Meherunnesa breaks down in tears on April 24, 2015 at the site where Rana Plaza used to stand. She had lost her son Abul Kalam in the building collapse two years ago. Photo: Palash Khan
Families of the Rana Plaza victims stage a sit-in in front of the Jatiya Press Club asking the government to ensure the education of the children orphaned in the building collapse two years ago. Photo: Star
Children were seen crying and holding photos of their parents and placards demanding compensation at the disaster site in Savar. Photo: Star
Children were seen crying and holding photos of their parents and placards demanding compensation at the disaster site in Savar. Photo: Star
Children were seen crying and holding photos of their parents and placards demanding compensation at the disaster site in Savar. Photo: Star
A couple on a motorbike crashes into a rickshaw near Ahsan Manzil in Old Dhaka on April 24, 2015 around 1:30pm. Both of them were injured and taken to a hospital. Bikers riding their motorcycles rashly have become a problem in the capital. Photo: Prabir Das
Anjuara in tears at the site where Rana Plaza used to stand. She lost her son whose remains have not been found. Photo: Star
Within just one year, almost a half-kilometre stretch of the newly rebuilt drainage canal, known as Rayerbazar Khal, has been completely clogged with a four or five feet deep layer of sludge. Locals said the situation had resulted from a lack of care in the absence of the elected public representatives. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Anisur Rahman