Human survival in the densely populated urban structure is challenging.




I hope everyone is doing well. Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, can be called a densely populated area. There are similar densely populated areas in different countries of the world. There are small slum areas below the huge circular buildings. However, it is very challenging for people to survive in this densely populated area.



‎In which accidents are coming towards all of us. But one of the important issues is population control. It is necessary to expand factories and other dense human settlements. But all these multi-storey buildings give a dangerous signal. These structures can collapse in a major earthquake. And all the people in the structures, including the people living in the slums below, are living in a dangerous situation.

This densely populated city of Dhaka is very dangerous for us. I think the tradition of rural Bengal will save me in due course. These huge circular multi-storey buildings are always risky for the people of the city. However, it is necessary to be sure about how many people live in a particular area. It is necessary to relocate factories to different places in rural Bengal according to the manpower.

However, these multi-storey buildings have been built to control the population pressure. However, we are living a risky life, accidents will never happen. But we are not here to live forever. Taking precautions to survive is the responsibility and encouragement to keep future generations alive.

However, by 2035, the population of Bangladesh is expected to increase by about 50 percent. The population density is usually seen when you go out on the streets of Dhaka city. There are more cars than people. There are small and large circular buildings all around. You can see this densely populated area. There is no way to plant trees here. Only nature saves us from our suffocating life. Due to climate change, the whole world is suffering from various accidents. Of course, planting trees would be a wise thing to do. But it is difficult to find soil in Dhaka city.

But you can say that Dhaka city is one of the most densely populated places in the world, where a lot of people live. To get rid of continuous density of population, we must fulfill some of the existing calculations.

Is it necessary to distribute the population urgently? Should multi-storey buildings be constructed while maintaining distance? Is it necessary to transfer factories to different places according to the population? Expansion of education and economic development planning? Population policy should be controlled and acceptable.


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You are right. I try to live in a very densely populated area in Manila. And life is very difficult. First problem is the safety. You cannot memorize your neighbor so safety and security is needed and we always close doors and lock it even during the day. The food is quite expensive and sometimes difficult to buy fresh one. That's why I came back here in the countryside.

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Oh it is important to strengthen the security of your city. Through which people can lead a normal life. Although you live in a densely populated city. I have seen the natural scenery here is very beautiful. But especially this circular building is more risky. And such installations should be made by maintaining area-based distance through manpower distribution from the structures. Thank you for your kind comment.

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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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