Saturday, December 24, 2011
Cold wave sweeps across country
National highway (p.alo)
Crops under dense fog (p.alo)
beating off wintry chill- village scene (p.alo)
A northern town under dense fog
Traffic disruption at ferry ghat daulatdia-paturia
bunch together to share body heat (d.star)
Banglamotor scene
Shantinagar
wool for knitting (media)
Azimpur
Bhapa pitha
egg- boiled or scrambled
warm clothes in demand
spicy roll and kebab
Mirpur Road
steaming 'bhapa pitha' (rice cake)- people's favourite
segunbagicha (star)
destiny
new age
Shantinagar
Azimpur
rough carpets
Sonargaon square
Dhanmandi R/A
Hatirpul market
Keeping warm (k.kantha)
Patients at DMC without bed (media pic)
Migratory birds arrive in savar lakes (d.star)
Shuttle train resumes from Chittagong to Ctg. University (d.star)
When existing roads and bridges damaged, a new diversion road hurriedly built at Ashuganj obstructing flow of Titas river at many points for transhipment of Indian goods by 350ton capacity multi-wheel heavy vehicles above (ekusheyTV)
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Nation celebrates Victory Day!
Paper balloon (fanush) released at the TSC of DU on the eve of Victory Day.Paper balloon released at the TSC of DU on the eve of Victory Day (media pic)
A child pays homage to the martyred intellectuals at Rayerbazar Killing Field by laying a bouquet of flowers on Wednesday (media pic)
Egrets in Gulshan-Begunbari canal
Activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League and Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal lock into a clash at the National Mausoleum gate in Savar (media pic) that halted traffic movement for half hours (media pic)
First China Friendship Buriganga Bridge blocked over toll collection (media pic)
Water buses operate between Sadarghat and Gabtoli incurring a loss of Tk 20,000 a day on the verge of collapse (d.star).
News in media:
-Government appointed on Wednesday Awami League leaders as administrators to 61 zila parishads (district councils).
-Rising "missing people and secrete killings" poses threat.
-5 lists of Freedom Fighters so far made, first list made in 1987 was 69,000, number shot up to 1.8 lakh in 1988, slide down to 83,000 in 1994, count rose to 1.54 lakh in 1999. The list gazetted in 2002 stood 1.98 lakh.
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