Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Advisor to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, announced that ten roads in Dhaka will be declared horn-free in January. She stated that necessary amendments to the law will be made to promote a horn-free country. She emphasized the need for everyone to drive responsibly and reduce horn use, and highlighted the crucial role of youth in raising public awareness on issues like environment and climate change based on accurate information.
On Monday evening, speaking as the chief guest at the Grand Finale of the “Shahid Selim BUFT National Debate Competition – 2024” held at BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology in Uttara, Dhaka, she underscored that today’s youth will build tomorrow’s Bangladesh. She urged young people to contribute to creating an eco-friendly country by fostering problem-solving skills based on accurate information, critical thinking, and creativity. Debates, she noted, sharpen communication skills, analytical abilities, and perspectives on problem-solving.
The event also featured speeches by Faruque Hassan, Chairman of the University Board of Trustees; Nasir Uddin Chowdhury, Trustee Member; and Professor Dr. Engineer Ayub Nabi Khan, Pro-Vice Chancellor.
This year’s competition included 32 university and 32 college teams. In the university category, Dhaka University Debating Society won the championship, with Jahangirnagar University Debating Society and North South University Debating Society as first and second runners-up, respectively. In the college category, Adamjee Cantonment College won the championship, followed by Bangladesh Navy College and Mirpur Cantonment College as first and second runners-up.
During the program, a saree portraying the memories of the July Revolution through words and visuals was presented as a gift. The Advisor also answered various questions from journalists.
Separately, today, the Department of Environment conducted 19 mobile court operations across the country to curb the production, sale, distribution, and marketing of banned polythene. In these operations, 35 establishments were fined a total of BDT 132,400, and 2,945 kg of polythene was seized. The Department of Environment will continue such pollution-control efforts.