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Adults take over Ramna Park's 'Children's Corner'

In the 'Children's Corner' of Ramna Park, a few common rides are frequently occupied by adults, leaving parents and their children in a bind. The reckless behaviour of adults has led to the damage of some of these recreational facilities.

In Dhaka's Ramna Park, an Ansar member occupies an egg-shaped chair in the Children's Corner, engrossed in his mobile phone. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
In Dhaka's Ramna Park, an Ansar member occupies an egg-shaped chair in the Children's Corner, engrossed in his mobile phone. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Adults occupy the rides at the children's play area in Dhaka's Ramna Park. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Adults occupy the rides at the children's play area in Dhaka's Ramna Park. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
In Ramna Park's Children's Corner, a child searches for the missing mallets of a xylophone. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
In Ramna Park's Children's Corner, a child searches for the missing mallets of a xylophone. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Young people play the xylophone in the Children's Corner of Dhaka's Ramana Park. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Young people play the xylophone in the Children's Corner of Dhaka's Ramana Park. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
The seesaw in the Children's Corner of Dhaka's Ramna Park is missing a handle on one side, making it risky for children to use. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
The seesaw in the Children's Corner of Dhaka's Ramna Park is missing a handle on one side, making it risky for children to use. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Adults frequently use the seesaw at Ramna Park's Children's Corner, despite it missing a handle on one side. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Adults frequently use the seesaw at Ramna Park's Children's Corner, despite it missing a handle on one side. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Adults sway on a torn swing in Ramna Park's Children's Corner, which has been somehow kept intact. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Adults sway on a torn swing in Ramna Park's Children's Corner, which has been somehow kept intact. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
The tree-climbing ride at Children's Corner in Dhaka's Ramna Park is out of order. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
The tree-climbing ride at Children's Corner in Dhaka's Ramna Park is out of order. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu

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Published : 02 Feb 2024, 05:28 PM

Updated : 02 Feb 2024, 05:28 PM

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