In response to demands from vehicle owners, the government has decided to allow just six months for the phase-out of old, unfit vehicles in Dhaka. During this period, vehicle owners will be required to switch to environmentally friendly vehicles.
Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Adviser to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, and Water Resources, said this while briefing the journalists after a discussion on the necessity of removing old vehicles to control air pollution in Dhaka, held at the Power House in Abdul Gani Road of Dhaka.
The adviser stated that removing these old vehicles will significantly improve air quality in Dhaka, which is crucial for protecting public health.
She warned that without such actions, there will soon be no breathable air left in the city. The government will work to ensure that pollution is reduced without causing public inconvenience.
She further mentioned that a campaign to control noise pollution will begin in December.
“The relevant laws will be amended to empower the police to impose fines, which will be deposited in banks. This measure is expected to discourage excessive use of horns,” she added.
In response to another question, she also highlighted that efforts will be made to address lead pollution.
During the ocasion, Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan, Advisor to the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges, said the government will soon implement an effective plan to remove old vehicles. This initiative will help reduce both traffic congestion and pollution in the city, while ensuring minimal public disruption. The government's efforts will progressively bring pollution under control.
Bd-pratidin English/Lutful Hoque