Today's Gallery (2016.05.13)

National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam's memorial plaque is left in an appalling condition on the Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue at Sonargaon intersection in the capital. The texts inscribed on it, below, are totally illegible. The colour of the pillars, which had several flyers pasted on it, has also faded. The state of the plaque not only testifies to the negligence on the authorities' part, but it also says a lot about the sense of respect lacking in our society and poor appreciation of history. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Sheikh Mehedi Morshed
Using chains, an elephant is made to drag a log inside the Lawachara National Park at Kamalganj upazila in Moulvibazar. Forest department officials say they recently gave permission for cutting down trees planted along the railway lines in the park under a social forestry project. The photo was taken on Tuesday. Photo: Mintu Deshwara
An excavator lifts sand on the Kaliganga river in Uttoli area of Manikganj. Illegal sand traders have long been using the area to store sand for sale, choking the river. The photo was taken last week. Photo: Anisur Rahman
These burnt out debris used to be people's belongings, destroyed due to a fire at a slum in the capital's Green Road area. It has been over eight days and the piles of wreckage remain untouched occupying almost an entire side of the street, amidst the city corporations' campaign for a cleaner city. The photo was taken yesterday. Photo: Rashed Shumon
A group of people who tried to cross the Greek-Macedonian border takes a rest after crossing a small river on their way back to a makeshift camp for refugees and migrants at the border near the village of Idomeni, Greece, yesterday. Photo: Reuters
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei takes pictures as he meets with female university students in Gaza City yesterday during his visit in the Gaza Strip for his upcoming documentary film on the refugee crisis in the Middle East. Photo: AFP
Riot police clash with protestors during a demonstration against French labour law reform in Paris, France, yesterday. France's embattled Socialist government survived a vote of no-confidence yesterday over its decision to force a controversial labour reform bill though parliament. Unions have called for more demonstrations on the same day to coincide with the vote of no confidence. Photo: Reuters
Medical assistant training students, unemployed graduates and professionals observe a token hunger strike in front of the capital's Jatiya Press Club yesterday to realise their five-point demand, consisting of arranging higher education, creating new posts and posting, upgrading status and salaries, establishing separate education board and forming regulation and giving allowances for the internees. Photo: Prabir Das
United Hospital in the capital brings out a rally on its premises yesterday, marking International Nurses Day-2016. Photo: Collected