Answer the following questions :
- According to the passage, what happened in the year 1610?
- What, according to the experts, are the primary sources of river pollution in and around Dhaka City?
- What amount of solid waste is produced in Dhaka city and where does it go?
- What does DoE say?
- What may happen if we do not take care of our rivers?
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Explanation: a. In 1610, the Mughals founded their capital Jahangirnagar on the bank of the river Buriganga.
b. According to the experts, there are nine industrial areas in and around Dhaka City, which are the primary sources of river pollution. Those industrial areas are: Tongi, Tejgaon, Hazaribagh, Tarabo, Narayanganj, Savar, Gazipur, Dhaka Export Processing Zone and Ghorashal.
c. About 4500 tons of solid waste is produced in Dhaka city every day and most of it is directly released into the Buriganga.
d. DoE (Department of Environment) says that every day, 20,000 of tannery waste, including some highly toxic materials are released into the river Buriganga.
E- If we do not take care of our rivers, one day, we will cry for water to drink, but find it nowherE-
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