Tempting koromcha (wild karonda) fruits hang from the tree branches. After the rainfall, the fruits look even more appealing. The photo was taken from Kandirpar of Cumilla on 8 July.
Water hyacinth flowers bloom in a flooded crop field after the rain. The picture was taken from Ranatitha at Raiganj of Sirajganj on 8 July. A man is busy fishing with a net in the middle of the river. The picture was taken from Suti River of Katiadi in Kishoreganj on 7 July. Health assistants in Sylhet stage a sit-in protest demanding six-point reforms including revision of recruitment policy, promotions, and elimination of pay disparities. It was organised by the Bangladesh Health Assistant Association, Sylhet District Branch. The photo was taken from in front of the Civil Surgeon’s Office in Sylhet on 8 July. A mango seed thrown into a bush has sprouted and is growing into a tree day by day. The picture was taken from Sabujbagh in Bogura on 8 July. A butterfly rests on a white wildflower while other insects hover nearby. The picture was taken from Camlong of Bandarban on 8 July.
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A child rides home on a bicycle in a light drizzle, getting soaked. The picture was taken from Dollupara of Bandarban on 8 July.Fruits carried in by the tides from the Sundarbans dry along the riverside road, waiting to be used as fuel. The picture was taken from the banks of the Shakbaria River at Katkata of Koyra in Khulna on 8 July.Continuous rain for two days has left roads in Khulna waterlogged. The Sonadanga–Natun Rasta road is causing trouble for both vehicles and pedestrians. The picture was taken from in front of Boyra Police Lines, Khulna on 8 July.
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73-year-old Abdus Sattar has come from Dikshir Beel in Chatmohar to the city to sell lotus. Students at Edward College campus are captivated by their beauty. A bundle of 5–6 flowers sells for Tk 20, and each lotus seed is priced at Tk 10. The picture was taken from Government Edward College Campus, Pabna on 8 July. Children play a lively game of kabaddi in the yard in front of their house. Though kabaddi is the national sport of Bangladesh, it's rarely seen outside rural areas. The picture was taken from Miapara of Chandbha at Atghoria of Pabna on 8 July.