Dhaka, June 11 -- The usually bustling streets of the capital have taken on an uncharacteristically quiet appearance, as Dhaka continues to remain largely empty on Monday, the third day of Eid-ul-Azha.With the government announcing a 10-day holiday beginning on June 5 for the Muslim festival, a mass exodus from the city has left major roads nearly deserted. In stark contrast to the usual traffic congestion and honking horns, commuters in Dhaka are now enjoying smooth and uninterrupted travel.Field observations on Monday (June 9) revealed that key intersections and thoroughfares lacked the typical chaos of the city. Major traffic signals stood idle, as only a handful of vehicles, including private cars, motorbikes, and a few passenger buses,...