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MONDAY, JULY 04, 2022

Bhairab, nation’s footwear-producing region

Workers are processing raw-materials for making shoes at a footwear factory at Bhairab in Kishoreganj. Photo: Rehman Asad
Girls are applying gum on soles at Lace Footwear Factory at Bhairab in Kishoreganj. Photo: Rehman
Girls are sewing upper side of shoes at Lace Footwear Factory at Bhairab in Kishoreganj. Photo: Rehman Asad
A man is attaching sole to the upper part of a shoe at Lace Footwear Factory at Bhairab in Kishoreganj. Photo: Rehman Asad
A girl is applying gum on the sole at Lace Footwear Factory at Bhairab in Kishoreganj. Photo: Rehman Asad
A man is taking out sole from a heating machine at Lace Footwear Factory at Bhairab in Kishoreganj. Photo: Rehman Asad
. A worker is operating a machine as part of processing shoes at Lace Footwear Factory at Bhairab in Kishoreganj. Photo: Rehman Asad
Workers are processing shoes at Lace Footwear Factory at Bhairab in Kishoreganj. Photo: Rehman Asad
Shoes are ready for packaging at Lace Footwear Factory at Bhairab in Kishoreganj. Photo: Rehman Asad
A female worker is drying shoes before packaging at Lace Footwear Factory at Bhairab in Kishoreganj. Photo: Rehman Asad
. Shoe boxes are kept in stockpiles at Lace Footwear Factory at Bhairab in Kishoreganj. Photo: Rehman Asad
A foreigner is checking a sample of a footwear at Lace Footwear Factory at Bhairab in Kishoreganj. Photo: Rehman Asad

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