Garbage piles up on the city's New Eskaton Road near Moghbazar intersection as the Dhaka North City Corporation has put trash containers on the busy road. Photo: Palash Khan
The stinky garbage is sorted and processed in the open and people must cover their noses while passing, Photo: Palash Khan
A large portion of this roadside in the capital's Jatrabari area is being used as a garbage dumping zone. Locals and garbage collectors continue to throw waste in the area -- right in front of the exit point of the Hanif flyover. The photo was taken on November 3. Photo: Anisur Rahman
With no protective gear whatsoever, a worker is welding a metal structure on a wall in Kazir Dewri area of the port city. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Prabir Das
Regardless of age, gender or educational background, taking a shortcut seems to be everyone's preferred method when it comes to using the road. With a footbridge in the viewing distance, a young man crosses a road barrier next to the Shapla Square in the capital's Motijheel while an elderly awaits his turn. The photo was taken yesterday. Photo: Rashed Shuman
Two of the service lines of the Sylhet City Corporation's main water pipe remain uncovered wasting the precious liquid. The situation has been prevailing for almost a month. Locals alleged that some influential people removed the lines to fetch water illegally. The city corporation has been informed about the issue, but to no avail, they added. Contacted last week, Ali Akbar, executive engineer of SCC, said no one is supposed to collect water directly from the main line. He said he was not aware of the situation and will take immediate steps to stop the wastage. The photo was taken from the city's Taltola Point on November 1. This correspondent confirmed that the situation had remained the same until yesterday. Photo: Sheikh Nasir