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Today in Picture (27 September 2017)

Hibiscus in Bogra town. Photo: Soel Rana
With the ebbing of flood water, farmers are preparing the fields for the next crop in Teguri, Manikganj. Photo: Abdul Momen
Betel nut being sold at the Sonapara market in Ukhia, Cox’s Bazar. Photo: Sabina Yasmin
A device known as the Babypod 20 (It is designed for transporting infants who are critically ill, whether by car, ambulance or helicopter.), made from carbon fibre, is seen at Williams Advanced Engineering, in Grove, Britain, on 28 September 2016. Malcolm Griffiths/Williams Advanced Engineering handout via REUTERS
Returning with bananas, cultivated with other crops in the hills in Dighinala, Khagrachhari. Photo: Palash Barua
Today is World Tourism Day. This glorious sunset can be seen from Cox’s Bazar, the world’s longest sea beach. Photo: Sourav Das
Chief economist Zahid Hossain and Country Director Qimiao Fan of World Bank’s Bangladesh office launch the Bangladesh Development Update report at a press conference on Wednesday at the organisation’s Dhaka office. Photo: Ashraful Alam
Quilt traders sell their products in various places of Ishwardi, Pabna. The quilts range from Tk 500 to Tk 800. Photo: Hasan Mahmud
A man collects water lilies in Tungipara, Gopalganj. Lily stems are a popular vegetable. Photo: Saddam Hossain
A squirrel carries a nut past a police officer outside 10 Downing Street in London, Britain on 26 September 2017. Photo: REUTERS
Scattered chunks of broken road dividers create a hazard in various places of Sylhet town. Photo: Anis Mahmud
Toy vendor blows bubbles to attract the little ones in front of Shishu Park in the capital city. Photo: Saiful Islam
Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) launches the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Index report on Wednesday in Bangladesh at the CIRDAP auditorium in the capital city. Photo: Hasan Raja
Storks search for food in fields at Teguri, Manikganj, Photo: Abdul Momen
Graffiti of a boy working on an electronic device is seen on a building riddled with holes from shrapnel dating back from the Lebanese civil war (1975-1990) in Beirut on 26 September 2017. Photo: AFP