Our unsung Heroes_Remembering May Day

Our unsung Heroes_Remembering May Day

On May Day, let's show our gratitude to the people who built Bangladesh with their sweat, patience, hardship and struggle from the each and every corner of the nation. The heart of Bangladesh beats in the tired hands of its workers. From the golden fields touched by the morning sun to the busy streets filled with endless movement, hardworking people carry the silent weight of the nation on their shoulders. Their sweat becomes the foundation of our dreams, and their sacrifices bloom like unseen flowers in the story of our country. A laborer may return home with dust on his...
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Batu Caves, rise like a living artwork

Batu Caves, rise like a living artwork

Batu Caves rise like a living artwork, where nature and devotion meet in dramatic harmony. The towering limestone cliffs, carved by time, frame a sacred space filled with color, ritual, and movement. As sunlight slips through the cave openings, it paints the stone walls with shifting shadows, while the long staircase becomes a rhythmic ascent of faith and effort. In this artistic way, Batu Caves feel less like a destination and more like a grand, open-air masterpiece shaped by history, culture, and nature itself. Batu Caves unfold as a vast artistic landscape where nature, spirituality, culture, and human expression blend...
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The rhythm of fire dancing, Langkawi

The rhythm of fire dancing, Langkawi

  As night descends on Langkawi, the island’s heartbeat quickens with the spellbinding rhythm of fire dancing. Against the hush of the sea and the velvet darkness of tropical skies, flames whirl, leap, and breathe in the hands of skilled performers, painting stories of ancient rituals and island spirit. Each spark mirrors the stars above, each movement a conversation between danger and beauty, courage and grace. On Pantai Cenang, the night fire show transforms the lively beachfront into an open-air stage, where the glow of fire reflects off gentle waves and the applause blends with the sound of the surf....
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Season of Vegetables

Season of Vegetables

        The seasonal vegetable markets of Northern Bangladesh offer a vibrant spectacle of the region's agricultural richness, particularly in districts like Bogra, Rangpur, and Dinajpur. As the fertile soil yields diverse harvests throughout the year, local haats (markets) become unique displays of fresh produce, piled high with distinct northern varieties like sweet potatoes, various gourds, leafy greens, and unique root vegetables. The air is filled with the earthy scent of the harvest and the lively chatter of farmers, creating a bustling atmosphere that highlights the deep connection between the community and the land. These markets not only provide...
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Fishing styles of Bangladesh

Fishing styles of Bangladesh

            In Bangladesh, traditional fishing is woven into the rhythm of daily life along the country's vast network of rivers, canals, Beels and coastal mangroves, where generations have honed simple yet effective techniques that echo the land's seasonal pulse. Local fishermen use various methods passed down through generations, including cast net fishing (jhaki jal), where circular weighted nets are skillfully thrown into the water to catch fish. Gill nets and seine nets are commonly used in rivers and coastal areas to trap fish of different sizes. Another unique method is katha fishing, where fishermen create...
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Assassination of a River, Buriganga

Assassination of a River, Buriganga

The Buriganga River holds Dhaka City at its Bank. Millions of people Wash, fish, and belong livelihood with this river daily. This river holds the main transportation route to connect the capital town with the rest of the country. But, the water of this river has become poisonous due to filling with tonnes of daily wastage, plastic usage, tannery waste, human sewage, and industrial waste thrown toward the river daily. The water has become as poisonous and dark as the water from sewerage drain lines. But responsible administrative inaction is unintelligible to save this river. The days are no longer...
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