It was 4pm. Lunch was yet to be cooked in Shahana Islam’s household, as her family, including her six-year-old child, anxiously waited for the gas supply to return. It had been unavailable for five hours till that point, with no certainties as to how much longer the wait would persist.
Such anecdotes are almost commonplace in several parts of the city as households are met with an added ordeal of inefficient, inadequate gas supplies for most parts of the day. Housewives are barely able to cook during the day, as a result of the low pressure in the supply of gas, instead staying up well past midnight, when the pressure is adequate, to prepare meals for the next day. The situation has persisted since winter, when it had been even direr.
Monday, 26 April 2010
From food to factories
A crisis that plagues life
It is said that water is among the fundamental sources of life and such an adage holds more than a degree of truth,
photo bySanaul Haque
in the context of an urban dwelling, where a sound water supply is an outright necessity.
And with the water supplies from WASA falling agonizingly short of meeting the daily needs of most city dwellers, a crisis is definitely looming in the horizon, if it has not already manifested itself.
Over the last few weeks, the sight of people queuing up for long hours in front of a water pump to procure some water, albeit largely unclean and undrinkable water, is becoming an increasingly familiar one.
To add to their woes, some have to compromise their office shifts, some their household works while others, a day in school, just for the sake of collecting water.
Waning exports
During the tenure of the previous BNP-led four party alliance, businessmen were extremely vocal at blaming the political agitation for the negative growth of the export items. The government also criticised the opposition’s role for the negative impacts on the economy.
photo by Prito Reza
However, during its fifteen month period, despite not being faced with any significant political agitation or strikes, this government is still afflicted with low exports. While there has been a negative growth in the export of most major export items, businessmen and experts fear even worse times ahead.