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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. A vendor make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. A vendor make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. A vendor make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. Vendors make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 17th Mar, 2026. A vendor make 'Ketupat', made from fresh coconut leaves and is used to make traditional rice cakes, at Kupat Block Alley, Bandung, West Java. These activities in preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday which is predicted to take place on March 20 or March 21, 2026. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated worldwide with prayers, family gatherings, feasts, and acts of charity. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 17th Mar, 2026. With just two to three days remaining until Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important religious festivals for Muslims, working people have already begun leaving the capital, Dhaka, in advance of the celebrations.Since the morning of March 17, 2026, a heavy rush of passengers has been observed at Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. Although each train departed on schedule for its respective destination, the pressure of passengers was clearly visible.Some passengers were seen attempting to travel on the roofs of trains, defying regulations, but authorit-stock-foto