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Unesco withdraws objection to Rampal power plant near Sundarbans

Only one word comes in my 'Dalal', yet it is sufficient to describe your moronic attribute to appease vested quarter.
Are there no place places in bd?
Let alone technical aspects.

On this same issue you have opened dozens of threads.
Would you please carefully read the thread to the down.
What others saying, what are the concerns?
Thanks.
I am rather surprised at this turn of event that UNESCO upturned its veto to a YES to Rampal. I will be waiting to see what technical specifications this organization will prescribe for this power plant. I am happy that all those street agitators led by Anu Muhammad , the nonsense, will find little water under their boat.
 
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He thinks repeating awami league hukka hua propaganda brings credibility, when in fact he lost all of his.
 
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He thinks repeating awami league hukka hua propaganda brings credibility, when in fact he lost all of his.
Why do you continuously insult persons who you categorize as Awami Leaguers? This news is not prepared by myself. Talk something that concerns the subject of the news. I think, Rampal project is very important for creating strength to the economic activities of BD, specially of the Khulna zone. Mills and factories cannot be run by wind. So, electricity plants are needed.
 
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Only one word comes in my 'Dalal', yet it is sufficient to describe your moronic attribute to appease vested quarter.
Are there no place places in bd?
Let alone technical aspects.

On this same issue you have opened dozens of threads.
Would you please carefully read the thread to the down.
What others saying, what are the concerns?
Talk rationally and in polite language, which the Jamaatis are not taught of, though! Why you guys are against the building of a power plant?
 
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Even Prof Anu Mohammed, prof MM Akash Prof Riaz all are jamatis.
I am not against any power plants or Indian power plants.
But particularly this Rampal will be disastrous for BD.
When most of the people supporting a cause , think all are irrational.
Good day.
Talk rationally and in polite language, which the Jamaatis are not taught of, though! Why you guys are against the building of a power plant?
 
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Even Prof Anu Mohammed, prof MM Akash Prof Riaz all are jamatis.
I am not against any power plants or Indian power plants.
But particularly this Rampal will be disastrous for BD.
When most of the people supporting a cause , think all are irrational.
Good day.
You forgot to say the reasons for talking against Rampal. It is a false issue raised by that communist Anu Muhammad, but the Jamaatis support it. Both the groups seems to want an impoverished BD that will depend upon India.
 
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03:35 PM, July 10, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 04:06 PM, July 10, 2017
‘Govt importing rejected power schemes’
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File photo of Prof Anu Muhammad.

Star Online Report

Bangladesh is importing rejected ideas of power generation, said Prof Anu Muhammad, the man who is spearheading Save Sundarbans movement, today.

India and China have already shutdown many coal-based power plant because these are expensive and severely pollutant, he said at a programme held in Dhaka.

“But Bangladesh is adopting their abandoned project,” he said while speaking a joint press conference of National Committee for Saving the Sundarbans and Bangladesh Poribesh Andolon.

“State is not a business organisations. We don’t want that they will make profit from electricity leaving people to suffer and unhappy,” said columnist Syed Abul Moksud.

He urged the government to adopt a mass-oriented and environment friendly energy policy.

In the conference, Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis’s Director Tim Buckley and Energy Finance Analyst Simon Nicholas presented how Bangladesh can benefit from renewable energy instead of gas and coal-based power plant.

In their research ‘Bangladesh Electricity Transition: A Diverse, Secure and Deflationary Way Forward’, they said Bangladesh is currently excessively dependent on gas-fired power generation whilst domestic sources of gas are becoming increasingly unreliable.

The country’s plan to increase reliance on subsidised coal-fired generation is almost entirely dependent on imported coal and would increase energy security risk, reads the study.
 
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12:00 AM, July 11, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 04:43 AM, July 11, 2017
Final decision on Sundarbans tomorrow
Unesco representative Beatrice Kaldun tells The Daily Star
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Staff Correspondent

The ongoing World Heritage Committee (WHC) meeting in Krakow, Poland is reviewing the state of conservation of the Sundarbans, a world heritage site.

The session is focused on the protection of the Outstanding Universal Value of the property and will take final decision regarding the Sundarbans tomorrow, said Beatrice Kaldun, head and representative of the Unesco, in an interview with The Daily Star in her office.

When asked about the decisions taken in the WHC meeting about the Rampal power plant, she said Bangladesh as a state party to the World Heritage Convention has to fulfill the commitments stipulated under the convention and its operational guidelines to protect its world heritage site.

All state parties are committed to follow the decisions made by the WHC, Kaldun said.

She mentioned that following a visit by Reactive Monitoring Mission of Unesco World Heritage Centre and IUCN in March 2016 and follow-up discussions and consultations between the government and Unesco have resulted in the draft of decisions for discussion and adoption by the World Heritage Committee at its 41st session in Poland.

The draft decision was uploaded on the Unesco website.

"Some amendments to the draft decision have been made in the discussion session at the committee meeting. For example, reference to a possible inscription of the Sundarbans World Heritage site into the List of World Heritage in Danger in absence of substantial progress [in conserving the Sundarbans] has been revised," said Beatrice.

Another amendment was the timeline of reporting about the progress made by the government to the WHC. The original deadline was February 1, 2018, she said.

The new deadline has been set in December 2018. It means that the state of conservation of the Sundarbans World Heritage site will again be discussed in the 43th session of the WHC in 2019.

The government promised to conduct a Strategic Environment Assessment (SEA) in the South West region of Bangladesh.

However, the recommendations of the Reactive Monitoring mission and the decision of the WHC address a variety of issues, not only the SEA, but integrated management of the Sundarbans, or ensuring flow of fresh water in the forest.

All decisions in the meeting including the ones about the Sundarbans will be adopted on July 12, the last day of the committee meeting.

The Unesco representative said, once a property of a country is announced as a 'World Heritage Site', the country is responsible to follow certain criteria and guidelines under the convention to protect the outstanding universal value (OUV) of that property.

Asked how the Unesco would be monitoring whether the government carried out SEA properly, the country representative said, "The draft decision had a reference to IUCN guidelines for environmental assessments, but certainly, Unesco would support the government as required."

It is the duty of the particular state party to protect their heritage site fulfilling the requirements as outlined in the convention, she said.

A world heritage site is of outstanding universal value, she said, adding that the international heritage community may sometimes require more efforts or stronger approaches than outlined in the national rules and regulations of a country.

Kaldun pointed out that following the standard procedures of the convention, any major intervention at or close to a World Heritage site should be reported to the World Heritage Committee (through the World Heritage Centre) prior of any interventions. This procedure and opportunity was missed in the case of the Sundarbans.

She also mentioned that following the Reactive Monitoring Mission's visit in March 2016, Bangladesh government became very proactive and interacted with UNESCO and IUCN closely.

"Also, the Bangladesh delegation put their efforts in Krakow and showed a dedication about the Sundarbans, which is now an excellent opportunity to build upon with all necessary stakeholders at international, national and local levels to ensure the safeguarding and sustainable integrated development of the World Heritage site," she said.
 
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12:00 AM, July 11, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 04:43 AM, July 11, 2017
Final decision on Sundarbans tomorrow
Unesco representative Beatrice Kaldun tells The Daily Star
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If final decision tomorrow then why awami league PM Hasina and her hukka hua cabinet, foreign ministry and cheer leading band here told the LIE, UNESCO made the decision to withdraw objection?? Hasian and her cabinet does not have any credibility now foreign ministry lost its once more.
 
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If final decision tomorrow then why awami league PM Hasina and her hukka hua cabinet, foreign ministry and cheer leading band here told the LIE, UNESCO made the decision to withdraw objection?? Hasian and her cabinet does not have any credibility now foreign ministry lost its once more.
Why should the govt stop it from proclaiming the truth? Is it because the fanatic Jamaat want BD to depend for electricity on India? Why do you guys love anything India? Is it because that fanatic Moududi prescribed against the creation of separate Muslim country/countries in 1947? Now Jamaat and communists are together to undo BD.
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Why should the govt stop it from proclaiming the truth? Is it because the fanatic Jamaat want BD to depend for electricity on India? Why do you guys love anything India? Is it because that fanatic Moududi prescribed against the creation of separate Muslim country/countries in 1947? Now Jamaat and communists are together to undo BD.

As per UNESCO, awami league lied to the nation. You are still paddling awami lie and using jamat as shield. That is what awami low life do, commit crime but blame others. That is all too familiar and does not work in 2017.
 
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As per UNESCO, awami league lied to the nation. You are still paddling awami lie and using jamat as shield. That is what awami low life do, commit crime but blame others. That is all too familiar and does not work in 2017.
Tell me which part of govt proclamation is a lie. Where do you find Awami League? It is the Gov of Bangladesh that proclaimed it, is not it? Why it is to you AL's party proclamation?
 
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Tell me which part of govt proclamation is a lie. Where do you find Awami League? It is the Gov of Bangladesh that proclaimed it, is not it? Why it is to you AL's party proclamation?

To him govt of BD and BAL are one and the same. Is he wrong?
 
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Mega plan to meet Bangladesh power demand soon by anti-Rampal protesters
Staff Correspondent bdnews24.com
Published: 2017-07-12 03:08:34.0 BdST Updated: 2017-07-12 03:25:45.0 BdST

A mega plan for meeting Bangladesh's electricity demands without setting up power plants in Rampal and Rooppur will be revealed shortly by the National Committee for Protection of Oil, Gas, Mineral Resources, Power and Ports.

The plan to be presented on Jul 22 will involve less cost than the current one and act as a counter proposal to the government's 'regressive plans', Prof Anu Muhammad, the committee's member secretary, told a rally in Dhaka on Tuesday.

The government justification for plans for a thermal plant in Bagerhat's Rampal and a nuclear power plant in Pabna's Rooppur was for meeting rising demands, he said.

"There is no bigger fraud than this. Rampal and Rooppur plants are not being set up to meet demands but to secure the interest of foreign countries," he commented.

The committee, by conducting researches during the past seven months, has drawn out a cost-friendly mega plan for meeting electricity demands without dependency on foreign aid or loans, said Prof Muhammad.


"The people of Bangladesh will be able to use this electricity at a cheaper cost."

The committee will also protest against the Rampal power plant, an Indo-Bangladesh initiative whose proposed location was near the Sundarbans, by demonstrating on 100 kilometres of road between Sarankhola and Shyamnagar on Jul 25, he said.

The committee will continue to protest the 1,320MW coal-fired plant near the world's largest mangrove forest despite the UNESCO's decision to withdraw objections about the location.

"It is the UNESCO's defeat if it changed its stance listening to the Bangladesh government or someone else. The people of Bangladesh won’t back away even though the UNESCO has. We'll continue our campaign," the national committee leader said.
 
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