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August 20, 2023
@mdshanto 🔷Form Bangladesh🇧🇩
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↪My Village In Ten Pics↩
↪My Village In Ten Pics↩
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âž°This is Narsingdi City Hospital Limited, situated a little before Velanagar in Narsingdi district. High quality medical services are provided here. But here for each test you have to pay extra money. Which is very difficult for a poor person.
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âž° An itinerant chickpea vendor, he sits at this spot every day to sell chickpeas. Tina has no shop of her own, she earns her living by selling these chickpeas.
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âž°This is a picture of a private car parked on the side of a busy road. Although this road is very busy but the driver is resting here due to his tiredness.
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âž°This is a sculpture at Sahepratab Bus Stop in Narsingdi District. The hand sculpture you can see in the picture is the hand of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a great hero of our liberation war.
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âž° This is Bismillah Diagnostic Center. It is located just before Narsingdi town. This diagnostic center is a very old diagnostic center. Good quality treatment is available here for all diseases.
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âž°This is a furniture shop. One is engaged in furniture making. He often makes all these furnitures with his own hands.
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âž° This is the new gate of our current campus. Although the work of the gate has not been completed yet, the work of this gate will be completed soon.
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âž°This is the view of Sahepratab bus stand in Narsingdi district. Another part is mounted on a truck which helps other vehicles in case of an accident.
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âž°This is a street view inside our campus. We have to go through this road to enter our campus. On one side of the road is a betel nut tree.
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âž°It is one of the busiest stops in Narsingdi district. It is named after his sculpture. The current name of this place is Payra Chatwar.