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Govt forms working committee to implement DAP: Tajul | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
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Building height to be determined on population density: LGRD minister
Staff Correspondent
18th February, 2021 12:10:32
LGRD Minister Md Tajul Islam speaks at a meeting on implementation of the DAP at the Secretariat on Wednesday. Bashundhara Group Chairman Ahmed Akbar Sobhan was present at the meeting
Minister for Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives M Tazul Islam on Wednesday said the height of buildings would be determined on the basis of population density and communication system in the capital.
“Building height would be based on population and communication system of the area and the final decision will be taken after consultation with architects, urban planners and other stakeholders, including those involved in the private housing sector,” he said.
Building height to be determined on the basis of density: Tajul | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
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Editorial
Authorities must comply with SC directives instead of abetting violators
We re shocked by the defiant and seemingly coordinated manner in which all parties involved with the Modhumoti Model Town have been flouting a Supreme Court verdict to dismantle the 550-acre housing project. According to an investigative report by
The Daily Star, the developers continue operations despite a ban in August 2012 by the highest court that upheld a July 2005 directive by the High Court declaring the project illegal and unauthorised . The project sits on land belonging to wetlands in Bilamalia and Baliarpur
mouzas of Savar that serve as flood-control reservoirs vital to the capital s water management. In its full verdict released in 2013, the Appellate Division directed Metro Makers & Developers Ltd., the project owner, to restore the wetland within six months. Far from complying with the order, the project continues to operate to date, under a new name, while the higher authorities