Due to concerns over the women passenger's safety issue, BRTA asked three bus companies to remove the wrapped advertisements from the bus windows, but buses with advertisements still running on the city roads. The photo is taken on Saturday. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
File photo of a bus plying in Dhaka city: Mumit M/TBS
Due to concerns over the women passenger's safety issue, BRTA asked three bus companies to remove the wrapped advertisements from the bus windows, but buses with advertisements still running on the city roads. The photo is taken on Saturday. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Due to concerns over the women passenger's safety issue, BRTA asked three bus companies to remove the wrapped advertisements from the bus windows, but buses with advertisements still running on the city roads. The photo is taken on Saturday. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Due to concerns over the women passenger's safety issue, BRTA asked three bus companies to remove the wrapped advertisements from the bus windows, but buses with advertisements still running on the city roads. The photo is taken on Saturday. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Due to concerns over the women passenger's safety issue, BRTA asked three bus companies to remove the wrapped advertisements from the bus windows, but buses with advertisements still running on the city roads. The photo is taken on Saturday. Photo: Mumit M/TBS