Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, well known as city of fine muslin, mosques and rickshaws has a fairly long history of evolution. Before it rose into prominence as Mughal capital of Bengal in 17th century and urban & commercial centre, it was under the Sultanates from 14 century. It came under British control in 1757. Dhaka with passage of time testify different faces of history. Photographs and digital archives are the most effective ways that can keep visual records of its colourful history.
Bangladesh has a unique problem. It's people are undisciplined, disorganized and corrupted to the bone. That's why it is the dirtiest city I have ever visited and there will never be order in that country.
So many die everyday from needless careless driving. Never park on the rail lines. Never drive on the other side of the road. Never go 100 mph when you obviously won't be going anywhere with clogged roads. The average Bangali is missing a few common sense genes.
Sorbonasha bepar!!
ReplyDeleteI remember getting stuck inside buses like that on rail crossings..but luckily trains didnot popup those times... stupid drivers!!
Bangladesh has a unique problem. It's people are undisciplined, disorganized and corrupted to the bone. That's why it is the dirtiest city I have ever visited and there will never be order in that country.
ReplyDeleteSo many die everyday from needless careless driving. Never park on the rail lines. Never drive on the other side of the road. Never go 100 mph when you obviously won't be going anywhere with clogged roads. The average Bangali is missing a few common sense genes.