When they should be sitting at a school seat listening to teachers, a great number of youngsters in Bangladesh get up in the morning and head directly to work.
Not all of this comes from a happy existence. Parents work hard to provide for their families. Sadly, child labor is commonplace in this place.
Of course, there are a lot of changes happening gradually, but they happen too slowly. G.M.B. Akash, a photographer, finds it difficult to accept this reality.
He has been making every effort to bring people’s attention to the terrible status of our nation for the past fifteen years. He donates nearly all of his income to aiding the underprivileged.
The 43-year-old father also covered the cost of 20 Dhaka children’s schooling. The children were permitted to go to school as long as he paid for their meals, school supplies, clothing, and school fees.
The parents of these pupils will also want payment from the photographer. That is the total that the children could have made had they worked longer.
Although one individual cannot alter the entire globe, Akash thinks that one person can alter the world. The children’s content expressions merely serve to support this knowledge.