415 turtles Seized at Shahjalal Airport in Bangladesh (news)

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17 April 2012 Dhaka  Bangladesh-  Customs officials seized 415 turtles from Shahjalal International Airport in the capital early Tuesday in Bangladesh and arrested two Indian nationals in this connection. Tapan Kumar Dey, forest conservator (wildlife section), said the department received information that huge turtles may be smuggled out of the country early Tuesday. Of the turtles, 300 are rare starred tortoises, 90 are three-keeled and 25 are Indian roofed turtles, he added. © Monirul Alam 

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World Largest Motif ( Alpana ) in Bangladesh | Bangla New Year 1419

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14 April 2012 Dhaka, Bangladesh- People of all walks of life late into the night watch university students paint the largest motif ( alpana)  in the world on both sides of the Manik Mia Avenue in the capital. On the eve of Bangla New Year 1419, five eminent artists coordinated the 350,000 square feet motif representing the folk culture of Bangladesh. © Monirul Alam 

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Phulbiju festival in Dhaka City | Bangla New Year (news)

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12 April Dhaka  Bangladesh- Indigenous people float flowers at Jagannath hall ground pond  in Dhaka University during ‘phulbiju’ on the first day of the three-day Boisabi festival.   The  festival marking the Bangla new year aimed great enthusiasm. The indigenous people of three hill districts — Rangamati, Bandarban and Khagrachhari — celebrate the day simultaneously.  © Monirul Alam

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Bangla New Year 1419 Preparations ( news )

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08 April 2012 Dhaka Bangladesh- Students of Charukala (Fine Arts) Institute Dhaka University making masks to wear those at the carnival they will bring out in the city to celebrate the event. Next Saturday is the first day of Bangla New Year, traditionally called Pahela Baishakh. © Monirul Alam

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