Friday, October 28, 2011
Political activities and traffic: Oct 2011
Eidgah, Dhanmandi
Eidgah Masjid taken down for renovation
Kazi Nazrul Islam ave traffic
Karwan bazar- side road
'Ghrit-kumari' juice drink- local Aloevera medicinal plant
Shantinagar
Mouchak Mor
Maghbazar
Kazi Nazrul Iaslam road- one side cleared for passing of VIP cars
27 Oct 2011- Khaleda's public meeting in Mymensingh town (media pic)
Long queue for advance train tickets of Eid-ul-Azha holidays on 07 Nov 2011 (media pic)
Preparation for cattle market at Shahjahanpur field for Eid-ul-Azha (media pic)
Dipaboli lighting of a house
Stage set for Mayor election, Narayanganj city corporation on 30 Oct 11 (Media pic)
heavyweight contestants from AL and BNP (media pic)
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Hatirjheel-Begunbari Canal Project- still a long way to go!
Begunbari canal near Bangladesh FDC & Ideal Trade Centre
Bridge loop at Madhubagh over canal to connect Tejgaon Industrial Area
Tejgaon Industrial area
Watch dog- Madhubagh
Madhubagh
Partial view Niketon-Badda
Niketan-Gulshan south
Merul Badda
Madhubagh
view of Aftabnagar, Rampura
Zahurul Islam University bldg. Aftabnagar, Rampura
Bamboo market on Rampura-Badda road
Water-hyacinth from Begunbari canal
Gulshan-1 lake south
Begunbari
Bridge constn over lake moving at a snail's speed
Begunbari lake
near Tejgaon- FDC
Hatir jheel and Karwanbazar
Eskaton view over Hatir jheel
Hatir jheel- yet incomplete
Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel south side
Panthapath-Sonargaon hotel intersection
Banglamotor intersection
The Hatirjheel-Begunbari canal
project was initiated in 2007 and approved
for an amount of Tk.1,480.98 crore by the ECNEC in Oct 2007 for completion of
work by June 2010. Later, an additional Tk 420
crore was allocated at the end of 2008 for land acquisition, raising the total
project cost to Tk 1,893 crore.
Bangladesh Army and Bangladesh
University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) took over the
Hatijheel-Begunbari project in 2008. Its actual land requirement was assessed
through conducting field-level survey.
According to original time frame,
land acquisition was supposed to be completed by December 2007 but it rolled
till the last quarter of 2010. Project deadline was extended to June 2011 last
year and now a proposal to extend the deadline further to June 2012 is awaiting
approval.
The main objective of the project
was to drain out stagnant water from the city quickly during rainy season.
Under the project, a ring road was considered surrounding the canal.
The Special Works Organisation (Army
Engineering Corps), RAJUK, Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authorities and
Local Government and Engineering Department are jointly implementing the
project.
Hatirjheel and Begunbari canal at
one time were connected to Dhanmondi Lake. During late 80’s when Panthapath
road was constructed, the open channel was filled up.
The bridge-width (double lane) may be inadequate (like Dhanmandi lake bridge) in the long run for fast traffic once the canal ring roads are connected with the three major trunk roads/expressway at Panthapath, FDC, Gulshan south and Rampura. Width of 'link roads' connecting the areas from one side over the lake to the other should be 4-lane for vehicular traffic. The south and east bank of canal pass through densely populated areas of low and middle income group (Merul Badda, Rampura, Noyatola, Madhubagh and Moghbazar). Without separate service road isolating these areas from the canal promenade ring roads, the situation will be too constricted and present a chaotic scene we see around renovated Lalbagh Killa, Osmani-uddan, Ahsan Manzil and Buriganga river.
Water level in Hatirjkeel/ Begunbari canal during dry season is likely to go down by 12'-15'. Since the project includes public recreation- promenade, boating and 'water-taxi' service, to maintain its working head (without sewer water) water may have to be pumped in with a heavy recurring cost.
(Hatirjheel - Begunbari Wetland Development)
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