This project aims to compile an insightful reportage on the condition of some 350, 000 internal migrants who are currently employed in the shipbuilding and repairing industry situated on the banks of River Buriganga, Bangladesh. This industry has recently been in for a boost due to exposure to the international market. These workers, who...
Read more »
Posts Tagged ‘ ship breaking ’
1971
Add new tag
AL
Arsenal FC
Arsene Wenger
Arsenic Poisoning
Awamileague
Awami League
Bangladesh
Bangladesh Cricket
Bangladesh Election 2008
Bangladesh News
BDR
Blog Views
BNP
Caretaker Government
Cartoonist Arif
Champions League
Chelsea FC
Corruption
Dhaka University
Fakhruddin Ahmed
Food crisis
Football
genocide
Goal Keeper
India
Injury
Jamat-E-Islami
Khaleda Zia
Liverpool FC
Manchester United
Minus two formula
Moeen U Ahmed
NEWS
Sajeeb Wazed Joy
Sector Commanders' Forum
Shah Abu Nayeem Mominur Rahman
Sheikh Hasina
ship breaking
Soccer
Sports
Supreme Court Bar Association
Tarek Zia corruption
war criminal
Ship Building on Buriganga:an endeavour to address unsaid and unstated demands
Breaking up is hard to do….
Ships are living creatures. Ask any sailor and he will agree and he will further say that ships are feminine. That combination of steel, paint, oil, blood, sweat, tears, sand, sea, wind and waves can be nothing but feminine. But unlike ladies, when ships reach the end of their lives, they are treated rather...
Read more »


