Today's Gallery (2016.05.18)

People walk on railway lines at Nakhalpara of Tejgaon in the capital whilst talking on the phone. On Tuesday, a student of Jagannath University was doing the same and he was crushed to death by a train in the same area. In February, a student of Buet had the same fate. Experts say talking on the phone while driving or walking reduces people's spatial awareness that often result in fatal accidents. Photo: Palash Khan
People walk on railway lines at Nakhalpara of Tejgaon in the capital whilst talking on the phone. On Tuesday, a student of Jagannath University was doing the same and he was crushed to death by a train in the same area. In February, a student of Buet had the same fate. Experts say talking on the phone while driving or walking reduces people's spatial awareness that often result in fatal accidents. Photo: Palash Khan
People walk on railway lines at Nakhalpara of Tejgaon in the capital whilst talking on the phone. On Tuesday, a student of Jagannath University was doing the same and he was crushed to death by a train in the same area. In February, a student of Buet had the same fate. Experts say talking on the phone while driving or walking reduces people's spatial awareness that often result in fatal accidents. Photo: Palash Khan
Passengers of a CNG-run auto-rickshaw being rescued from the vehicle after it flipped on to its side following a head-on collision with a motorcycle in the capital's Hatirjheel yesterday. Photo: Sk Enamul Haq
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority demolishing structures, constructed way past demarcation pillars of the Turag river by filling up large portions of the foreshores, during a drive at Bosila in Mohammadpur yesterday. Photo: Collected
Demonstrating non-MPO non-government secondary school teachers of ICT and computers disperse in front of Jatiya Press Club in the capital as police use water cannons on them yesterday. Around 2,000 of them, who have been in a sit-in in front of the club since May 15 as a part of their indefinite strike demanding inclusion in monthly pay order facility, blocked the adjacent Topkhana Road after a minibus hit one of their colleagues earlier in the day, they also vandalised a few vehicles, claimed police. Photo: Star
Demonstrating non-MPO non-government secondary school teachers of ICT and computers disperse in front of Jatiya Press Club in the capital as police use water cannons on them yesterday. Around 2,000 of them, who have been in a sit-in in front of the club since May 15 as a part of their indefinite strike demanding inclusion in monthly pay order facility, blocked the adjacent Topkhana Road after a minibus hit one of their colleagues earlier in the day, they also vandalised a few vehicles, claimed police. The injured teacher being taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Photo: Star