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Ship Breaking Yard in Chittagong , Bangladesh
Chittagong Ship Breaking Yard,
located in Bangladesh, is world's second-largest ship breaking area. The ship breaking takes place in the Fauzdarhat area along the 18 kilometres (11 mi) Sitakun
da coastal strip, 20 kilometers (12 mi) north-west of Chittagong.
In 1960, after a severe cyclone, the Greek ship M D Alpine was stranded on the shores of Sitakunda, Chittagong. It could not be re floated and so remained there for several years. In 1965, Chittagong Steel House bought the ship and had it scrapped. It took years to scrap the vessel, but the work gave birth to the industry in Bangladesh.
In 1960, after a severe cyclone, the Greek ship M D Alpine was stranded on the shores of Sitakunda, Chittagong. It could not be re floated and so remained there for several years. In 1965, Chittagong Steel House bought the ship and had it scrapped. It took years to scrap the vessel, but the work gave birth to the industry in Bangladesh.
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Mother Love
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Helping Hand
Lively hood
Baking Bricks
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Boli khela...
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Matai Kopa
Aajora.....
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Religious life
Waiting for her grand son.......
Cooking
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Love
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Slums
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Chittagong War Cemetery
World War II During World War II, the British used Chittagong as an important military base. Frequent bombardment by the Japanese Air Force, notably in April 1942 and again on 20 and 24 December 1942, resulted in military relocation to Comilla. Neverless the war had a major negative impact on the city, with the growth of refugees and uneveness in fortune, reflected in the Great Famine of 1943. The port was blocked during the liberation war
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Woman Carrying firewood, Hill Tracts.
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Rings
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21 February , International Mother Language Day
21 February is very important for Bangladesh nation. Only for mother language, Bangli people give his/her life. Four of them were Abdus Salam, Rafiq Uddin Ahmed, Abul Barkat and Abdul Jabbar. It is now International Mother Language Day and it was first announced by UNESCO on 17 November 1999. Now every year 21 February (২১ শে ফেব্রুয়ারী) was celebrated all over the world. Here are some of Bengali Language Movement photos, Bengali Language Movement Day