Unfortunately, child labor is tolerated in this country.
Even though they would prefer to sit at their desks and listen to their lecturers, thousands of pupils in Bangladesh report working with the sun’s first rays.
Of course, this is not a perfect existence, but many families are looking for methods to earn a little money so they can buy food.

Unquestionably, progress is being made, albeit slowly.
Even G.M. I, a photographer and journalist, was baffled by the situation.
B. Akash is a Dhaka native.
For 15 years, the 43-year-old man aggressively raised awareness of the plight of people living in this country through all available means.
He donates the majority of his income and revenues from the sale of his books and photos to impoverished families.
Akash was able to persuade the parents of 20 slum-dwelling children in Dhaka of the importance of education.
They were allowed to attend school instead of working as long as the photographer covered the expense of their tuition, uniforms, books, and meals.

In addition, he will be compelled to pay families the equivalent of what children would earn each month.
“You cannot change the world as one person,” Akash says, “but you can change the world for one individual.”
He didn’t keep grudges because the kids’ smiles made everything worthwhile.