Photo of the Day | A woman draws drinking water from a cloth set out to catch rainwater, in the village of Kalabogi, Bangladesh. Learn more about the photo by @kmasad04, awarded in the 2021 Contest: https://t.co/nvouaRTbpl
After my arrival in Switzerland, I was pleasantly surprised by the publication of one of my images in one of Switzerland’s leading newspapers, the @nzz_de
Through graffiti, the younger generation across the country has started showcasing the Bloody July Movement. They don't want to experience the event again, but they also don't want to forget it. Every day will be remembered.
#Dhaka#bangladesh#quota#quotamovement#news
Nearly 300,000 Bangladeshis were taking refuge in emergency shelters on August 24, 2024 from floods that inundated vast areas of the low-lying South Asian country. Six upazilas of Feni district are still flooded.
#bangladesh#flood#watercrisis#water#children#crisis#feni
Two very different "flag" covers from @TheEconomist.
The "Israel Alone" cover is a photo-illustration created Justin Metz. The "Bangladesh Begins Again" cover is a real photograph by @kmasad04@GettyImages.
For the last few days, students have taken over the responsibility of maintaining the country’s traffic system. On top of that, they’re also doing community patrolling at night in their neighborhoods due to the ongoing absence of law enforcement.
#student#Dhaka#bangladesh
People gather in Bangladesh Prime Ministry Residency to celebrate the fall of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after an intense clash between police, pro-government forces, and anti-Quota protesters in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 05 August 2024.
#student#quota#quotamovement
#EarthDay 🌎
For the past few days, #Dhaka, #Bangladesh, has been hit by a severe #heat#wave. The rapid increase in unplanned development and the lack of trees and #green spaces are contributing significantly to the growing number and severity of #heatwaves in the city.