Today's Galley

People catching fishes from a wetland after drying it up by removing water. This causes destruction of the fish habitat, thus affecting further breeding. The photo was taken in Haor area of Companiganj in Sylhet recently. Photo: Sheikh Nasir.
Bangladesh skipper Mahrafe Bin Mortaza and coach Chandika Hathurusingha (R) in deep contemplation during a practice session at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Monday, ahead of Thursday’s quarterfinal clash against India. Photo: BCB
Natyam Repoetry staged their production “Cycle Wala” on March 15 evening at the Studio Theatre Hall of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy as part of the ongoing 2nd Dhaka International Theatre Festival. The Play, written by Vijay Tendulkar, has been translated in Bangla by Abdus Salim while Irin Pervin Lopa has directed the play. “Cycle Wala” Casts Junaid Eusuf, Subhasis Datta Tanmoy, Jannatul Ferdous and Tahmina Khatun. Photo: Star
Hollywood superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was in Melbourne to attend the Australian Grand Prix, surprised Bangladesh’s cricketers on March 16 by popping out of the same hotel the cricketers are put up in. Here the ‘Terminator’ is seen enjoying a cycle-ride in the afternoon. Photo: BCB
The Musapur closure at Companiganj in Noakhali washed away with heavy current of the river Choto Feni, three hours after it was opened on Saturday. Photo: Star
This opening on Culvert Road in the capital’s Purana Paltan area was created about a month ago for underground sewerage cleanup. But instead of plugging the hole, it has just been fenced by bamboo poles. The photo was taken on March 16. Photo: Star
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