Today's Gallery (2023.08.22)

Monsoon is the best time for Asiya Begum to earn some money for her family. Like many other women of Gourighona area of Jashore’s Keshabpur upazila, she collects around 8-10kgs of snails from nearby waterbodies every day during this season to sell them at the local markets. As snails have high demand among fish farmers, who use them as feed at their enclosures, the women get to earn around Tk 15 per kg. The photo was taken yesterday. PHOTO: HABIBUR RAHMAN
A portion of Bandarban’s Lama Road has collapsed as heavy rains and severe floods caused extensive damages to the main roads and internal roads connecting various upazilas to the district headquarters. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Mong Sing Hai Marma
Exhausted after waiting for about an hour in a long queue in front of an OMS truck, homemaker Tanjina sits on the footpath with her two kids who have fallen asleep. People from low income families had to endure the scorching sun for about a couple of hours near Japan Garden City in the capital’s Mohammadpur before they could buy rice and flour at subsidised prices. Each of them could buy 5kg rice for Tk150 and 5kg flour for Tk120. Photo: Prabir Das
Construction of a new four-lane Kanchan bridge over the Shitalakkhya river is underway in Narayanganj’s Rupganj upazila. The structure is being built under a public-private-partnership project, which was taken up to turn the Joydevpur-Debogram-Bhulta-Madanpur road, commonly known as Dhaka Bypass Road, into a four-lane expressway. Once the expressway is opened in August 2025, vehicles will be able to easily travel from northern and western parts of the country to eastern and southern parts without entering Dhaka city. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Sk Enamul Haq
Exhausted after waiting for about an hour in a long queue in front of an OMS truck, homemaker Tanjina sits on the footpath with her two kids who have fallen asleep. People from low income families had to endure the scorching sun for about a couple of hours near Japan Garden City in the capital’s Mohammadpur before they could buy rice and flour at subsidised prices. Each of them could buy 5kg rice for Tk150 and 5kg flour for Tk120. Photo: Prabir Das