
Stories through the train windows
The series is about different stories through different train windows. People feel comfortable in journey by train than any other transportation. And in this journey people come from different divisions and districs and sometimes from different countries also. They come from different cities and villages which have different cultures and stories. So i tried to show the different stories from different windows and different compartments of trains.

The one who laughs too
Everytime and every people has the story.Like everyone this woman has the story of sadness.She has already lost her husband and her son are not good.So everytime she is in depression.But gradually she has already successfully removed his sadness. For capturing this photo I am using natural light.And using my honor 8 lite devic.

Faith
Bangladesh Every year thousands of Hindu devotees gather in front of Shri Shri Lokenath Brahmachari Ashram temple for the Kartik Brati or Rakher Upobash religious festival in Barodi, Near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Faithful sit in front of candles light and absorb in prayer...Lokenath who is called Baba Lokenath was an 18th Century Hindu saint and philosopher in Bengal. Hindu worshipers fast and pray in earnest to the gods for their favors during the traditional ritual called Kartik Brati or Rakher Upobash..Lokenath Brahmachari devotees pray with light to save their family and dear from cholera and pox disease.

Bounce
Childhood comes with fortune or hardship. Underprivileged day labourer children are enjoying after work playful time in the sandbar, street and beach before going back to their slum or street houses. Trashes are their precious toys. Excuses swirls around when it’s time to go to day work but to the school. They bear the responsibility to earn a small yet much needed amount to buy family necessaries. A common scenario in Bangladesh.

Massive gathering in train
People availing very risky train journey and taking every space of it as seat. They are returing home after the 2nd largest Muslim Congregation in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Bangladeshi Muslim devotees return home on overcrowded trains after attending the final day of a three-day Islamic congregation on the banks of the River Turag in Tongi, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. The 1st phase of Biswa Ijtema ends today with Akheri Munajat, or the Final Prayer, and Muslim devotees from across the world participated in the second largest world congregation of Muslims.

Pottery Maker
Pottery industries in Bangladesh Dhamrai (ধামরাই) Pottery Industry is one of the renowned pottery industries in Bangladesh. There are several pottery villages in Dhamrai. Such as Kagozi Para (Pathantola), Shimulia Paal Para, Notun Bondor Paal Para etc. Paal Paara refers to the pottery villages of Dhamrai. A Kumar’s house usually has the same type of zoning and configuration. Beneath the same thatched roof are the kiln, storehouse and dwelling house, while a free space in front of the door or the courtyard is used as a place to prepare the clay. Traditional occupation in Dhamrai: For generations, Dhamrai has been the house of crafts like metal casting and pottery. But these traditional occupations are now in danger as those could not compete with modernization in course of time. Once Dhamrai used to be a whole craft village but now other occupations have come into being reducing the handicraft based jobs. Even most of the artisans are leaving their age-old professions and taking up other occupations to accommodate their livelihood. Who is Artisan(?) or Craftsman: An artisan is a person engaged in or occupied by the practice of a craft, who may through experience and talent reach the expressive levels of an artist using his hands, mind and heart in his work and what he creates. The traditional terms craftsman and craftswoman are nowadays often replaced by artisan and rarely by craftsperson. Historically, craftsmen tended to concentrate in urban centers and formed guilds. The skill required by their professions and the need to be permanently involved in the exchange of goods also demanded a generally higher level of education, and craftsmen were usually in a more privileged position than the peasantry in societal hierarchy. The households of craftsmen were not as self-sufficient as those of people engaged in agricultural work and therefore had to rely on the exchange of goods. Artisans of Dhamrai: The basic artisans of Dhamrai are metal casting artisans, and potters also known as Paal. Usually Paals work freelance whereas metal casting artisans work after getting assignments. Dhamrai has always been one of the most interesting craft villages of Bangladesh, though the prominence has faded away. Remaining artisans of Dhamrai are the generation of those who were once the soul of Dhamrai. Though the number is decreasing in a drastic rate, there are still artisans left to continue the age old professions of creation. Pottery: Pottery is the art of earth ware making. The history of Bangladeshi pottery is as ancient as it is illustrious, dating as far back as the Mohenjodaro and Harappa civilisations where earthenware was found after the excavation of Mohasthangarh in Bogra (300 BC). The folk arts of these categories are now being used most tastefully in modern design. Pottery has now become a commercially successful product in Bangladesh. Clay pots are widely available in rural Bangladesh. kumars sell their products at the weekly village bazaars or in roadside stalls. Bangladeshi potter has always laid stress on the basic form and texture of his articles. The wheel is of the common kind, thick with shoats‘ spokes, and terms on a pivot of hard wood on metal, provided with a large hub that acts as a revolving label. The potter throws the kneaded clay into the center of the wheel rounding it off, and then spins the wheel. As the whirling gathers momentum, he begins to shape the clay. When it is over he severs the shaped bit flour the rest. As for the types of wares, pottery comprises true distinctive types of wears.

Bangladesh Railway
Journey by train is the most common thing in our ultra-modern civilization. It is also an enjoyable experience. Indeed journey is always a pleasure to me. Whenever I go on a journey, my heart is filled with joy. But my greatest pleasure is a journey by train. It is ever exciting. During the last autumn vacation, our school was closed for ten days. My uncle lives in Sylhet. He came home on leave. I requested him to take me to Sylhet. He agreed at this. My heart danced with joy to hear this because of I always like a journey by train. The day was fixed. We reached the station in time and bought two tickets. The train was not yet in. The whole platform was a scene of great confusion and noise. It was crowded with passengers. Some were sitting near their luggage. Some were moving about Rickshaws, motor cars and all other conveyances were coming to the station with passengers. Coolies were running behind them. Vendors were crying out loudly to sell their goods. Then the train came in. We got into the second class compartment. We occupied two comfortable seats in the compartment.

work time.
To survive, people have to choose the most difficult work. They have to work different workers.When and sand, stones, bricks, soil, or coal should be left on the head. Some money in return.So they are the workers There is no time to look at the working hours.The artwork of the artist should be as follows:.

Kambala
Kambala: A kambala is an annual buffalo race held in the southwestern Indian state of Karnataka. Traditionally, it is sponsored by local Tuluva landlords and households in the coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi of Karnataka and Kasaragod of Kerala, a region collectively known as Tulu Nadu

Blessings of Motherhood
Photo shows A mother’s care for her child. From the very first day of a child, even before birth, mother is the only person who’s always there for them, to support them, to hold them. None but a mother always understands her child. Nothing can take the place that every child has for their mother. Motherhood is a blessing.

Prayer
The Bishwa Ijtema is an annual gathering of Muslims in Tongi, by the banks of the River Turag, in the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is one of the largest peaceful gatherings in the world. The Ijtema is a prayer meeting spread over three days, during which attending devotees perform daily prayers while listening to scholars reciting and explaining verses from the holy Quran. I saw a man praying in a train during Bishaw Ijtema 2019, and quickly took this photo.

No different Man and Woman in work time.
This Photo tell a great story for Man and Woman and neglected who's people think Man and woman is separate every Work and whose people convince our society Woman can not Work. But this photo tell a Story every woman is not separate man and every woman can be Work. All Woman solve the problem. Finally, I am tell the all people and society please respect all Woman.

Returning home
After a day long hard labour, people wants to reach there near and dear ones. The picture was taken by me in the last December 2019, when I visited a rural area, in the northern part of Bangladesh. During evening the boatman and the fisherman returning to their home from their work, I snapped that moment.

Bhola, Bangladesh - 2019. Due to global climate change Bangladesh is the most vulnerable. water level rises, river erosion is higher then before, drinking water is getting rare at the coastal area for the salinity of the water, lands are not producing crops and grasses as it was producing before. people are becoming homeless due to erosion and started to live in tiny fishing boats with their live stocks and cattle farmers are at continual search for high grassing land for their animals.

Risky train journey
This photo was taken before Eid al-Azha Elsewhere in the world, it was reported that no one was dangerously returning to their destination by sitting on the roof, front or side of the train. But in Bangladesh, this rare sight is seen every year during the Eid, but with the slightest effort by the Bangladesh Railway authorities, they come at a time and carry passengers on the roof.
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