04062015 Dhaka, Bangladesh. Bangladeshi worker Install life size poster of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the capital of Dhaka City on 04 June, 2015. He will be visit in Bangladesh next Saturday. Photo by Monirul Alam
Shooter Diaries 03 June 2015
A passenger bus has overturned while racing another on traffic free road in the central Dhaka, Bus helper spot dead several other injured. when a bus fell on its side while racing against another one on Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue opposite the CA Bhaban at Karwanbazar in the city on 03 June, 2015.
Police and witnesses said two Gabtali-bound buses of the Jatrabari-Gabtali route-8 of the city service were racing against each other for getting passengers as the road was relatively traffic-free on the public holiday.
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27 May 2015 Dhaka, Bangladesh | A group of Garo Indigenous students use black ribbon in there mouth and bring out a silent protest against gang rape in front of the National Museum in the capital of Dhaka on 27 May. They protesting the gang-rape of Indigenous Garo girl inside a microbus in Kuril, Uttara on 21 May at night. According to the Rapid Action Battalion ( RAB) press conference official said they arrested two man who was in involved over gang-rape of a women. Photo by Monirul Alam
Shooter Diaries 27 May 2015
27 May 2015 Dhaka, Bangladesh | An old age man drink a green coconut in the old part of Dhaka city during the heatwave swept across the country in Bangladesh. According to the AFP news at least 800 people have died in a major heatwave that swept across the neighbor country in India. Photo by Monirul Alam
Shooter Diaries 27 May 2015
27 May 2015 Dhaka, Bangladesh | A top view of old Dhaka road in Malitola square. Old Dhaka is to the historic old city of Dhaka, the capital of modern Bangladesh It was founded in 1608 as Jahangir Nagar the capital of Mughal Bengal. It was one of the largest and most prosperous cities of the Indian subcontinent and the center of the worldwide muslim trade. The Nawab of Bengal shifted the capital from Dhaka to Murshidabad in the early-1700s. With the rise of British Calcutta, Dhaka began to stagnate and came to be known as the “City of Magnificent Ruins”. The British however began to develop the modern city from the mid-19th century. Photo by Monirul Alam







