Photo: Bapon Nengminj, 2016. In this photo the old woman wearing her traditional dresses and others very simple ornaments uses mostly at home. Its a very rare diversity in Bangladesh that matrilineal socity is still alive by the Garo peoople. ...
Photo: Bapon Nengminja, 2016. In hilly area its good to hear that most of the families are now aware of their future situation and developing themselves at every side. This little girl recently lost her father but her family still working for her education. In this areas christian mission schools working for a long time since 1945 as far as I know. ...
Near Meghalaya, Garo Hills A picture, taken from Sherpur District, Bangladesh, near Garo hills, India. After sunset, Dusk time. ...
The little hero The little hero, the age of this boy called Golden time for everyone. The moment when I was capturing this photo he was enjoying an exiting football math in a local village playground. ...
Garo Child. Captured by: Bapon A Garo child collecting water for her family. The picture was taken from Sherpur, Bangladesh. The hill people from Sherpur have to struggle for drinking water. Not only for drinking water, its their first challenge to fight against hilly nature. ...
Photo: Sylhet, Captured by: Arvil Rema. Garo and Khasi children showing there respect to Language martyrs. The monument was made by local banana trees by themselves. International Mother Language Day has been being observed since 2000[4] to promote peace and multilingualism. The date corresponds to the day in 1952 when students from the University of Dhaka, Jagannath University and Dhaka Medical College, demonstrating for the recognition of Bengali as one of the...