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  • Mohor Ali (45) Waiting for a customer in the empty street at Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. He comes from a village Lalmonirhut to this city 30 years ago. Last few hours he earns only USD half a dollar. He asked a question me. As he is poor but not a beggar. He doesn’t have the option to go begging in the street. Without money how, he feeds his family. Now what he will do in this lockdown time?
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  • Mojammel Haque (60) poses for a picture at the empty street in Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. As day labour I drive a vehicle to carry tiles. For this COVID lockdown, last 10 days all the tiles market shut down and I lost my work. Now I don’t have money to feed my children. I came outside and sitting up my vehicle because my little son crying for food. It’s not possible for me to see his crying as a father.
    Can COVID19 Stop the Wheel?_01.jpg
  • Khokon (20) poses for a picture at the empty street in Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. He comes from a village Netrokona a few years ago to this city. Before this lockdown, his mother works people's houses in this city. After COVID lockdown no one wants any outside people in their home for safety reasons. The reason Khokon comes outside with rickshaw to feed his family.
    Can COVID19 Stop the Wheel?_02.jpg
  • Abdul Alim (45) Waiting for a customer in the empty street at Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. I have 7 members in my family and only I can earn. Last 6 hours I just earn only USD $3. But for this bad covid19 police don’t want to stand us in the street.
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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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