Langalbandh

2. 16 No. Langalbandh government primary school ghat, where people have to reach the water crossing a make-shift stair made with sand sacks.
3. Annapurna ghat, with a room for women to change clothes. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
4. Rajghat, the place where it is believed that Swami Bibekananda once bathed, rendering importance to Hindu pilgrims. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
5. Entrance to Shanti Ashram/ Makri Sadhu ghat. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
6. Mahatma Gandhi Ghat, the only ghat where the stair have guarder on both sides. Some of the ashes of the great politician was released here released here. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
Sri Sir Bhadroshori Kali Mandir ghat. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
Joykali ghat. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
Rokkha Khali Mandir ghat. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
Babu Monoj Kanti Boral bathing ghat. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
Swami Dwigijoy Brohmachari Ashram ghat. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
Rishibari Ghat with bamboo makeshift platform. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
Jogobondhu ghat. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
Dokhineshwar Kali Mandir ghat, a large portion already grabbed. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
15. The old Bhrahmaputra River, covered in water hyacinth making it non-navigational. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
Dumping of solid waste in the river. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
Sewage from nearby establishments dumped in the water through pipes. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
A culvert being built on a channel of the river leaves little room for the water to pass. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon
Examples of land grabbing. Photo Courtesy : Poribesh Bachao Andolon