In the month of language, members of Chhatra Union organised a human chain and a rally in front of the Jatiya Press Club demanding proper uses of the Bangla language. They also advocated for publication of books in languages spoken by people from Chattogram hill tracts. The photo was captured yesterday. Photo: Anisur Rahman
A man cutting scrap, collected from ship-breaking yards, with a blow torch and without maintaining any safety measures on a footpath in Chattogram. The oxygen cylinders, once used in ships, are turn into kitchen tools that have a huge demand in the local market. The photo was captured from Ashraf Ali Road in the port city.
Photo: Prabir Das
Driver Rafiqul, left, has turned his car into a makeshift clothing outlet in the capital’s Dilkusha commercial area. He runs the shop on every working day after dropping of his employer, a senior banker, at his office nearby. He makes a small profit from his daily sale of about Tk 500 to Tk 800. The photo was taken yesterday.
Photo: Anisur Rahman
The waste of a dyeing factory accumulated on a street in the capital’s Kadomtoli, Shyamoli area. Such mismanaged waste makes locals suffer immensely on Road-12 and nearby Gazi Tank areas. The photo was taken recently.
Photo:
Palash Khan
Resembling remnants of an abandoned structure, this portion of Dhaka Gate, an iconic part of Dhaka’s Mughal history dating back over 400 years, lies in shambles. Popularly believed to have been erected by Subedar Mir Jumla II in the mid-17th century as the northern entry point to Dhaka, after its reestablishment as the capital of Bengal. It is thought to have been rebuilt in 1825 by British Magistrate Charles Dawes. However, little appears to have been done to preserve this piece of history. The photo was taken recently. PHOTO: SK ENAMUL HAQ