Dhaka’s air is gravely polluted. Given the rapid urbanisation as well as growing commercial activities, the air of the other major cities too is being polluted
The air in Bangladesh has again been ranked as the world's most polluted by IQAir – a Swiss company that makes air quality monitors and air purification technologies. "Central and South Asia had some of the world's worst air quality and were home to 46 of the world's 50 most polluted cities," the newly released report stated after analysing the pollution data of
The World Air Quality Report 2021 by IQAir, Bangladesh Remains most polluted Country a global air quality data platform analysed PM 2.5 air pollution measurements from air monitoring stations in 6,475 cities of 117 countries, regions and territories.
Prof Dr Ahmad Kamruzzaman Majumder, director of the Center for Atmospheric Pollution Studies at Stamford University, this morning revealed a survey report on which district has the worst air pollution.
Dhaka's air is once again the world's most polluted. The capital's air quality index (AQI) was recorded at 269 at 10:11am today. China's Wuhan and India's New Delhi occupied the next two positions, with AQI scores of 252 and 214, respectively.