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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2025
Rush of holidaymakers continues 

Transport

TBS Report
09 May, 2021, 06:25 pm
Last modified: 09 May, 2021, 06:38 pm

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Rush of holidaymakers continues 

People were leaving Dhaka in private cars, microbuses, CNG-run auto-rickshaws, pick-up vans, trucks, and covert vans ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr

TBS Report
09 May, 2021, 06:25 pm
Last modified: 09 May, 2021, 06:38 pm
People in their hundreds get on a ferry at Mawa on Saturday to leave Dhaka to spend Eid-ul-Fitr with their loved ones. Photo: TBS
People in their hundreds get on a ferry at Mawa on Saturday to leave Dhaka to spend Eid-ul-Fitr with their loved ones. Photo: TBS

Ferry closurecut the rush of homebound people to southern districts from Dhaka slightly on Sunday, but the swarm of people to other districts increased. 

People were leaving Dhaka in private cars, microbuses, CNG-run auto-rickshaws, pick-up vans, trucks, and covert vans ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr.

The vehicles started their journeys from Gabtoli, Aminbazar, Abdullahpur, Tongi, Sayedabad, Jatrabari, SonirAkra and many other points.

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Between 12:00noon and 1:00pm on Sunday, about 30 microbuses set out for Mawa from Jatrabari and Sayedabad, down from 50 in the last couple of days. The passengers were dropped about 2 kilometres from the pier. They walked the distance and then waited for the evening ferries that transport goods across the river. 

Drivers carrying passengers to Chittagong or northern districts took alternate routes to dodge fines or punishment by police. 

The routes are shortcuts to the destinations, drivers said. 

"There is a huge pressure of passengers and we are making as many trips as possible," said Shahid, a microbus driver.

"I have taken passengers to Chittagong and back again in a day. Each time, I had 12-14 passengers," said another microbus driver Md Sojol.

Passengers have to count two-three timesthe usual fare. A person has to pay Tk 1,500 to go to Chittagong from Dhaka now while the usual fare of non-AC bus is Tk 500 per seat and of AC bus Tk 1,000-1,200. 

Another driver Bahar Mia said passengers going to Comilla were charged Tk500 each whereas the usual bus fare was Tk120-Tk250. 

Desperate to spend Eid holidays with relatives, passengers did not bargain with the drivers.

"This is a moment of crisiswith no other mode of transportto leave Dhaka. Considering that, the fare does not seem high to me," said Ashiq Khan, garment scrap businessman, who was headingto Feni in a microbus.

"We know the driver has to manage several agencies amid the travel ban. They have to take increased fare to meet the additional cost," said Monir Hossen, a passenger of Comilla. 
People aregradually deserting the concrete city in whatever way possible, but neither do they follow health safety guidelines, nor maintain social distancing. 

Drivers of ride-sharing service providers, such as Pathao and Uber, said their trips within Dhaka halved in the last few days.

Bangladesh / Top News

Holidaymakers / Mad rush / Eid-ul-Fitr

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