Dhaka, Aug. 29 -- Air pollution has emerged as an invisible yet devastating threat to human life and nature worldwide. Rapid urbanization, industrialization, population growth, and the reckless use of fossil fuels are injecting massive amounts of harmful pollutants into the air. These pollutants pose serious risks to public health, the environment, and even the global economy. Bangladesh, a fast-developing nation, finds itself at the center of this crisis. With industrial growth, urban expansion, and infrastructural development racing forward, the pressure on the environment has multiplied. As a result, Bangladesh is now ranked among the world's most pollution-prone countries. Its capital, Dhaka, frequently tops the list of the most pollu...
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