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The Dolair Par-Jatrabari road lies in ruins

The main road from Dhaka’s Dolai Par to Jatrabari has huge potholes where water regularly accumulates. Vehicles using the road often seem on the verge of overturning. Pedestrians don’t have it much easier. Local residents are incensed by the condition of the road and ask how long it will be before the needed repairs are carried out.

The road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari has been in a state of disrepair for a long time. Although renovation work has started recently, it is progressing at a “snail's pace”. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari has been in a state of disrepair for a long time. Although renovation work has started recently, it is progressing at a “snail's pace”. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari has been in a state of disrepair for a long time. Although renovation work has started recently, it is progressing at a “snail's pace”. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari has been in a state of disrepair for a long time. Although renovation work has started recently, it is progressing at a “snail's pace”. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari has been dug up for a long time for renovations on a sewage line. The state of disrepair is making life difficult for pedestrians and local residents. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari has been dug up for a long time for renovations on a sewage line. The state of disrepair is making life difficult for pedestrians and local residents. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari has been dug up for a long time for renovations on a sewage line. The state of disrepair is making life difficult for pedestrians and local residents. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari has been dug up for a long time for renovations on a sewage line. The state of disrepair is making life difficult for pedestrians and local residents. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari has been dug up for a long time for renovations on a sewage line. The state of disrepair is making life difficult for pedestrians and local residents. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari has been dug up for a long time for renovations on a sewage line. The state of disrepair is making life difficult for pedestrians and local residents. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Buses do not run on the main road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari due to potholes, leading to suffering for commuters and passengers. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Buses do not run on the main road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari due to potholes, leading to suffering for commuters and passengers. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Some rickshaws and autorickshaws still take on the risk of using the dilapidated road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Some rickshaws and autorickshaws still take on the risk of using the dilapidated road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Large vehicles are not using the Dolai Par-Jatrabari road due to the huge potholes, some in the middle of the road. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Large vehicles are not using the Dolai Par-Jatrabari road due to the huge potholes, some in the middle of the road. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Large vehicles are not using the Dolai Par-Jatrabari road due to the huge potholes, some in the middle of the road. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Large vehicles are not using the Dolai Par-Jatrabari road due to the huge potholes, some in the middle of the road. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The main road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari in Dhaka is full of potholes. It has been in this condition for more than a year. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The main road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari in Dhaka is full of potholes. It has been in this condition for more than a year. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The main road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari in Dhaka is full of potholes. It has been in this condition for more than a year. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The main road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari in Dhaka is full of potholes. It has been in this condition for more than a year. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The main road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari in Dhaka is full of potholes. It has been in this condition for more than a year. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The main road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari in Dhaka is full of potholes. It has been in this condition for more than a year. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari has been in a wretched state for a long time. Although renovation work has recently started, people say it is proceeding at a “snail's pace”. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The road from Dolai Par to Jatrabari has been in a wretched state for a long time. Although renovation work has recently started, people say it is proceeding at a “snail's pace”. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin

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Published : 03 Aug 2025, 07:00 PM

Updated : 03 Aug 2025, 07:00 PM

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