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Buriganga's fish revival

For most of the year, the Buriganga River is tainted with pollution. It is only during the rainy season that the river's appearance changes significantly, revealing clear water instead of the usual murky black. This transformation attracts many fishermen, as fish become more abundant in the revitalised waters of the Buriganga.

The activity of fishermen shows that there are fish in the Buriganga River, despite its polluted waters.
The activity of fishermen shows that there are fish in the Buriganga River, despite its polluted waters.
A man is casting his net to catch fish in the clear water of the Buriganga River as it flows beside Kamrangirchar.
A man is casting his net to catch fish in the clear water of the Buriganga River as it flows beside Kamrangirchar.
A man is casting his net to catch fish in the clear water of the Buriganga River as it flows beside Kamrangirchar.
A man is casting his net to catch fish in the clear water of the Buriganga River as it flows beside Kamrangirchar.
Fishermen are pulling up large nets from the Buriganga River, showcasing a different scene in the newly refreshed waters.
Fishermen are pulling up large nets from the Buriganga River, showcasing a different scene in the newly refreshed waters.
Locals are fishing with a drift net in the clear water of the Buriganga, saying they haven't used this net for many years.
Locals are fishing with a drift net in the clear water of the Buriganga, saying they haven't used this net for many years.
Fishermen are hauling in large nets from the Buriganga River, revealing a striking new scene in the revitalised waters.
Fishermen are hauling in large nets from the Buriganga River, revealing a striking new scene in the revitalised waters.
Fishermen are hauling in large nets from the Buriganga River, revealing a striking new scene in the revitalised waters.
Fishermen are hauling in large nets from the Buriganga River, revealing a striking new scene in the revitalised waters.
The Buriganga River is witnessing a rise in Suckermouth Catfish, with numerous specimens caught in fishermen's nets.
The Buriganga River is witnessing a rise in Suckermouth Catfish, with numerous specimens caught in fishermen's nets.
The Buriganga River is witnessing a rise in Suckermouth Catfish, with numerous specimens caught in fishermen's nets.
The Buriganga River is witnessing a rise in Suckermouth Catfish, with numerous specimens caught in fishermen's nets.
Fish are seen in the Buriganga River, which is polluted throughout the year.
Fish are seen in the Buriganga River, which is polluted throughout the year.

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Published : 26 Sep 2024, 12:51 AM

Updated : 26 Sep 2024, 12:51 AM

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