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BR Class MEI-15 2906 departs Mymensingh with what I believe is the “Jamuna Express” train 746 02h00 Tarakandi - Dhaka Kamlapur running 3hrs 30 mins late on 4th February 2025. There’s no info at this stations, no announcements, no update on train running, so any journey is a gamble.
Mymensingh, Bangladesh, 2013
Roads will remain the same, so as the place
Street is a movie and we are the unconscious participants.
Story moves on, time passes by.
But the face remains unknown.
You're a lucky dropp of rain, one lucky raindrop
You visit every place every spot every stop
Leap or jump tumble down flow gently even twist
In my seat i will watch It is you I can't miss.
Mymensingh: passengers walk down the old Herringbone pattern brick platform to board the 16h30 to Jarua Jhanjar. It’s so good to be back visiting places which haven’t been “improved” by hundreds of tonnes of concrete. Meanwhile MEI-15 EMD 2923 stands between duties on 3rd February 2025.
Title given by Aftab Uzzaman
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lining
Mymensingh-Dhaka road
during
Bishwa-Ijtema
are hundreds of the most handicapped locals i have ever seen in my travels.....
many exaggerate their handicaps
many feign the severity of their illness or deformity
many survive due to the generosity of others.
desperation
in
TONGI
For now I ask no more than the justice of eating.
~ Pablo Neruda, Chilean Poet, Nobel Prize Winner
Photography’s new conscience
These times together
Rain or shine or stormy weather
This thing we do
It's louder than words.
- Pink Floyd
The promise we renew today is the one our ancestors shed their blood for that envisages a progressive, prosperous and peaceful Bangladesh based on equality and free of extremism.
Mymensingh, Bangladesh.
December 16, 2013.
Happy Victory Day, Bangladesh!
Around 50 meters away from the international border, the river Someshwari is perhaps one of the cleanest surface water source in the entire country. It was a serene experience...
This special world map is created by Nature on the wall of an ancient building.
Mymensingh, Bangladesh.
January 29, 2014
...আমারে যে জাগতে হবে,
কী জানি সে আসবে কবে
যদি আমায় পড়ে তাহার মনে...
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earning a living
during
BISHWA IJTEMA
Mymensingh-Dhaka road
Dhaka
Hunger is not an issue of charity. It is an issue of justice.
-Jacques Diouf
A hungry man can’t see right or wrong. He just sees food. ~
-Pearl S. Buck
Photography’s new conscience
The Indigenous People of Bangladesh are living mostly in the Chittagong Hilly Areas. The communities are defined as distinct people socially, economically, and politically. They are also known as Tribal People or Ethnic Group or Minorities in Bangladesh. The life and culture of the Indigenous people are extremely fascinating. They are mostly from Buddhists. Some of the communities are also from Christians, Hindus as well as Animists. The primitive lifestyles are also seen among most of the ethnic group. In general, women do more hard-working activities than males.
The indigenous people are highly self-reliant. They like to lead a very simple life. On the other hand, they produce most of the daily necessities including food, clothes. Most of the tribal people can talk into two language – the language of the state and their own language (dialect). According to the communities, they have their own rites and rituals. Even they wear distinct dress. The women know some special skills including weaving the cloths, making traditional foods of the community and observing their own culture. In general, they lead a simple life and they are peace seeker and hospitable. In any critical condition, they go forward with one another.
Important to realize, according to the Statistics Bureau, there are 27 tribal groups in Bangladesh. They are living in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Sylhet Division, Rajshahi Division, and Mymensingh District. Comparatively, the Chakma are the largest and the Marma are the second largest ethnic group in Bangladesh. They are under 1% (0.6%) over the total population of the country. Let’s see the complete list of Tribal people and their lifestyle.
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during BISHWA IJTEMA
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishwa_Ijtema
beggars line DHAKA-MYMENSINGH road for miles
A medical report (chemotherapy card) to play at the heart strings of passerby's.
Dhaka
Photography’s new conscience
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Durgapur, a popular tourist destination in north-central Bangladesh. Even though I am not sure why it is so popular, the nature is relatively unharmed up there. Population density is not as dense as other parts of the country.