The Turag being dredged in Ashulia by Bangladesh Water Development Board for better navigability. The photo was taken yesterday. Photo:
Anisur Rahman
Rice plants, a varity of Boro called B-28, being transferred from seedbeds to the growing fields in Savar's Birulia. The farmer, Alamgir, prefers to use his own seeds in his own fields. The photos were taken yesterday. Photo: Anisur Rahman
Rice plants, a varity of Boro called B-28, being transferred from seedbeds to the growing fields in Savar's Birulia. The farmer, Alamgir, prefers to use his own seeds in his own fields. The photos were taken yesterday. Photo: Anisur Rahman
Rice plants, a varity of Boro called B-28, being transferred from seedbeds to the growing fields in Savar's Birulia. The farmer, Alamgir, prefers to use his own seeds in his own fields. The photos were taken yesterday. Photo: Anisur Rahman
Hundreds of maunds of wood are being illegally burnt every day to fuel brick kilns containing iron chimneys by the Doarika river in Barisal's Babuganj, with the law enforcing authorities apparently turning a blind eye to the environmental damage. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Arifur Rahman