K M Asad

Photographer
   Changing River by K M Asad 
Changing River
Location: Dhaka-1204
Nationality: Bangladesh
Biography: K M Asad (1983) grew up in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and finished my graduation in photojournalism in 2008. Covering the aftermath of Cyclone Sidr (2007) has deeply affected me. Shortly after the publication of my photographs, humanitarian aid arrived in... MORE
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Changing River
Copyright K M Asad 2024
Date of Work Jan 2017 - Ongoing
Updated Mar 2018
Location Bangladesh
Topics Abstract, Climate Change, Documentary, Environment, Landscape, Photography, Travel

Bangladesh is a riverine country. Depending on the river, many people carry their livelihood. But due to climate change, our rivers started to die. During the time of the year where the water remains in the river, but unfortunately it can be seen only as desert. If this continues, then in the next 50 years we may not see many of our rivers. So we have to save these rivers as soon as possible. If we protect our rivers, then easily the people can lead their life. Due to various political reasons the rivers of Bangladesh do not get water on time. The variety of problems faced by the water, the rivers are being interrupted by their normal flow of water. And every time we are destroying our nature and it causes environmental disasters. So now we should all come back together and bring back the rivers again. And we can say that when we ensure the protection of our river, then Bangladesh can easily survive.

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