Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday urged all, particularly mills and factories, to stop discharging wastes into rivers as water pollution appeared to be a severe problem for the country.
Various reports on the occasion of World Water Day, observed on March 22, have brought the terrible foreboding of a scenario in which we will literally run out of water.
The next world war will be over water. And Bangladesh appears to be most oblivious of all amidst the grim global forecast.
Last year, we met Subita Rani in a tea garden in Sreemangal. A former tea garden worker, Subita walks over half an hour each day,
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday urged all, particularly mills and factories, to stop discharging wastes into rivers as water pollution appeared to be a severe problem for the country.
Various reports on the occasion of World Water Day, observed on March 22, have brought the terrible foreboding of a scenario in which we will literally run out of water.
The next world war will be over water. And Bangladesh appears to be most oblivious of all amidst the grim global forecast.
Last year, we met Subita Rani in a tea garden in Sreemangal. A former tea garden worker, Subita walks over half an hour each day,