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1500th Eid e Milad un Nabi (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) Celebrating in Chattogram, Bangladesh organised by Anjuman-E Rahmania Ahmadia Sunnia Trust.
World largest Jashne julus e Eid e Milad un Nabi ﷺ, Introduced by Awlad e Rasool, Syed Muhammad Tayeb shah (R.A).
Eid Mubarak everyone💝
1500th Eid e Milad un Nabi (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) Celebrating in Chattogram, Bangladesh organised by Anjuman-E Rahmania Ahmadia Sunnia Trust.
World largest Jashne julus e Eid e Milad un Nabi ﷺ, Introduced by Awlad e Rasool, Syed Muhammad Tayeb shah (R.A).
Eid Mubarak everyone💝
MEGHNA VISION
FLAG : BANGLADESH
REGISTRY : CHATTOGRAM
IMO :9758741
TYPE :M.BULK CARRIER [GEARED - 4 CRANE]
BUILDER :IMABARI ZOSEN. IMABARI
COUNTRY :JAPAN
YD NR :849
SHIP DESIGN :
BUILT :2016
GT :34830
DWT :61213
OWNER :MERCANTILE SHIPPING LINES LTD. DHAKA
MARINE HOUSE LTD. DHAKA
SONARGON SEED CRUSHING MILLS. C/O MARINE HOUSE LTD
EX :NAVIGARE BACCA 22, ULTRA AGILITY 19
LOCATION :NEW BRIGHTON 3 FEBRUARY 2024
Boatmen on a fishingboat are busy making their living, but pollution is reflected in the river below them.
This is the image of River Karnaphuli, the lifeline of port city Chattogram is gradually choking to death on indiscriminate dumping of household and industrial wastes, unchecked environmental pollution, and unabated encroachment.If this continues, we will soon lose our beloved Karnaphuli and it’s biodiversity
This series is my attempt to capture the colors, joy, and human emotions of Pohela Boishakh. Through vibrant face art and expressive portraits, I wanted to reflect the energy of the festival, the beauty of our culture, and the happiness people carry in these special moments.
To me, every face felt like a story — colors holding the spirit of celebration, eyes filled with excitement, and expressions reflecting the true essence of Bengali tradition. Captured during the Boishakh celebrations in Chattogram, these portraits show the most beautiful human side of the festival.
This series is my attempt to capture the colors, joy, and human emotions of Pohela Boishakh. Through vibrant face art and expressive portraits, I wanted to reflect the energy of the festival, the beauty of our culture, and the happiness people carry in these special moments.
To me, every face felt like a story — colors holding the spirit of celebration, eyes filled with excitement, and expressions reflecting the true essence of Bengali tradition. Captured during the Boishakh celebrations in Chattogram, these portraits show the most beautiful human side of the festival.
This series is my attempt to capture the colors, joy, and human emotions of Pohela Boishakh. Through vibrant face art and expressive portraits, I wanted to reflect the energy of the festival, the beauty of our culture, and the happiness people carry in these special moments.
To me, every face felt like a story — colors holding the spirit of celebration, eyes filled with excitement, and expressions reflecting the true essence of Bengali tradition. Captured during the Boishakh celebrations in Chattogram, these portraits show the most beautiful human side of the festival.
This series is my attempt to capture the colors, joy, and human emotions of Pohela Boishakh. Through vibrant face art and expressive portraits, I wanted to reflect the energy of the festival, the beauty of our culture, and the happiness people carry in these special moments.
To me, every face felt like a story — colors holding the spirit of celebration, eyes filled with excitement, and expressions reflecting the true essence of Bengali tradition. Captured during the Boishakh celebrations in Chattogram, these portraits show the most beautiful human side of the festival.
This series is my attempt to capture the colors, joy, and human emotions of Pohela Boishakh. Through vibrant face art and expressive portraits, I wanted to reflect the energy of the festival, the beauty of our culture, and the happiness people carry in these special moments.
To me, every face felt like a story — colors holding the spirit of celebration, eyes filled with excitement, and expressions reflecting the true essence of Bengali tradition. Captured during the Boishakh celebrations in Chattogram, these portraits show the most beautiful human side of the festival.
This series is my attempt to capture the colors, joy, and human emotions of Pohela Boishakh. Through vibrant face art and expressive portraits, I wanted to reflect the energy of the festival, the beauty of our culture, and the happiness people carry in these special moments.
To me, every face felt like a story — colors holding the spirit of celebration, eyes filled with excitement, and expressions reflecting the true essence of Bengali tradition. Captured during the Boishakh celebrations in Chattogram, these portraits show the most beautiful human side of the festival.