TOP SHOT (24 May 2026)

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Despite restrictions on sand extraction from Kaptai Lake, people continue to extract sand, pushing the natural environment towards ecological disaster. Kandeb Chhara, Rangamati, 24 May.
Supriyo Chakma
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Raindrops have gathered on mangoes. Lumbini, Rangamati, 24 May.
Supriyo Chakma
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Ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, demand rises for wooden chopping blocks used for cutting meat after slaughter. A local trader is selling chopping blocks made from tamarind wood. Barkota, Daudkandi, Cumilla, 24 May.
Abdur Rahman Dhali
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Knives and machetes are essential for cutting meat during Eid-ul-Azha. Therefore, early in the morning, Sudeb Karmakar arranges and displays his handmade knives and machetes for sale beside the road in front of his shop. Alipur, Faridpur, 24 May.
Alimuzzaman
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Ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, cattle have started arriving at the animal market managed by Khulna City Corporation. Traders unload cattle transported at the market. Ghat-7, Khulna, 24 May.
Saddam Hossain
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A man travels by boat through the canal carrying dried coconut tree to his destination. Dubi, Nesarabad, Pirojpur, 24 May.
Saaiyan
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Workers cut palm fruit for the sale of palm kernels. Daudkandi, Cumilla, 24 May.
Abdur Rahman Dhali
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Ahead of the holy Eid-ul-Azha, women crowd clothing shops to buy new outfits for children in their families. Boubazar, Raiganj, Sirajganj, 24 May.
Shajedul Alam
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A man in Kurigram cultivates Baikonur grapes, a Russian variety. Fulbari, Kurigram, 24 May.
Prothom Alo