RE: Human survival in the densely populated urban structure is challenging.

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Your point about moving factories to rural Bengal really stands out. If policy nudges, transport links and worker housing come together, it can ease Dhaka’s load and raise local incomes, instead of pushing more people into risky high rise buidlings. Your right about the quake risk, and matching zoning to infrastructure can keep growth within its' limits :). City life shouldn't feel like a pressure cooker everyday, we need room to breathe.



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You are right, it is very difficult to breathe normally in such urbanization. The buildings are arranged in rows. The distance between the buildings and the specific place is very close. Which is a risky place for the people living in this city including the workers. Thank you very much for your kind comment. Of course, population and generation control are very important. Along with this, it is also important to transfer the factories. Thank you brother.

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