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#13669516
6 May 2026
A boy pours water into bottles for sale near the Sadarghat launch terminal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 04, 2026. Children collect used plastic bottles left behind by passengers on arriving launches, refill them with water from a tap near a public toilet area, and sell them to travelers for Tk 20 per two-litre bottle, around half the price of a new sealed bottle. This informal trade highlights issues of poverty, child labor, plastic waste, and low-cost travel at one of Bangladesh's busiest river terminals, while raising concerns over hygiene and access to safe drinking water for passengers.
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#13669522
6 May 2026
Boys pour water into bottles for sale near the Sadarghat launch terminal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 04, 2026. Children collect used plastic bottles left behind by passengers on arriving launches, refill them with water from a tap near a public toilet area, and sell them to travelers for Tk 20 per two-litre bottle, around half the price of a new sealed bottle. This informal trade highlights issues of poverty, child labor, plastic waste, and low-cost travel at one of Bangladesh's busiest river terminals, while raising concerns over hygiene and access to safe drinking water for passengers.
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#13669524
6 May 2026
Boys pour water into bottles for sale near the Sadarghat launch terminal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 04, 2026. Children collect used plastic bottles left behind by passengers on arriving launches, refill them with water from a tap near a public toilet area, and sell them to travelers for Tk 20 per two-litre bottle, around half the price of a new sealed bottle. This informal trade highlights issues of poverty, child labor, plastic waste, and low-cost travel at one of Bangladesh's busiest river terminals, while raising concerns over hygiene and access to safe drinking water for passengers.
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#13669528
6 May 2026
Refilled plastic bottles are tied together for sale near the Sadarghat launch terminal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 04, 2026. Children collect used plastic bottles left behind by passengers on arriving launches, refill them with water from a tap near a public toilet area, and sell them to travelers for Tk 20 per two-litre bottle, around half the price of a new sealed bottle. This informal trade highlights issues of poverty, child labor, plastic waste, and low-cost travel at one of Bangladesh's busiest river terminals, while raising concerns over hygiene and access to safe drinking water for passengers.
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#13669529
6 May 2026
Boys pour water into bottles for sale near the Sadarghat launch terminal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 04, 2026. Children collect used plastic bottles left behind by passengers on arriving launches, refill them with water from a tap near a public toilet area, and sell them to travelers for Tk 20 per two-litre bottle, around half the price of a new sealed bottle. This informal trade highlights issues of poverty, child labor, plastic waste, and low-cost travel at one of Bangladesh's busiest river terminals, while raising concerns over hygiene and access to safe drinking water for passengers.
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#13669531
6 May 2026
Refilled plastic bottles are tied together for sale near the Sadarghat launch terminal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 04, 2026. Children collect used plastic bottles left behind by passengers on arriving launches, refill them with water from a tap near a public toilet area, and sell them to travelers for Tk 20 per two-litre bottle, around half the price of a new sealed bottle. This informal trade highlights issues of poverty, child labor, plastic waste, and low-cost travel at one of Bangladesh's busiest river terminals, while raising concerns over hygiene and access to safe drinking water for passengers.
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#13669532
6 May 2026
Children carry refilled plastic bottles on a van at the Sadarghat launch terminal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 04, 2026. Children collect used plastic bottles left behind by passengers on arriving launches, refill them with water from a tap near a public toilet area, and sell them to travelers for Tk 20 per two-litre bottle, around half the price of a new sealed bottle. This informal trade highlights issues of poverty, child labor, plastic waste, and low-cost travel at one of Bangladesh's busiest river terminals, while raising concerns over hygiene and access to safe drinking water for passengers.
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#13669534
6 May 2026
Children carry refilled plastic bottles on a van at the Sadarghat launch terminal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 04, 2026. Children collect used plastic bottles left behind by passengers on arriving launches, refill them with water from a tap near a public toilet area, and sell them to travelers for Tk 20 per two-litre bottle, around half the price of a new sealed bottle. This informal trade highlights issues of poverty, child labor, plastic waste, and low-cost travel at one of Bangladesh's busiest river terminals, while raising concerns over hygiene and access to safe drinking water for passengers.
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#13669535
6 May 2026
Children carry refilled plastic bottles on a van at the Sadarghat launch terminal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 04, 2026. Children collect used plastic bottles left behind by passengers on arriving launches, refill them with water from a tap near a public toilet area, and sell them to travelers for Tk 20 per two-litre bottle, around half the price of a new sealed bottle. This informal trade highlights issues of poverty, child labor, plastic waste, and low-cost travel at one of Bangladesh's busiest river terminals, while raising concerns over hygiene and access to safe drinking water for passengers.
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#13669539
6 May 2026
A man gives water to a child while traveling with his family on a launch from the Sadarghat launch terminal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 04, 2026. At Sadarghat, children collect used plastic bottles left behind by passengers on arriving launches, refill them with water from a tap near a public toilet area, and sell them to travelers for Tk 20 per two-litre bottle, around half the price of a new sealed bottle. This informal trade highlights issues of poverty, child labor, plastic waste, and low-cost travel at one of Bangladesh's busiest river terminals, while raising concerns over hygiene and access to safe drinking water for passengers.
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#13669540
6 May 2026
A man gives water to a child while traveling with his family on a launch from the Sadarghat launch terminal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 04, 2026. At Sadarghat, children collect used plastic bottles left behind by passengers on arriving launches, refill them with water from a tap near a public toilet area, and sell them to travelers for Tk 20 per two-litre bottle, around half the price of a new sealed bottle. This informal trade highlights issues of poverty, child labor, plastic waste, and low-cost travel at one of Bangladesh's busiest river terminals, while raising concerns over hygiene and access to safe drinking water for passengers.
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#13497392
26 Mar 2026
A launch moves through the Padma River during search operations for missing bodies following a ferry terminal accident in which a bus plunged into the water, resulting in the deaths of at least 23 people at Daulatdia ferry ghat in Goalanda, Rajbari District, Bangladesh, on March 26, 2026.
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#13478113
21 Mar 2026
A large crowd of passengers gathers at Sadarghat launch terminal as they travel to their hometowns ahead of Eid al-Fitr in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on March 18, 2026.
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#13478114
21 Mar 2026
A large crowd of passengers gathers at Sadarghat launch terminal as they travel to their hometowns ahead of Eid al-Fitr in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on March 18, 2026.
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#13478115
21 Mar 2026
Passengers travel by boat to cross the Buriganga River to reach the Sadarghat launch terminal as they head to their hometowns ahead of Eid al-Fitr in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on March 18, 2026.
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#13478116
21 Mar 2026
Passengers travel by boat to cross the Buriganga River to reach the Sadarghat launch terminal as they head to their hometowns ahead of Eid al-Fitr in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on March 18, 2026.
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