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Women collecting water from a WASA run tube-well in Shankhari Bazar, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. March 21, 2009. The Dhaka Water and Sewerage Authority, WASA, cannot meet the demand of 20.5 billion liters per day, of the people living under its area. (photo)
Women collecting water from a WASA run tube-well in Shankhari Bazar, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. March 16, 2009. The Dhaka Water and Sewerage Authority, WASA, cannot meet the demand of 20.5 billion liters per day by the people living under its area. (photo)
Women collecting water from a WASA run tube-well in Shankhari Bazar, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. March 21, 2009. The Dhaka Water and Sewerage Authority, WASA, cannot meet the demand of 20.5 billion liters per day, of the people living under its area. (photo)
Located in Bonogram, these sets of buildings are set for demolition paving the way for new modern flats. The news does not rest well with Sumitra debi, who has been an inhabitant of this locality for sixty years. She thinks that demolishing the buildings will not just cause a loss in the locality but also damage the whole neighbourly spirit that is prevalent at the moment. But on the other hand -726 buildings are among 3,000 structures in the city Rajuk and Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) marked as highly risky. A six-storey brick and lime building that collapsed june 20, 2004 killing 11 people was among the 32 built without any design. But unofficial sources said the number is much higher because Rajuk enlists an old building as vulnerable only when someone complaints about it. The predawn collapse of the building No. 81, which was one of the risky structures, is the latest incident that replays a 1982 collapse of the house No. 10 in Shankhari Bazar that killed seven people. Although som
Pronam a way of salutation in the Bengali Hindu culture when young people touch the feet of the elderly ones in reverence for their blessings. Shankhari Bazaar, Old Dahka, Bangladesh. July 7, 2009. (photo)