A group of students have taken matters into their own hands without the city's customary traffic management. The young students are unanticipated reshaping Bangladesh's roadways, from directing vehicles to repainting the urban landscape.
A variety of student-led organizations has revitalized the ramparts of Bangladesh.
The walls now reverberate with dissident poetry, potent messages, and artistic expression. Although the quality of the graffiti varies, the common objective is to motivate change and elevate the community's spirit.
Some murals are strikingly visual, capturing the viewer's focus with their technical mastery. Others employ simple strokes to convey genuine emotion.
The message of a secular Bangladesh is conveyed by remarkable graffiti at Dhaka University. A quote from Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani is depicted in the graffiti.
Another graffiti has been dedicated to the martyr Abu Sayed, who was mercilessly murdered by police during the quota reform protests.
These student-led initiatives, working in concert, have revitalized the cityscape and infused it with a renewed sense of purpose and vitality.
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