Nationwide canal cleanup campaign
Rizwana urges youths to restore waterways
November 02, 2024 00:00:00
Syeda Rizwana Hasan, adviser to the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, has expressed deep regret that today's generation has never experienced clean rivers and canals, reports UNB.
"We feel sad because we remember seeing them clean in our childhood… many of you don't know what it's like to see a clear, healthy river or how valuable it is to people," Rizwana said.
She made the remarks as the chief guest while speaking at the inauguration of the Rampura-Jirani Canal cleanup drive in the capital on Friday. The drive is part of a nationwide campaign to clean 64 canals and water bodies-one in each district-taking place from November 1 to 15 in honour of National Youth Day 2024.
Rizwana highlighted the Ministry of Youth and Sports' leadership in initiating this campaign, which she described as 'a testament to the strength and dedication of our youth.' She emphasised that collaboration among various government bodies has been crucial, with support from the Water Resources Ministry, Youth and Sports Ministry, Water Development Board, Department of Youth Development, and Dhaka South City Corporation.
To prevent canals from being re-polluted, Rizwana announced plans to establish local committees to oversee each cleaned waterway. "The canal that you clean today should remain clean in the future, but that depends on you as the leaders of tomorrow," she encouraged young participants.
Underscoring the significance of joint efforts, Rizwana called on volunteers and the youth to view this cleanup as a national duty. "Our aim is for future generations to witness pollution-free canals and rivers," she said, adding that she hopes similar campaigns will continue.
The campaign was inaugurated earlier by Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Mahmud Sajeeb Bhuiyan at a ceremony at Rampura Trimohini Eidgah field, where youth volunteers from various organisations gathered to work at 14 points along the Rampura-Jirani Canal.