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Sound pollution acute, law hardly applied [1]

The inhabitants of the capital city Dhaka are living with high risk of being suffering from more than 30 major diseases including blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, insomnia, hearing disability and trouble in concentration, as the level of noise pollution in the city has raised up to 106 decibel, where the tolerance level is maximum 50 decibel.

Publication Date: 
29/04/2009
New Nation (Bangladesh) [2]
Tags:
Noise Pollution [3], Bangladesh [4], Dhaka [5]
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