Ensure clean air in Dhaka

A recently published global report on air pollution has revealed that the average life expectancy of a Bangladeshi has been cut by almost three years due to polluted air. According to the report, the life expectancy loss in Bangladesh is 2.91 years; 1.16 years is cut short by outdoor air

Dhaka’s air quality once again worst in the world this morning

Dhaka has topped the list of cities worldwide with the worst air quality with an AQI score of 191 at 9:09 am on Saturday morning. Dhaka’s air was classified as 'unhealthy', according to the air quality index. Pakistan’s Lahore, Myanmar’s Yangon and Nepal’s Kathmandu occupied the second, third and fourth spots on

Dhaka’s air ‘unhealthy’, 6th worst in the world

Dhaka ranked sixth on the list of cities worldwide with the worst air quality, with an AQI score of 179 at 9:20 am on Friday. Dhaka’s air was classified as 'unhealthy', according to the air quality index. China’s Shenyang, Ghana’s Accra and Shanghai occupied the first three spots on the list, with

Dhaka’s air ‘unhealthy’, 4th worst in the world

-Dhaka ranked fourth on the list of cities worldwide with the worst air quality, with an AQI score of 185 at 9:05 am this morning. Dhaka’s air was classified as 'unhealthy', according to the air quality index. Ghana’s Accra, India’s Mumbai and Pakistan’s Karachi occupied the first three spots on the list,

Dhaka’s air remains ‘unhealthy’

Dhaka's air quality continues to be 'unhealthy', though it is no longer the world's most polluted city. On Tuesday, the densely populated capital of Bangladesh occupied the sixth position in the latest list of world cities with the worst air quality. The capital's air quality index (AQI) was recorded at 129 at