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Dhaka is already renowned for its classic how-many-can-you-fit-on-one-train photos and the latest selection of images, revealed earlier this year, really show the chaos some commuters have to put ...
THE CURRENT PICTURE. A city of over 14 million, roughly 400 years of history, rapidly rising incomes and mass migration patterns that seems unsustainable to outsiders—yet somehow Dhaka survives ...
Dhaka needs a proper long-term transportation plan. In this regard, the government has undertaken several initiatives over the last decade or so in hopes that the capital continues to see steady ...
The Fort! The Fort maintains an uneasy calm; the type of calm that may befall upon a troop when it has been subjugated. The heartless modern concrete jungle is so big that it stretches to the horizon.
DHAKA: A female garment worker was killed in a road accident this morning (March 10) on Banani Chairmanbari road, triggering protests by fellow workers that have caused severe traffic disruptions ...
We often bemoan lack of human rights in Bangladesh. Lack of or absence of people's power. Individual rights. Citizen's power. Freedom. Obstructions in the free spirited minds of its populace. I ...