There is always a demand for fishing traps (chai) along the banks of the Padma River. As the water level in the river has risen again, a man is transporting fishing traps from Magura district to the Padma River area to meet the demand. The photo was taken from Patpasha area of Aliabad Union of Sadar Upazila in Faridpur on 6 September.In protest against the dilapidated condition of the road, members of the ‘Nirapad Sarak Chai’ (We Demand Safe Roads) movement released fish on the Khulna–Satkhira highway as a symbolic demonstration. The photo was taken from Zero Point in Khulna on 6 September.Such beauty of nature is often seen in autumn. The forest, sky, and water of Kaptai Lake have all taken on a deep blue hue. The photo was taken from Jibtali of Rangamati on 6 September.A fisherman uses a reed raft to sit and fish with a rod in the Kumar River. The photo was taken from Char Kamalapur of Sadar Upazila in Faridpur on 6 September.In observance of the holy Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi, national and colorful flags have been hoisted on various streets of the capital. The photo was taken from Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue in Dhaka on 6 September.
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Life becomes unbearable in the scorching heat. People who must go out are struggling in the sun. The photo was taken from Dhaka University area on 6 September. Work is underway in Dhaka’s Faridabad area to improve the sewage drainage system. Residents are facing significant hardship on 6 September.
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The original channel of the Buriganga River is being filled with plastic and other waste. In some places, the waste is even set on fire, further polluting the environment and posing serious health risks to nearby residents. The photo was taken from Kamrangirchar in Dhaka on 6 September.Waste accumulation in the lake has created a foul smell. Pedestrians are forced to cover their noses while passing by. The photo was taken from Kamal Ataturk Avenue in Banani of Dhaka on 6 September.