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Dhaka WASA was established in 1963 as an independent agency with the responsibility to supply water and sewage disposal to Dhaka. It also became responsible of water and sewage Narayanganj in 1990. In 1996, it became an autonomous for-profit body with the passage of WASA Act. [ 3 ]
The outsourcing in one service area was done in 1997, but the pilot project was not deemed successful and was stopped. DWASA's activities have been reorganised by the Dhaka WASA Act, 1996, which transformed DWASA into a service-oriented commercial organisation. [4] Dhaka lies on the banks of the Buriganga River in central Bangladesh.
Water Supply and Sewerage Authority or WASA is the main body administering Water supply, Drainage and Sanitation system in Bangladesh. [1] It was established in the year 1963 as an independent organization, under the East Pakistan ordinance XIX. At present WASA operates according to the WASA act 1996. [2]
According to banglanews24.com, there are allegations against him of embezzling 2 thousand crore from 10 mega projects of Dhaka WASA. [14] He has faced questions over irregularities in the implementation of Padma Jashaldia water treatment plant project, a mega project of Dhaka WASA. [15]
The project provides various income-generating need-based training like handicrafts, poultry, psiculture, gardening, agriculture, cattle rearing, etc. This project is a Social Safety Net Programme of the government. My Village My Town: Rural area n/a Proposed [50] Tk1.5 trillion It is a Peri-Urbanisation project for 87,230 villages from 64 ...
The Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives (Bengali: স্থানীয় সরকার, পল্লী উন্নয়ন ও ...
From 1999 to 2002, Islam was the chairman of Dhaka WASA. [6] Islam was a professor of the Department of Geography and Environment at the University of Dhaka. [7] He taught urban development planning at the Asian Institute of Technology. [7] He served on the advisory committee on Urban Planning and Architecture at the Ministry of Housing and ...
The total funds for creating the project included the money of RAJUK (1,113.7 billion taka), LGED (2,760 million) and WASA (866.95 million). [5] Ehsan Khan was the main architect in charge of the Hatirjheel project.