COMMENTS
“It's time to wake up”
(May 16, 2015)
Md. Sabuj Sarker
We always talk about awareness/waking up, but what's the result?
Rafiqul Islam
Unplanned constructions are going on; both by the general people and different authorities. Buildings are required to accommodate people and business but should not compromise safety.
Abed-ur Rahman
The main reason behind this is corruption.
Tasnuba Afroze Runa
The number of unplanned buildings is increasing day by day in Dhaka. If an earthquake occurs, hundreds of thousands people will die. Buildings must be constructed in a planned way.
Sharif Iftekhar Mahmud
We often talk about unplanned urbanisation and industrialisation but we hardly think about who is going to fix them. We need planners to plan, engineers to construct and oversee maintenance, politicians to implement the plans and law enforcers to clear obstacles for implementation and make people follow the rules and regulations. We also need professionals of other fields to contribute in their own ways to make the whole process a success. It is a pity that we hardly see qualified people in such important positions.
“Urban poor in abject health
condition” (May 18, 2015)
Faysal Ahamed
By establishing community clinics, the present government has
taken some important steps toward developing rural health
conditions and services.
Shah Alam
A consolidated health plan is necessary in this regard.
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