The Rapid Action Battalion or RAB personnel conducting an anti-drugs drive on the Stranded Pakistanis Relief Camp, popularly known as the Geneva Camp, in Dhaka’s Mohammadpur early on Friday morning. The Rapid Action Battalion or RAB personnel conducting an anti-drugs drive on the Stranded Pakistanis Relief Camp, popularly known as the Geneva Camp, in Dhaka’s Mohammadpur early on Friday morning. The Rapid Action Battalion or RAB personnel conducting an anti-drugs drive on the Stranded Pakistanis Relief Camp, popularly known as the Geneva Camp, in Dhaka’s Mohammadpur early on Friday morning. The Rapid Action Battalion or RAB personnel conducting an anti-drugs drive on the Stranded Pakistanis Relief Camp, popularly known as the Geneva Camp, in Dhaka’s Mohammadpur early on Friday morning. The Rapid Action Battalion or RAB arrested over 100 people in an anti-drugs drive on the Stranded Pakistanis Relief Camp, popularly known as the Geneva Camp, in Dhaka’s Mohammadpur early on Friday morning. The Rapid Action Battalion or RAB arrested over 100 people in an anti-drugs drive on the Stranded Pakistanis Relief Camp, popularly known as the Geneva Camp, in Dhaka’s Mohammadpur early on Friday morning. A female worker carrying a vessel full of water from a roadside WASA tap to a rickshaw van. These vessels go to homes and businesses at Banglabazar in Old Dhaka. The people of the area hit by a scarcity of water pay the women workers monthly. This photo is taken on Friday, when Bangladesh along with other countries is celebrating World Water Day with the theme 'Leaving no one behind'. Photo: Abdullah Al MominA female worker carrying a vessel full of water from a roadside WASA tap to a rickshaw van. These vessels go to homes and businesses at Banglabazar in Old Dhaka. The people of the area hit by a scarcity of water pay the women workers monthly. This photo is taken on Friday, when Bangladesh along with other countries is celebrating World Water Day with the theme 'Leaving no one behind'. Photo: Abdullah Al MominThis photo of vessels being filled up from a roadside tap was taken at Banglabazar in Old Dhaka on Friday, when Bangladesh along with other countries is celebrating World Water Day with the theme 'Leaving no one behind'. Residents of the area have to use water from these taps and pay workers to carry the vessels to their homes and businesses. Photo: Abdullah Al MominThis photo of vessels being filled up from a roadside tap was taken at Banglabazar in Old Dhaka on Friday, when Bangladesh along with other countries is celebrating World Water Day with the theme 'Leaving no one behind'. Residents of the area have to use water from these taps and pay workers to carry the vessels to their homes and businesses. Photo: Abdullah Al MominA woman is pulling a rickshaw van with vessels full of water from a roadside WASA tap to homes and business organisations at Banglabazar area in Old Dhaka in exchange for monthly wage. This photo is taken on Friday, when Bangladesh along with other countries is celebrating World Water Day with the theme 'Leaving no one behind'. Photo: Abdullah Al MominA woman is pulling a rickshaw van with vessels full of water from a roadside WASA tap to homes and business organisations at Banglabazar area in Old Dhaka in exchange for monthly wage. This photo is taken on Friday, when Bangladesh along with other countries is celebrating World Water Day with the theme 'Leaving no one behind'. Photo: Abdullah Al MominThis photo of vessels being filled up from a roadside tap was taken at Banglabazar in Old Dhaka on Friday, when Bangladesh along with other countries is celebrating World Water Day with the theme 'Leaving no one behind'. Residents of the area have to use water from these taps and pay workers to carry the vessels to their homes and businesses. Photo: Abdullah Al MominA woman is pulling a rickshaw van with vessels full of water from a roadside WASA tap to homes and business organisations at Banglabazar area in Old Dhaka in exchange for monthly wage. This photo is taken on Friday, when Bangladesh along with other countries is celebrating World Water Day with the theme 'Leaving no one behind'. Photo: Abdullah Al MominA female worker carrying a vessel full of water from a roadside WASA tap to a rickshaw van. These vessels go to homes and businesses at Banglabazar in Old Dhaka. The people of the area hit by a scarcity of water pay the women workers monthly. This photo is taken on Friday, when Bangladesh along with other countries is celebrating World Water Day with the theme 'Leaving no one behind'. Photo: Abdullah Al MominThis photo of vessels being filled up from a roadside tap was taken at Banglabazar in Old Dhaka on Friday, when Bangladesh along with other countries is celebrating World Water Day with the theme 'Leaving no one behind'. Residents of the area have to use water from these taps and pay workers to carry the vessels to their homes and businesses. Photo: Abdullah Al MominTraffic police checking paperworks of vehicles and drivers' licences at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in Dhaka on the weekly holiday as part of a traffic week campaign to bring order to roads. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveTraffic police checking paperworks of vehicles and drivers' licences at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in Dhaka on the weekly holiday as part of a traffic week campaign to bring order to roads. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveTraffic police checking paperworks of vehicles and drivers' licences at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in Dhaka on the weekly holiday as part of a traffic week campaign to bring order to roads. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveA man bathing with water from a roadside WASA tap at the Hossaini Dalan area in Old Dhaka on Friday. Bangladesh, like other countries, is celebrating World Water Day with the theme 'Water for All' on Friday. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveA fish trader is cleaning his pots with water from a roadside WASA tap at the Hossaini Dalan area in Old Dhaka on Friday. Bangladesh, like other countries, is celebrating World Water Day with the theme 'Water for All' on Friday. Photo: Asif Mahmud OvePolice officers checking papers of vehicles and drivers' licences at Farmgate in Dhaka even on the weekly holiday on Friday as part of a traffic week campaign to bring order to roads. Photo: Asif Mahmud OvePolice officers checking papers of vehicles and drivers' licences at Farmgate in Dhaka even on the weekly holiday on Friday as part of a traffic week campaign to bring order to roads. Photo: Asif Mahmud OvePolice officers checking papers of vehicles and drivers' licences at Farmgate in Dhaka even on the weekly holiday on Friday as part of a traffic week campaign to bring order to roads. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveThis photo of motorcyclists wading through dirty water from clogged sewerage line on a street at the Hossaini Dalan area in Old Dhaka is taken on World Water Day on Friday. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveThis photo of motorcyclists wading through dirty water from clogged sewerage line on a street at the Hossaini Dalan area in Old Dhaka is taken on World Water Day on Friday. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveBangladesh, like other countries, is celebrating World Water Day with the slogan 'Leaving no one behind' on Friday, but residents of the Hossaini Dalan area in Old Dhaka are suffering due to dirty water from clogged sewerage line on a street. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveBangladesh, like other countries, is celebrating World Water Day with the slogan 'Leaving no one behind' on Friday, but residents of the Hossaini Dalan area in Old Dhaka are suffering due to dirty water from clogged sewerage line on a street. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveTeachers and employees of different educational institutions gather in front of the National Press Club for the second day to demand inclusion in the government’s monthly pay order, or MPO, scheme. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveTeachers and employees of different educational institutions gather in front of the National Press Club for the second day to demand inclusion in the government’s monthly pay order, or MPO, scheme. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveA teacher falls ill during the second day of demonstrations by teachers and employees of different private educational institutions in front of the National Press Club to demand inclusion in the government’s pay list. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveTeachers and employees of different educational institutions outside the government's monthly pay order, or MPO, scheme offer Friday prayers on the streets amid protests in front of the National Press Club. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveTeachers and employees of different educational institutions outside the government's monthly pay order, or MPO, scheme offer Friday prayers on the streets amid protests in front of the National Press Club. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveTeachers and employees of different educational institutions outside the government's monthly pay order, or MPO, scheme offer Friday prayers on the streets amid protests in front of the National Press Club. Photo: Asif Mahmud Ove