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DNCC mayor urges people to protect developed fields, parks

UNB . Dhaka
24 Oct 2023 19:54:05 | Update: 24 Oct 2023 19:54:05
DNCC mayor urges people to protect developed fields, parks
Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Mayor Md Atiqul Islam — Courtesy Photo

Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Mayor Md Atiqul Islam on Tuesday urged the people to protect the developed fields and parks in the city corporation area.

"We have built 18 parks and four playgrounds. These grounds and parks should be maintained. Even if the city corporation builds the ground, it will be used by the people of the area. Therefore, the people of the area should be aware that there is no damage to the ground. I appeal to the locals to look after the developed fields and parks and protect them,” he said.

Atiqul was speaking after inaugurating the freedom fighter Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal Complex Library and Madhubagh Ground in the capital's Madhubagh area on Tuesday afternoon.

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal was present as the chief guest at the programme.

"We have built fields and parks with modern facilities by freeing them from illegal occupation. Sports opportunities will help build a drug-free society. One class wanted the Banani parking centre to be set up in the park. Adults will park their cars there.

“But I didn't let that happen and built an open park for the public. I will be responsible for maintaining the fields and parks through tenders. Then it will be properly managed,” said the mayor.

Mentioning that road and drainage system development work has been done in the Madhubagh area, the mayor said, "Once upon a time, Madhubagh used to become waterlogged due to a little rain. Madhubagh is no longer waterlogged. The drainage system has been improved. When it rains, the water recedes in a short time.”

"We have to love the city," the mayor said. “The city cannot be dirty. Garbage cannot be dumped everywhere. We're all dumping garbage in the drain. We will display drains and canal garbage from the city corporation. The canal is being polluted by connecting the sewage directly to the surface drain.

“Gulshan Baridhara land is very expensive. A flat costs around Tk 50 crore but does not have sanitation facilities at home at a cost of a small amount. Our team has started visiting. Action will be taken if the sewage connection is found in the drain.”

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