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  • Landscape view of Sajek valley in Khajrachori, Bangladesh.
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  • Portrait of an old tree in Sylhet, Bangladesh.
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  • Night view of Dhaka Mawa Expressway in Bangladesh.
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  • Night view of Dhaka Mawa Expressway in Bangladesh.
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  • Landscape view of Sajek valley in Khajrachori, Bangladesh.
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  • Landscape view of Sylhet, Bangladesh.
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  • Night view of Dhaka Mawa Expressway in Bangladesh.
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  • Beautiful sunset in Sylhet, Bangladesh.
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  • Children playing football on the field in Sylhet, Bangladesh.
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  • Children going home at Kuakata, Bangladesh.
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  • Sunrise at Sajek Valley in Khagrachari Bangladesh.
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  • Ploceidae birds making their nest on a tree at Naogaon in Bangladesh.
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  • People taking fishing from the river at Sunajgonj, Bangladesh.
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  • Beautiful sunset in Sylhet Bangladesh.
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  • Sunrise at Sajek Valley in Khagrachari Bangladesh.
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  • Night street view of old Dhaka in Bangladesh.
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  • Night view of Dhaka Mawa Expressway in Bangladesh.
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  • Early morning in Rajasthan, India, December 09, 2013. Jodhpur is second largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and has long been a popular destination among international tourists. However, surprisingly few visitors know the origins of its sobriquet, "the blue city". The old town is a wonderful example of vivid colors providing a photogenic backdrop to everyday life. The old city is blue.  Local guides say that the blue wash of the houses originally indicated the homes of the upper -caste Brahmins, custodians of holy places and the written word. Varieties of blue, from royal blue to aquamarine, form the backdrop for a theatre of color played out in the streets, defying the parched orange of the surrounding desert.
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  • An widow watches as others dance as she takes part in celebrate Holi or 'festival of colors' at the Meerasahabhagini Ashram in Vrindavan on March 2015. Widows congregated on a small patio of the ashram in which they live and danced and played with colored powder to celebrate the occasion. The widows of this and other ashrams in this northern town are sponsored by the NGO, Sulabh International that funds most of their needs. Ignored from society when their husbands die, not for religious reasons, but because of tradition, many Indian widows have been hated from society and no longer live with their families and are forced to beg for food. Almost 2,000 of the estimated 34 million widows currently living in India live in Vrindavan and benefit from the welfare extended by the NGO. Holi, the popular Hindu spring 'festival of colors’ is observed in India at the end of the winter season on the last full moon of the lunar month.
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  • After collecting drinking water, a woman is on her way back home through the garbage in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 25 July 2021. What is a slum now, was originally a garbage dumping site for city residents.
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  • Bird’s eye view of the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 27 July 2021.
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  • A girl plays with mud amidst the garbage in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 30 September 2021.
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  • A little girl takes a shower under the open sky at a public water collection point in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 07 September 2021. Fresh water can only be collected in the mornings and evenings.
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  • A girl with her sister sitting outside their home at the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 30 September 2021.
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  • Dhaka is the most densely populated city in the world, it can no longer cope. Because space is rare, houses are built on the streets and the government demolishes hundreds of such buildings every year on 26 September 2021.
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  • An older woman taking a rest at the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 27 July 2021.
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  • Shower, toilet, kitchen – everything is in the same place in the Boatghat slum (anchored boats), Mohammadpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 28 July 2021.
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  • Children play in a very dirty and unhealthy environment in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 30 September 2021.
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  • People live in a congested and very unhealthy environment in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 25 July 2021.
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  • Mala sits in front of her home in the Kamrangirchar slum area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 26 September 2021. The house is built on a garbage pile on the side of the road. Her parents came to Dhaka many years ago, as climate refugees. Since Mala’s father passed away, collecting bricks and selling them on the market has been the only source of income for her family.
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  • Mala (10 years) and her family members collect bricks from the street to make a living at Kamrangirchar in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 26 September 2021.
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  • A girl showers in the monsoon rain in the Mohammadpur slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 29 July 2021. In the urban slum areas, people have access to fresh water only two times a day – in the morning and in the evening.
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  • Many slum dwellers farm pigeons to generate additional income for a better life of their families on 07 September 2021. Bangladesh is home to many passionate pigeon lovers and a long tradition of pigeon races.
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  • A boy saves the remains of what used to be his family’s household goods. Hundreds of people have nothing left after the massive fire has swallowed their homes in the Maniknagar slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 21 February 2021.
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  • Nasima (10 years) plays with her friends in at the edge of the street in the Boatghat slum (anchored boats) in Mohammadpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 28 July 2021. She got admitted to class one in a public primary school, the school is located more than one kilometer away from her home. After admission, she didn’t get the chance to go to class due to Covid-19. Schools across Bangladesh remained closed for more than one and a half years because of Covid-19.
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  • A boy searches for his toy, it somehow fell in the dirty and toxic water of a sewer in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 27 July 2021.
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  • A little girl collects water with her older sister in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 30 September 2021.
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  • Mala’s mother smashes the bricks into small pieces and sells them on the market as a building material at Kamrangirchar in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 26 September 2021.
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  • Minara Begum (35 years) prepares fish for cooking. Her home is located in the Boatghat slum (anchored boats) in Mohammadpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 29 July 2021.
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  • 28 February 2015 –Nandgaon - India - Hindu community people celebrate the festival of color Holi in Krishna temple in Nandgaon, Uttar Pradesh. Holi, which literally means 'burning', is celebrated on the full moon day in the month of Phalguna and heralds the onset of spring season.
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