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Need for proper land planning
Published: May 10, 2018 22:24:44

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At a seminar titled, 'Bangladesh Graduating from LDC to Developing Country: Role of Planners' in the city, planning experts have been highly critical of the misuse of land and market-driven archaic development projects. So far only 6.0 per cent land of the country could be brought under plans but there is no budgetary back-up to implement those, they complain. Thus, they claim that not even one per cent of the land area in the entire country is under a proper plan. Additionally, the projects are undertaken in order to benefit privileged groups instead of ensuring social justice for the disadvantaged and the marginalised. These are serious charges, no doubt. Some of the observations made at the seminar on the rising inequality in the country are quite known to economists and political leaders but they argue that in the first phase of development wealth creation is a priority. Its equalitarian distribution can wait sometime before welfare and social programmes are geared to bridging the income gaps.

The academic discourse on this subject shows no sign of coming to a conclusion right at this moment. But one thing is clear that in a country with scarce land, judicious use of this resource and total avoidance of project profligacy are the demand of the time. If the capital city suffers non-implementation of its master plans to the tune of 90 per cent, the situation in the rest of the country beggars description. There has been an insane competition to grab government property all around. River banks are encroached upon and land-filled in order to build permanent structures and the possession is legalised with help from dishonest land officials in exchange for bribe money. Today not only the four rivers around the capital have become shrunk on account of indiscriminate grabbing, many other rivers across the country are struggling to maintain their flows.

Had there been a proper plan with land, water bodies, markets, haats or baazars and road networks, the random anarchy involving dispossession of government property could be stalled for ever. For sometime it has been claimed that the country will go for digitised land recording soon. By the time such a system will be introduced, the government will discover that misappropriation of the resource would then be legalised beyond recognition. Even if there is litigation, its protracted nature will give the illegal possessor or occupier an advantage.

Proper land planning calls for wealth creation and raising the living standard of people. Experts are of the opinion that it can help achieve 40 per cent of the sustainable development goals (SDGs). How? The expected graduation from the status of LDC to a middle-income country will have to create employment for a better skilled and trained crop of job-seekers and workers. This will require setting up of small and medium enterprises on well planned sites of lands with an eye to the environment. Benefit sharing has to be rational instead of allowing the rich to become richer. Here lies the key to sustainability of a middle-income country and a decent living standard of the people.

https://thefinancialexpress.com.bd/editorial/need-for-proper-land-planning-1525969484
 
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GoB and its party cronies are shouting a developed BD by 2041, but how many decades it will take to get rid of these slums, here and there in Dhaka, and give their residents a better life? More than 70 yrs have passed since 1947 and one can see all these symptoms of a traditional Bangladesh for the next few centuries.

Go to Manila, it is very beautiful city. But, behind your Hotel you will see many slums like the Dhaka ones. A poor country has a knack to build nice looking roadside buildings and show them off to the foreigners as the real picture of the country. But, the foreigners know very well what is the real BD or the Philippines.
 
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GoB and its party cronies are shouting a developed BD by 2041, but how many decades it will take to get rid of these slums, here and there in Dhaka, and give their residents a better life? More than 70 yrs have passed since 1947 and one can see all these symptoms of a traditional Bangladesh for the next few centuries.

Go to Manila, it is very beautiful city. But, behind your Hotel you will see many slums like the Dhaka ones. A poor country has a knack to build nice looking roadside buildings and show them off to the foreigners as the real picture of the country. But, the foreigners know very well what is the real BD or the Philippines.

BD has only been independent since 1971. During 1947-1971, Pakistan transferred BD resources to benefit itself.
 
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BD has only been independent since 1971. During 1947-1971, Pakistan transferred BD resources to benefit itself.
Yes, all that Jute really made Pakistan an economic super power.

Also, we have been separated longer now than we were together so stop blaming it on us already.
 
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Learn HOW TO BULLSHITTTTT!
মধ্যম আয়ের দেশ বলে কিছু নেই, এতোদিন যা বলা হয়েছিলো সব ভুল ছিলো। থুক্কু এখন থুক্কু বলে দিলাম



Yes, all that Jute really made Pakistan an economic super power.

Also, we have been separated longer now than we were together so stop blaming it on us already.

A pertinent question is why jute industries never revived again here!
 
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Easy answer, synthetic materials like polyester is easier to produce and work with. World moved on from jute.
Next question?

Jute has its own value and it's biodegradable but BD has failed to market in abroad.
 
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Jute has its own value and it's biodegradable but BD has failed to market in abroad.
Sure I agree. But please don't blame Pakistan for your issues now. You were only part of our Country for less than 30 years. Not even 1 generation.
 
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Sure I agree. But please don't blame Pakistan for your issues now. You were only part of our Country for less than 30 years. Not even 1 generation.

I did not blame. It's another Bangladeshi. Different type.
 
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I did not blame. It's another Bangladeshi. Different type.

My apologies then. Bangladesh has a bright future, I just hope that anti Pakistani Bengali stop blaming 1000 years of history on 30 years Bangladesh was East Pakistan.
 
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BD has only been independent since 1971. During 1947-1971, Pakistan transferred BD resources to benefit itself.
I wonder how long you will keep on parroting ills of Pakistan time? Do not you ever come out of your Dhaka mansion and did not you ever study the the subject of construction of Zilla to Zilla roads that were constructed during the 24 years of Pakistan time? After 1971 it is already 46 years, still you are talking about stealing by the west and still BD is unable to match the construction of 24 years of pre-1971.

Only now, just before another election, minister Qadir is talking about expanding those roads that were built before 1971. Whatever is the country's name, BD is a 70 year old grandfather, and you talk as if the British left it only yesterday. Why we should be so mean minded as to blame others when we ourselves are not talented to do anything good by ourselves? This talk only character is why only we remain an LDC. It is a shame!!
 
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My apologies then. Bangladesh has a bright future, I just hope that anti Pakistani Bengali stop blaming 1000 years of history on 30 years Bangladesh was East Pakistan.

Nothing can be done to Awami League supporters.

They will do it for internal political reason and for feeling pride by blaming Pakistan.
 
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I wonder how long you will keep on parroting ills of Pakistan time? Do not you ever come out of your Dhaka mansion and did not you ever study the the subject of construction of Zilla to Zilla roads that were constructed during the 24 years of Pakistan time? After 1971 it is already 46 years, still you are talking about stealing by the west and still BD is unable to match the construction of 24 years of pre-1971.

Only now, just before another election, minister Qadir is talking about expanding those roads that were built before 1971. Whatever is the country's name, BD is a 70 year old grandfather, and you talk as if the British left it only yesterday. Why we should be so mean minded as to blame others when we ourselves are not talented to do anything good by ourselves? This talk only character is why only we remain an LDC. It is a shame!!


Two roads have ALREADY been expanded to 4 lane highways and a third is currently in the works.


FYI - these are the current MASSIVE projects going on in BD:

1. Padma Bridge
2. Dhaka Metro Rail
3. Dhaka Elevated Expressway 1
4. Roopur Nuclear Power Plant
5. Payra Coal Power Plant
5. Matarbari Coal Power Plant


Financed and ready to go:

1. Padma Bridge Railway.


BD spent nearly 3 decades recovering from the fiscal deficit of 1947-1971 era and the devastation of the 1971 war. It started with zero foreign reserves as Pakistan never handed BD anything when BD unilaterally left the Union.

I have already advised/explained these things to you many times before and so why do you not understand?
 
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GoB and its party cronies are shouting a developed BD by 2041, but how many decades it will take to get rid of these slums, here and there in Dhaka, and give their residents a better life? More than 70 yrs have passed since 1947 and one can see all these symptoms of a traditional Bangladesh for the next few centuries.

Go to Manila, it is very beautiful city. But, behind your Hotel you will see many slums like the Dhaka ones. A poor country has a knack to build nice looking roadside buildings and show them off to the foreigners as the real picture of the country. But, the foreigners know very well what is the real BD or the Philippines.

Need more seven storied slum for these guys around Dhaka, also in other cities across the country. But should be for short term basis. And many such projects in different price categories for middle income people as well. In old Dhaka Govt has initiated a good pilot project. Hope it materializes and implemented in other parts of old Dhaka as well.

 
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I wonder how long you will keep on parroting ills of Pakistan time? Do not you ever come out of your Dhaka mansion and did not you ever study the the subject of construction of Zilla to Zilla roads that were constructed during the 24 years of Pakistan time? After 1971 it is already 46 years, still you are talking about stealing by the west and still BD is unable to match the construction of 24 years of pre-1971.
In 1971, there was only 3,000 km paved road in entire Bangladesh.Now it is 120,000 km. Forty times longer.Before 1971, only the main districts were connected by 1-2 lane paved road. You must be under something's influence to claim this laughable idea that BD is still relying on some thrown away road infrastructure development during that era.If you maintain such a high regards to your pyara Pakistan that you claim that we still relying on those tid-bid development, then why is your Pakistan now not a developed country? Why they are being outdone by India or Bangladesh in development? Or their amazing skill of developing the country is only applicable to Bangladesh, but not in their own country? Or are you trying to give an impression that, Pakistanis developed BD in 1947-1971 period at the expense of their own development? Such an angel?
 
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