Public awareness key to building dengue-free cities: Shahe Alam

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Published On: 26 Jun 2026, 16:24
State Minister for Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Mir Shahe Alam today spoke at the capital's Banani. Photo: BSS

DHAKA, June 26, 2026 (BSS) - State Minister for Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Mir Shahe Alam today said the government's objective is not to punish people through fines or imprisonment, but to protect lives by building dengue-free cities through greater public awareness and participation.

He made the remarks while inspecting an Aedes mosquito larva detection and 
elimination drive conducted on Roads 18, 21 and 24 in the capital's Banani 
area under the initiative of the nationwide mosquito-borne disease prevention 
task force.

The state minister urged city dwellers to regularly remove stagnant water 
from their homes, rooftops, yards and flower pots, saying public awareness 
remains the most effective way to prevent dengue.

"If citizens remain vigilant and regularly clean places where water 
accumulates, dengue can largely be prevented," he said, calling on people to 
ensure that flower pots, coconut shells, paint cans and other containers do 
not retain water.

Mir Shahe Alam said the government is working with the support of residents 
to make Dhaka dengue-free. He also informed that mosquito larva-killing 
tablets are available free of cost at regional and ward offices of the Dhaka 
North City Corporation (DNCC), urging citizens to collect and use them to 
destroy mosquito breeding sites.

He called on journalists to intensify awareness campaigns through electronic, 
print, online and social media to help prevent the spread of dengue and other 
mosquito-borne diseases.

The state minister also requested the Real Estate and Housing Association of 
Bangladesh (REHAB) to instruct its members to maintain cleanliness at under-
construction and residential buildings.

Replying to a question from reporters, he said the ministry would take 
necessary measures to ensure similar preventive actions at government 
residential quarters.

Speaking after the inspection, DNCC Chief Health Officer Brigadier General 
Imrul Kayes said it would not be possible for the city corporation alone to 
eliminate dengue unless residents actively cooperate.

He said the city corporation is carrying out regular mosquito control 
operations, including insecticide spraying, cleanliness drives and Aedes 
larva destruction at houses, commercial establishments and restaurants.

A three-month special monsoon campaign is also underway to promote household 
cleanliness and raise awareness among residents, he added.

Imrul Kayes said Aedes mosquito larvae were found in nearly 50 percent of the 
government quarters and surrounding houses inspected during a three-day drive 
in Banani, indicating the need for stronger public awareness.

During today's operation, DNCC Executive Magistrate Marufa Akter Neli fined 
the authorities of an under-construction residential building on Road 24 in 
Banani Tk 50,000 after Aedes larvae were found on the premises. In default of 
payment, a three-month jail sentence was ordered.

As part of the campaign, awareness activities, including loudspeaker 
announcements and the distribution of leaflets and stickers, were carried out 
among local residents to discourage mosquito breeding.

The state minister also exchanged views with city corporation sanitation 
workers and thanked them for their dedicated efforts in controlling dengue.

DNCC Chief Executive Officer Muhammad Asaduzzaman, Chief Waste Management 
Officer Commodore Mohammad Humayun Kabir, Regional Health Officer Dr Azijun 
Nesa, officials of the Local Government Division and representatives of 
Banani Society, among others, were present during the inspection.
 

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