People help a three-wheeler that turned on its side after hitting a pothole on Port Connecting Road in Chittagong. Photo: Rajib Raihan
A tipped over truck on the road. At least a couple of mishaps take place on the road every day. Photo: Rajib Raihan
People sit on the pavement near Dhaka City College ignoring risks of accidents as vehicles roll by. Family members of students, who took admission tests at the college yesterday, kept sitting there even after police told them to move away multiple times. Photo: SK Enamul Haq
An empty pontoon at Shimulia Launch Terminal in Munshiganj yesterday morning. The launch service was suspended yesterday morning because of fears over strong currents in the Padma. Photo: Farhana Mirza
People wait at the terminal for launches. Photo: Farhana Mirza
Caught up in the World Cup football frenzy, this rickshaw-puller has left no half-measures to establish his fandom and express the depth of his love for Argentina. Not only has he painted the entire vehicle in the colours of the Argentinian flag, but also covered it with large and miniature copies of it. This is in addition to a jersey and a hand-band he is wearing. The man and his ride were spotted in Bangla Motor on Tuesday. Photo: Prabir Das
Indian Navy Chief Admiral Sunil Lanba, left, and Bangladesh Navy Chief Admiral Nizamuddin Ahmed touch a digital globe yesterday to inaugurate the first ever coordinated patrol (CORPAT) of the navies at Bangladesh Navy base BNS Isha Khan in Patenga of Chittagong. The annual feature is aimed at enhancing operational interaction between the two navies as well as ensuring maritime security through curbing illegal fishing, all sorts of smuggling, piracy and terrorism. This year's six-day patrol will end at Visakhapatnam of India on July 3. Photo: ISPR