Rizwana

Water 2025-01-15, 10:13pm

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Dhaka, 15 Jan --A plan to restore 19 canals in Dhaka has been finalised, said Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan on Wednesday.

She said that the canals have been selected, and the work plan, including the budget, is ready. The plan is expected to be presented by the end of this month.

The adviser shared this update during a progress review meeting on the 'Natural Capital Mapping' at the Secretariat.

She also said that two additional committees are working on measures to free the four rivers around Dhaka from encroachment and pollution. "Encroachment has been largely removed, and the focus now is on depollution. This report will be finalised by February," she said.

Rizwana Hasan said that each deputy commissioner has submitted a plan for restoring and depolluting one river in their district, along with a budget.

"A committee will review and finalise these plans by February. After that, we will be able to raise funds and begin the work," she added.

She also said that while work on the Dhaka canals will begin promptly, discussions with development partners continue for other initiatives.

Rizwana Hasan also highlighted that such projects typically take five to 10 years to complete, depending on the country, but assured that an action plan will be created to ensure continuous progress.

She said, "I hope we will have time to begin the work."

Regarding forest, she mentioned that many projects have been cancelled, and about 1,030 acres of forest have been restored.

“No new establishments will be allowed in forest and mountain areas,” Rizwana added.