i don’t know how much effect this article will keep on the most readers living in a residence, but one thing i can assure, which is that, it must stir those readers having any chance to visit Dhaka at night, as that Dhaka gets totally a changed city at night is known to all. i would prefer to mention one such segment of this night life. we are used to with keeping awake until late night, as it is very uncustomary in hall, specially varsity hall, to go for early bed, and undoubtedly i’m not that student very much attentive to his study. that’s why i spat back by some other fellows made a group preferring to go out for a night-walk. though we do have a very hectic class schedule started from 8 a.m, we can cope up with it somehow keeping our practice unimpaired. we usually choose different regions, where is to be visited, for every night. our missions starts with the completion of drinking tea from a nearby mobile tea-stall of Polashi Bazaar. then we moved on. we don’t keep any moneybag with us during this regular tour, and walk on foot all the ways. this tour often ends up even at Mohakhali, a long distance counted from polashi. as i’m the only non-smoker in my group, i’m to endure the fumes of my mates all the ways, though i feel an uncharacteristic pleasure from this unconsciously..thus every night we gather new experiences, which are peculiar, amazing and pathetic as well. with the running of night every footpath goes under the grips of street-men. how do they live is just unimaginable…….(to be continued)
“2nd part”
no need to imagine very father, anyone can practically experience it if he goes for a walk at night. we often found that a family lived in a van. or they found footpath as their homestead, as though they have no grief at all. some of these wives