Annular Solar Eclipse 2012 Bangladesh

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May 22, 2012 – Dhaka, Bangladesh – An annular solar eclipse is observed in Dhaka May 22, 2012. An annular solar eclipse was observed across Bangladesh on Tuesday. The eclipse started at Bangladesh time night 2.56:06 am and lasted till morning 8:49:24 am. The highest point of the eclipse was observed at morning 5:52:48 am lasted 5 minutes 42 sec. The last annular solar eclipse observed in January 2010. The next total eclipse will be seen from Bangladesh 105 years later, in 2114 while the next annular solar eclipse in 2064. © Monirul Alam

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Old Dhaka | daily life

Old Dhaka. May. 2012. Daily Life © Monirul Alam

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Spiritual Moonlight with Poetry . . .

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Bangladesh Awami League Rally ( news )

 

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07 March 2012 Dhaka Bangladesh- Bangladesh’s ruling Awami League supporters participate in a street march in Dhaka. The rally was organized to mark the call for the nation’s independence struggle on this day in 1971. © Monirul Alam

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Resistance . . .

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Tiger and Human Conflict ( Multimedia News )

The Conflict between tiger and human has to a new level in the mangrove forest of the Bangladesh.Thirty people were killed by tigers last year and three tigers by people. Since Cyclone Sidr [November 2007] and Cyclone Aila [May 2009], when 1,000 people who lived near to the water had their homes flooded and were forced to move inland. Hungry people now risk facing a tiger attack everyday when they go into the forest looking for food. On February 6 in southern Sundarban. A Bengal tiger had just killed a 40-year-old woodcutter called Mabud, deep in the mangrove forest when he was collecting firewood in the area of Char-shesher. One villager told me ‘We enter the jungle searching for food and the tiger kills us . . . the tiger comes to our village, we kill the tiger’.

I took these photos on February 6 in southern Sundbaran . A Bengal tiger had just killed a 40-year-old woodcutter called Mabud, deep in the mangrove forest when he was collecting firewood in the area of Char-Shesher. One of his fellow woodcutters, Abul Sarder, told me that five of them entered the jungle to collect firewood and suddenly a tiger attacked them. ‘When we had escaped we realised that Mabud had not. We tried to save him but failed to fight off the tiger.’

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Spiritual Journey . . .

Buddhist Temple, Bashabo. Dhaka. © Monirul Alam