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South Asia's largest sewage treatment plant opened in Bangladesh.

Abe lungi,
Why are you blabbering so much
Nothing enrages the gobarchaap Hindoo than hearing the word "sewage treatment". Building such a plant in Bharat would be seen as Hindoo genocide as it would deny them of rich nutrients when bathing and drinking in the filthy Ganga. I understand your concern, but if you look at the thread title, this plant is being constructed in BANGLADESH, so you don't need to be alarmed by this news.
 
Nothing enrages the gobarchaap Hindoo than hearing the word "sewage treatment". Building such a plant in Bharat would be seen as Hindoo genocide as it would deny them of rich nutrients when bathing and drinking in the filthy Ganga. I understand your concern, but if you look at the thread title, this plant is being constructed in BANGLADESH, so you don't need to be alarmed by this news.
Abe mulle , one of your Mulla baradar un necessarily brought India into discussion. I care a dam for kangladesh and bhikharistan.

cool now bengladesh can shit on india i wish the power plant dump the waste into india.
all indians are now jealous that bengladesh has treatment plant but they have to shit outside on the road where modis escort will ride over the shit sliding out of control.
Your wish is too much as India dump it's all sewer into rivers which flow into Bangladesh.
 
Abe mulle , one of your Mulla baradar un necessarily brought India into discussion. I care a dam for kangladesh and bhikharistan.
Oye lund poojari,

1) It's BHARAT, not India. You've named yourself after the BHAGWAN of DILDOS, so I'd expect you'd have respect for 6.9 trillion year old Tanatani Kuchra and use the correct, non-colonial name. If you can't do that, I demand you renounce your current username and find something else!
2) If you didn't care about our countries, you wouldn't be chimping out in our forums about them 24/7.
 
Oye lund poojari,

1) It's BHARAT, not India. You've named yourself after the BHAGWAN of DILDOS, so I'd expect you'd have respect for 6.9 trillion year old Tanatani Kuchra and use the correct, non-colonial name. If you can't do that, I demand you renounce your current username and find something else!
2) If you didn't care about our countries, you wouldn't be chimping out in our forums about them 24/7.
Are mullah getting pissed..... beta mulla calm down. Kangladesh has already got a STP and you can swim there with your baradar kangladeshis. It will keep you cool.
 
@IndianLite

With all due respects to SHW, per capita consumption numbers for almost everything is lower in BD as compared to IND

Regards

That is not correct.

@Homo Sapiens bhai, was it you that got the stats last time showing per capita consumption in India to be lower than in Bangladesh for certain tech items?

Even with all the Modi cabinet data fudging, the reported per capita household consumer spending is the same - a few dollars north of $1200 or so.



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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today inaugurated the South Asia's largest single sewage treatment plant (STP) in the city's Khilgaon area.

The premier formally launched operation of the Dasherkandi Sewage Treatment Plant, first of its kind in the country, at a function at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in the capital on Thursday morning.


At the same function, Sheikh Hasina also laid foundation stone of the reconstruction and expansion of the Pagla Sewage Treatment Plant in support with the World Bank (WB) and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), having capacity of treating 200 million metric tons of sewage.


“I formally announced of inauguration of the Dasherkandi Sewage Treatment Plant and reconstruction and expansion of the Pagla Sewage Treatment Plant,” she said.

The Dasherkandi plant has a capacity of treating five million tonnes of sewage per day, which is 20 to 25 percent of the total sewage in the capital.

The plant is supposed to play a key role in saving the rivers surrounding the capital from the pollution.

The China-funded project was implemented on about 62.2 acres of land at the cost of Tk 3,482.42 crore. Of the total cost, Tk 1,106.42 crore came from the government fund, Tk 10 crore from Wasa fund and the remaining Tk 2,366 crore from the Export-Import Bank of China as project assistance.

The government has a master plan to build four more sewage treatment plants, one each in Pagla, Uttara, Rayerbazar and Mirpur areas to treat 100 percent sewage of Dhaka by 2030, of which 90 percent will come under pipeline coverage and remaining 10 percent sewage will be collected from the houses.


The plant helps implementing SDG Goal-6 by ensuring better waste management system across the country by 2030.


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is the pioneer of bringing the country under a proper waste management system.

The Dasherkandi Treatment Plant, which falls within Khilgaon Police Station, is adjacent to Aftabnagar and will treat sewage of several areas of the capital, including Gulshan (part), Banani, Tejgaon, Niketon, Maghbazar, Malibagh, Aftabnagar, Badda, Kalabagan, Panthapath, Dhanmondi (part) and Hatirjheel.

Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Minister Md Tazul Islam, Local Government Division Secretary Muhammad Ibrahim, Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen and Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (WASA) Managing Director (MD) Taqsem A Khan spoke at the function.

The project has a sludge drying-burning system with a processing capacity of about 500 tons per day. The construction work started on August 1, 2017.

The project, designed and constructed by Chengdu Engineering Corporation under PowerChina, with one year of operations and maintenance, was handed over to WASA.

The Dasherkandi Sewage Treatment Plant was constructed as part of the master plan taken up by WASA in 2013 to build five treatment plants to prevent river pollution around Dhaka.

According to the project, a waste lifting station is being constructed on the west side of Rampura Bridge at Pragati Sarani, a five kilometer trunk sewer line from Rampura to Aftabnagar and Dasherkandi plant and the main treatment plant at Dasherkandi.

Three separate video documentaries on Dhaka WASA, Dasherkandi Sewage Treatment Plant and Pagla Sewage Treatment Plant were screened at the function.


The news did not say anything about the collection system of sludge from various locations near the project venue.
 

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