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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful patterns are intricately weaved as villagers embroider quilts with traditional Bangladeshi needlework. The women create ornamental designs as they practice the centuries old tradition of Nakshi Kantha, where women use old saris as fabrics to make their creations. Journalism student Rafid Yasar, 25, took these pictures with a drone above the village of Alampur in Joypurhat. He said: "This is a tradition which has been going on for many centuries. The people of Alampur are keeping this tradition alive. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Rafid Yasar/Solent News ? Rafid Yasar/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800