Participating Artists Press Agency
Wednesday 13th of November 2024 – page 1
There is no denying: big forces are at work in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Nature - the climate which causes the flooding of the land. The enormous pollution of the factories which poison the water and the air, and clog the drainage system. Then there are the invisible ‘muscle-men’ which dominate life in the slums. The political atmosphere is not very peaceful either. Good contacts there make for the difference between heaven and hell. Young people yearn for Law and Order, something they resist in other cultures. And then we haven't mentioned child labour yet. Is this the reason that there are so many NGO's? A big force on its own.
Thursday 18th of September 2014
Dhaka -
Demographically Bangladesh is a predominantly young country, one third of the total population consists of young people. So youth aspirations and demands are important.…
Abdus Sabur –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
The slum near Kamrangirchar are exposed to water logging in all the year around. And the slum dwellers are living with it.…
Sumana Tanchangya –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
Do I remember when I looked at the sky for the last time? No, I don’t think so, because I don’t look at the sky anymore. I can’t look…
Haque Habibul –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
Some buildings are designed by architects. Not this one. this is build from scratch by the inhabitants themselves…
Dhana Ranjan Tripura. –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
There is no clear answer on what is the future of a young child who is growing in an urban slum where the essential services such as education, health, sanitation…
Dhana Ranjan Tripura. –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
This is not a storage of any chemical damps . Its a water canal or water pass in the town . Its smell like a poison, eys are always burning here. Slum…
Arifur Rahman –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
Sunglasses inside the kitchen? It is not for the protection from the sun for sure since the sunlight can’t enter directly. She wears the sunglasses to protect her eyes…
Haque Habibul –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
Polythene is one of the commonest chemical by-products that is found across all societies in urban areas.polythene products are non degradable and products that constitute health and environmental hazard…
Abdus Sabur –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
It is strange to see fishes without any flies. It is common to have thousand of flies around fish vendors. There is a saying that there is no fly…
Haque Habibul –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
Most of the slums in Dhaka are surrounded by waters; they are standing on the bank of the rivers or lakes which reason the slum dwellers to have water…
Tapash Paul –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
Nice apartments building arose across the street from the slums. Is it land grabbing? Just heard today 24 schools are under threat of land grabbing and two schools lost their…
Lino Hellings –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
The children in the slum on the bank of river Buriganga get ill because of the high level of pollution. The slum is built on the river; and the…
Haque Habibul –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
An electric pole placed in the middle of the channel. The channel is surrounded by toxic waste from tanneries, Mohammadpur Beribadh, Dhaka. …
Tapash Paul –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
An influential movie can contribute to making positive change of a society. However, the recent trend of Dhaka film industry is running in the opposite way again, and does…
Dhana Ranjan Tripura. –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
Every morning around 7 the traffic jam starts. Or rather the traffic stops. It is hard to move forward here in Dhaka. In more then one sense. It is quite…
Lino Hellings –
Dhaka Lab
Dhaka -
Although Bangladesh has been made significant progress in achieving MDG 2: Universal Primary Education for All by 2015, still significant number of children remain out of schools or dropped  …
Dhana Ranjan Tripura. –
Dhaka Lab