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Dhaka then and now

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TBS Report
03 April, 2020, 06:15 pm
Last modified: 03 April, 2020, 06:21 pm

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Dhaka then and now

The roads, usually packed with vehicles, are empty now - the asphalt is clearly visible, there is no congestion at crossroads

TBS Report
03 April, 2020, 06:15 pm
Last modified: 03 April, 2020, 06:21 pm

The u-loop constructed in Uttara to ease out traffic congestion seems to be of no use with almost no dwellers stepping out of their homes. Photo: Saikat Bhadra/TBS
The u-loop constructed in Uttara to ease out traffic congestion seems to be of no use with almost no dwellers stepping out of their homes. Photo: Saikat Bhadra/TBS

The global pandemic caused by the Covid-19 virus has forced many cities to shut down across the globe. While medical and essential facilities are available in Dhaka, all other forms of businesses have halted its operations for now. Dhaka, being one of the most densely populated megacities of the world, looks more like a deserted city since the lockdown began.

The roads, usually packed with vehicles, are empty now - the asphalt is clearly visible, there is no congestion at crossroads. It is highly unusual to see the capital resting peacefully. You do not see such a scene even on Eid holidays. The Business Standard brings to you some before and after photos of the capital's busiest locations.

Located at Motijheel, the counters of Sonali Bank always had a long queue of customers and now since the lockdown, only a handful of customers are seen around. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Located at Motijheel, the counters of Sonali Bank always had a long queue of customers and now since the lockdown, only a handful of customers are seen around. Photo: Mumit M/TBS

The bustling street on Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, always packed with vehicles, remains vacant now. Photo: Saikat Bhadra/TBS
The bustling street on Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, always packed with vehicles, remains vacant now. Photo: Saikat Bhadra/TBS

The country’s largest inter-city transportation terminal, the Kamlapur Railway station has completely shut down and is now a temple of silence. Photo: Mumit M, Salahuddin Ahmed
The country’s largest inter-city transportation terminal, the Kamlapur Railway station has completely shut down and is now a temple of silence. Photo: Mumit M, Salahuddin Ahmed

The popular lakefront – Hatirjheel has felt no footsteps since the lockdown. Photo: Saikat Bhadra/TBS
The popular lakefront – Hatirjheel has felt no footsteps since the lockdown. Photo: Saikat Bhadra/TBS

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