Despite being known for its many rivers and tributaries, Bangladesh has historically fared very poorly in retaining the ...
The banks of the mighty Meghna River, in some areas, are littered with an alarming number of dead fish and other aquatic species. Shocking levels of industrial pollution are to blame for this, experts ...
This extreme deprivation stems from the current development model, which prioritises profit maximisation for a select group ...
To make Chattogram a livable city, development of the city must take place in a planned way, focusing on environmental protection and reduction of hill-cutting ...
China and India will be requested to ensure that planned dams on the Siang River in Arunachal Pradesh and near the Tibet border are constructed without compromising Bangladesh’s interests, said ...
South Asian nations must assume leadership positions in shaping their own climate resilience initiatives and policies.
The India-China conversation on water has, over the years, merely skimmed the surface, unable, and often unwilling, to wade ...
Tens of millions of people are still drinking arsenic-contaminated water 30 years after ‘the greatest mass poisoning in ...
BANGLADESH has seen impressive economic growth in recent decades, with gross domestic product rising at over 6 per cent ...
He further said that a new era will begin for Delhi.
a professor of river science and the chairman of the West Bengal Pollution Control Board, a government body. Scientists in India and Bangladesh have asked China to share details of its plans so ...