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Drowning in noise

NOISE pollution in Bangladesh has reached an intolerable level. It now affects daily life, damages health, and disrupts the environment. The cities echo with constant sound — horns blaring, construction hammering, music blaring from speakers and engines roaring. Rural areas, once peaceful, are also no longer free from this intrusion. The situation is worst in major...

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Public awareness for horn-free Dhaka to begin in December: Rizwana

The government is set to implement a gradual ban on vehicle honking across Dhaka city by December, with the goal of making the entire capital a ‘quiet zone’ by early next year, according to Syeda Rizwana Hasan, adviser to the ministry of environment, forest, and climate change...

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Workshop on noise pollution control held in Sylhet

A workshop on what students should do to control noise pollution was held in the conference room of the Sylhet divisional commissioner’s office on Monday, said a press release...

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Workshop on noise pollution held in Rajshahi

A workshop titled ‘Physical risks due to noise pollution and way forward to check the pollution’ was held in the conference room of the Rajshahi divisional commissioner’s office on...

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Forging social resistance to check noise pollution underscored

International Noise Awareness Day 2024 was observed in the country and the globe on Wednesday with a call to forge social resistance to fight against noise pollution to save people from being infected with various physical and mental disorders...

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