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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried,-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh, during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Once a strip has been properly dried, Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Jan, 2026. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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January 5, 2026, Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried,-stock-foto
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January 5, 2026, Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried,-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto
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Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Jan, 2025. Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. Once a strip has been properly dried, workers fold i-stock-foto