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Central business district to be built at Kamrangirchar: Taposh

Bangladesh

BSS
06 November, 2021, 02:20 pm
Last modified: 06 November, 2021, 07:43 pm

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Central business district to be built at Kamrangirchar: Taposh

A draft of the plan titled "Prospects of CBD Development: An overview of Kamrangirchar (Dhaka)" was recently placed at the DSCC

BSS
06 November, 2021, 02:20 pm
Last modified: 06 November, 2021, 07:43 pm
Central business district to be built at Kamrangirchar: Taposh

Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) plans to build a world-class modern central business district in the capital's Kamrangirchar to meet the current contextual demand and future needs to help achieve the "Vision 2041".

"We will build a central business district (CBD) at Kamrangirchar in the capital," DSCC Mayor Barrister Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh told BSS in an exclusive interview at his Nagar Bhaban office here.

The commercial hub will have to be transformed into a complete business city as a 50-storey business skyscraper, world-class conference centre, and a hotel will be established there, he said.

A draft of the plan titled "Prospects of CBD Development: An overview of Kamrangirchar (Dhaka)" was recently placed at the DSCC.   

The economic aspect of Dhaka has been taken into consideration to prepare the draft plan.

As per the economic review (according to the population census report of 2011), Dhaka metropolitan area has a total population of 14.17 million comprising 33.78% of the total urban population.

Dhaka city accounts for only 8.7% of the total population while its contribution to GDP is about 35% (8th Five Year plan).

To implement the plan, Barrister Taposh said they will have to reclaim the ancient Buriganga from illegal encroachment.   

"We will evict the illegal encroachers from riverside and re-excavate the Buriganga as per the desire of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and revive its ancient look. Illegal encroachers will be removed, no matter how powerful they might be," he added.

The mayor said water will flow along two sides of Keraniganj, once the old Buringanga is revived and thus an aesthetic atmosphere will be created in the area.

Taposh said that once the CBD is implemented it would help achieve the "Vision 2041" turning Bangladesh into an upper-middle-class country by 2031 and a developed nation by 2041 envisioned by the Prime Minister.

Kamrangirchar would be the next business hub of the capital and would be an example of aesthetic and modern architecture, he added.

The area will symbolize smart growth and will be livable with economic stability, he continued.

As per the draft plan, a high-rise convention center, condominiums, high- end office building, auditoriums, seminar heritage museum, rooftop cafes or restaurants, art gallery, green walkways, cycle lane, and stand, water taxi jetty, water garden, old Dhaka museum, drama theater, and amphitheatre will be established.

The proposed plan considered the geographical location, environmental aspect, the advantage of various natural resources of the Kamrangirchar area surrounded by the river basin, and its very close proximity to existing financial centers as its strength.

Likewise, the draft plan touted Kamrangirchar as an opportunity to construct the CBD as the area houses comparatively low-rise structures and has potential
connectivity with mass transit stations.

The draft plan has taken into consideration illegal encroachment of riverbank side, average height (is 5.5 meter) of the land of Kamrangirchar area which
is under maximum flood flow level as lower groundwater absorption is considered as the weaknesses of the CBD.

According to the draft plan, comparatively high expense for construction, narrow existing road, the existence of a few high rise buildings and informal sector, and necessity of resettlement program are appeared as threats of the CBD.

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