It was part of a routine inspection of the World Heritage Sites, according to Billal. “We are working well so that there will be no problem and they do not report anything negative,” the additional secretary said. The government had been allowed until December 2018 at the time to report on the conservation to the World Heritage Centre. After the mission, the World Heritage Committee had called for the Rampal power plant to be relocated. In a meeting in July, the government succeeded in protecting the Sundarbans from being listed as a World Heritage in Danger with the help of China and India.
Source: bd News24 November 17, 2019 21:00 UTC