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Buriganga

Waste recycling on the banks of the Buriganga
Waste recycling on the banks of the Buriganga

Piles of plastic and electronic waste can be seen along the banks of the Buriganga River when travelling from Old Dhaka’s Sowari Ghat. Locals sort out similar products from the waste every day for sale elsewhere. The waste is then melted down into new products, including children’s toys.

Buriganga's fish revival
Buriganga's fish revival

For most of the year, the Buriganga River is tainted with pollution. It is only during the rainy season that the river's appearance changes significantly, revealing clear water instead of the usual murky black. This transformation attracts many fishermen, as fish become more abundant in the revitalised waters of the Buriganga.

Dipping in a fresh Buriganga
Dipping in a fresh Buriganga

Monsoon rain has given the pitch dark and smelly water of the Buriganga River in Dhaka a muddy texture. A group of children dipped in the fresh water in Kamrangirchar, showing acrobatic skills.

Watermelons at Wiseghat
Watermelons at Wiseghat

Sucker fish in Buriganga
Sucker fish in Buriganga

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