Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC)
Don’t let dengue ravage us again
Authorities must learn from last year’s botched response, and start early preparation
Could DSCC be any more unrealistic?
Its move for AI-driven signalling system signals how out-of-touch with reality it is
Don’t let dengue ravage us again
Authorities must learn from last year’s botched response, and start early preparation
Open space is an asset, use it wisely
City fathers must commit to meeting the recreational needs of residents
Dhaka needs to fix its toilet crisis
Lack of public toilets in the capital and elsewhere is causing much suffering
Why is dengue being allowed to spread?
Authorities’ lack of action is as dangerous as the disease itself
Park, coffee cart or biryani shop?
In Old Dhaka’s Bangshal stands a park in the shape of a triangle. It used to provide citizens with an avenue to go on morning and evening walks, or spend their leisure surrounded by greenery.
Make Dhaka river authorities accountable
Continued pollution leading to public health and environmental crises
DSCC hands over flats to 170 garbage management workers
Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) today (September 1, 2022) handed over flats to its 170 garbage management workers at 14th outfall in Dhaka.
Sustained efforts key to effective mosquito control
Authorities should take a fresh look at the dengue situation
Dhaka has a waste management problem
. According to one study, about 5,000 tonnes of waste is being generated in Dhaka city every day.