
Month: September 2010
Tax Fair
Book’s U Can Read
To me its a beautiful concept, when I visit the gallery and to see the exhibition remember my childhood, I read a holly Qoran using a (Rahel a stand for the Qoran) bookstand.

In this series represent a visible sign of Islam. Wakil bhai’s other works is really thinkable and conceptual,I really appreciate his Art.
Hear i say one things as an photojournalist Art/Picture never make it, a truth Art it self born like new born babies.
Dhaka Art center organized a week long solo Art exhibition title Book’s U Can Read by artist’s Germany residents Wakilur Rahman.
Illegal Structure Knocks Down

Maternal Mortality

People’s Struggle

Climate change touches already every corner of the world and every aspect of people’s lives. As the global temperature increases, its impacts will become even more extreme. The impact of climate change world is already facing food and fuel crises. World Bank and IMF have sounded a larger alarm push 100 million people in low-income countries deeper into poverty. Bangladeshi is a country that stands to be one of the first to suffer from global climate change, and the time to act is now. Analysts say it could trigger a migration the size of which the world has never before seen. Some of the big questions remain unanswered. I began to document of marginal condition in my own country. Increasingly severe floods, cyclones and other climate-related changes have already forced the migration of many
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Bangladesh faces high earthquake risk!
I don’t have any experience of earthquakes but on Friday night I really felt it a few seconds at the same time my 14-month babies and his mother felt the same jolted. She run from the bedroom with my kids. Old part of the Dhaka is the one of the risky area for earthquakes. . . .
According to the news paper three moderate earthquakes shook different parts of the country including capital Dhaka on Friday night, and Saturday afternoon. When Muslims were to celebrating their greatest religious festivals Eid-ul-Fitr.

Panicked people especially in Old Dhaka and Mirpur areas came out of their homes after the quakes jolted their houses.
The first tremor was felt for few seconds at 10:42pm while the second one with the magnitude of 4.8 on the Richter scale also stay for a while and shooked the country at 11:24:17pm. and the A 5.2 magnitude aftershock shook different parts of the country Saturday afternoon.
Risky Journey!

Jummat-Ul-Vida

Birthday of Lord Krishna
In the capital thousand of men, women and children joined the historical Janmashtami rally and procession brought out from Dhakeswari Temple in Old Dhaka. Hindus community celebrates Janmashtami, the birthday of Lord Krishna. The days aimed festivity and religious fervor across the country.

According to the Hindu faith, Krishna, the incarnation of God, descended to this world some 5,500 years ago with a vow to establish love, truth and justice. Devotees on this day celebrate his birth on earth.
