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  • Al Kadnur a Bangladeshi young youth poses for pictures when he was working on a coal unloading ship in Dhaka, Bangladesh on September 14, 2020. One year ago, he moves to Dhaka from a village Bramonbaria. He told, “his family doing farming”. But day by day villagers losing the farming environment for various reason like climate change, Industrial pollutions. That’s why he moves to Dhaka to support his family and start doing the labour job. Because this job easy to get in the capital city of Dhaka.
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  • Ripon a Bangladeshi young youth poses for pictures when he was working on a coal unloading ship in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 13, 2020. He has come to Dhaka city from a remote village Panchagor. He was trying to study. But his family condition is no good. To support his family, he did not get the chance to go to school.
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  • Poly (12) years old girl scared to saw his mother's dead body, which found after the Collapse building Rana Plaza in Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 10 May 2013.
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  • Masud poses for pictures when he was working on a coal unloading ship in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 13, 2020. He says without any education it's not possible to get a job except day labour job in this city.
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  • Over 290 unclaimed bodies were buried after taken the DNA samples. At least 1134 workers died and nearly 2500 were rescued alive after the eight-story building Rana Plaza garment factories collapsed on 24 April 2013.
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  • The first floor of the Garib & Garib sweater factory after a fire in Gazipur 26 February 2010. Twenty-one garment workers were killed and some 50 injured in the fire started on the first floor of the seven-story garments building at Gazipur, Bangladesh. Lack of safety standards and poor wiring cause several fatal factory fires every year in Bangladesh.
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  • The dead body of a female garment worker was trapped under the debris of the collapsed building at Savar, 3 May 2013 Bangladesh. Reports state that 1134 workers died and nearly 2500 were rescued alive after the eight-story building Rana Plaza garment factories building collapsed on 24 April 2013.
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  • The Group of workers works for each section of most of the garments factory in Bangladesh. The working places are congested and have no such security system that any sudden accidents can cause haphazard deaths of the workers, 10 June 2011 Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Khala (65) poses for pictures when she was working on a coal unloading ship in Dhaka, Bangladesh on September 14, 2020. With her family around thirty years ago, she moves to Dhaka from a village chapainawabganj. After entered the Dhaka city, Khala was doing various kind of job to feed her children. Now her all the children got married and left him. Now she is alone. That’s why Khala still working as day labour to survive.
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  • Death body was prepared to take to buried but sister wants to saw her sister's face for the last time in Savar, Dhaka Bangladesh on 3 May 2013.
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  • 1-13.	Relatives of victims take part in a special prayer near the damaged site after the end of the rescue work after 20 days following the Rana Plaza building collapsed in Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 14 May 2013.
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  • Rescue workers take part in the rescue of the eight-story building Rana Plaza which collapsed at Savar, outside Dhaka, Bangladesh April 25, 2013.
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  • Chandrababu (50) poses for pictures when she was working on a coal unloading ship in Dhaka, Bangladesh on September 14, 2020. After losing her all the homeland by the river erosion she moves to Dhaka with 4 family members around 15 years ago from village Sherpur. She says "I don't have any educations that's why I can do only labour job".
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  • Antor Hossain a Bangladeshi young youth poses for pictures when he was working on a coal unloading ship in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 13, 2020. He is a student and living in the village of Manikgonj. His father and mother are doing day labor jobs in Dhaka city. Before the Covid-19 lockdown, he came to saw his family. But after lockdown, all the school closes. That’s why he thinks to work this coalfield to earns money for his family.
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  • Badly injured garment worker fighting with life or death at pongu hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh 28 April 2013. Over 290 unclaimed and unidentified bodies were buried after taken the DNA samples.
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  • Garments worker Rebecca under treatment pongu hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh 01 July 2013. Rebecca lost both legs when she stuck under the rubble for two days after the Rana Plaza garments building collapsed.
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  • Badly injured garment worker fighting with life or death at pongu hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh 28 April 2013. Over 290 unclaimed and unidentified bodies were buried after taken the DNA samples.
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  • Several burnt sewing machines are on the first floor of the Garib & Garib sweater factory after a fire in Gazipur 26 February 2010. Twenty-one garment workers were killed and some 50 injured in the fire started on the first floor of the seven-story building as workers had finished for the night and were leaving the factory.
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  • Rescue workers take part in the rescue operations to searching death or alive labours after the eight-story building which collapsed at Savar, outside Dhaka, Bangladesh 26 April 2013.
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  • Mother Shimul crying and ask for her girl in front of the burning building. She says last night her girl also in side this building. A massive fire that broke out Hashem Foods Ltd. factory at Rupganj in the district Narayanganj, Bangladesh. According to the fire service, at least 50 people dead after this fire broke out in the factory.
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  • X-ray sheet from a garments worker who was rescued after 40 hours of the eight-story Rana Plaza garments building which collapsed at Savar, outside Dhaka, Bangladesh 28 April 2013.
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  • Rita a Bangladeshi young girl poses for pictures when she was working on a coal unloading ship in Dhaka, Bangladesh on September 14, 2020. After losing her house by the river erosion she moves to Dhaka with 5 family members around 10 years ago from village Vola. After entering Dhaka city first her mother starts working as labour. That time Rita tries to do educations. But a few years later observing her mother she starts doing the same labour job to run their family.
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  • Relative grieve after identifying the body of a loved one was killed after the collapse of the eight-story garments building Rana-Plaza in Savar, Outside Dhaka, Bangladesh 25 April 2013.
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  • Rescue workers take part in the rescue of the eight-story building Rana Plaza which collapsed at Savar, outside Dhaka, Bangladesh 25 April 2013. Reports state that 1134 workers died and nearly 2500 were rescued alive after the eight-story building Rana Plaza garment factories building collapsed on 24 April 2013.
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  • The dead body of a garment worker is trapped under the debris of the collapsed building at Savar, Bangladesh on 03 May 2014. Reports state that 1134 workers died and nearly 2500 were rescued alive after the eight-story building Rana Plaza garment factories collapsed on 24 April 2013.
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  • A slum in Mohammadpur went under fire due to unplanned electricity usage on 17 November 2011. This slum was the home place for many garment workers of the factories near Mohammadpur, Dhaka. The fire burnt down all their savings and hope.
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  • Belal poses for pictures when he was working on a coal unloading ship in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 13, 2020. Before Covid-19 pandemic, he was working on a garment’s factory in Savar. But after the Covid-19 lockdown, many garments factory close their work and many labours lost the job. After losing his garments job Belal starts working as day labour to feed his family.
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  • Rahela (55) poses for pictures when she was working on a coal unloading ship in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 13, 2020. Before the Covid-19 pandemic in Bangladesh, she works door to door in the Dhaka city as a maid. When the Covid-19 pandemic starts people don’t allow to enter any outsider in their home. And Rahela lost her daily job. Without founding any option, she starts working as day labour in coal unloading ship.
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  • Mojid Bangladeshi young youth poses for pictures when he was working on a coal unloading ship in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 13, 2020. He say’s “after unloading 32 basket coal I got around $1”.
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  • Relatives of victims take part in a special prayer near the damaged site after the end of the rescue work 20 days following the Rana Plaza garments building collapsed in Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 14 May 2013.
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  • Relative grieve after identifying the body of a loved one was killed after the collapse of the eight-story building Rana-Plaza in Savar, Outside Dhaka on 3 May 2013.
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