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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • An widow watches as others dance as she takes part in celebrate Holi or 'festival of colors' at the Meerasahabhagini Ashram in Vrindavan on March 2015. Widows congregated on a small patio of the ashram in which they live and danced and played with colored powder to celebrate the occasion. The widows of this and other ashrams in this northern town are sponsored by the NGO, Sulabh International that funds most of their needs. Ignored from society when their husbands die, not for religious reasons, but because of tradition, many Indian widows have been hated from society and no longer live with their families and are forced to beg for food. Almost 2,000 of the estimated 34 million widows currently living in India live in Vrindavan and benefit from the welfare extended by the NGO. Holi, the popular Hindu spring 'festival of colors’ is observed in India at the end of the winter season on the last full moon of the lunar month.
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  • Sobuj (40) 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 has 2 children and a wife. Every month he needs USD $50 for his home rent and after that needs money to feed his family. He said I wait a long time at home for lockdown but now I don’t have any option. If I don't give money to the building owner he doesn’t give permission to stay his house.
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  • Hafijur (35) 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 is staying alone in Dhaka city. 3 months ago his father made an accident and broke his leg. Everyday Hafijur needs to send around USD $4 to his father to buy medicine for his treatment.
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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.
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  • An older woman taking a rest at the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 27 July 2021.
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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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  • 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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  • Children play in a very dirty and unhealthy environment in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 30 September 2021.
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  • After collecting drinking water, a woman is on her way back home through the garbage in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 25 July 2021. What is a slum now, was originally a garbage dumping site for city residents.
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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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  • Bird’s eye view of the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 27 July 2021.
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  • Dhaka is the most densely populated city in the world, it can no longer cope. Because space is rare, houses are built on the streets and the government demolishes hundreds of such buildings every year on 26 September 2021.
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  • A girl plays with mud amidst the garbage in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 30 September 2021.
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  • People live in a congested and very unhealthy environment in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 25 July 2021.
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  • A little girl takes a shower under the open sky at a public water collection point in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 07 September 2021. Fresh water can only be collected in the mornings and evenings.
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  • A girl with her sister sitting outside their home at the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 30 September 2021.
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  • Angelina Jolie US actress and humanitarian meet the press conference after her visit to the Kutupalong camp for Rohingya refugees in Ukhia, Coxs bazar, Bangladesh.
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  • Badol (28) Waiting for a customer in Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. I have a family and to feed them. But after lockdown I don’t found any buyer to buy my product. I walking in the street but don't found any buyer who takes my grapes.
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  • Mohammad Malek (44) poses for a picture at the empty street when he waiting for passengers in Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. Our Minister giving food to the needy peoples. But till now I don't get anything from them to feed my family.
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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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  • 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.
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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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  • May 3, 2015 - Kathmandu, Nepal-An empty house damage after following massive earthquake magnitude-7.8 hit the country on 25 April 2015 in near bhaktapur area Kathmandu, Nepal. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Professor Linlin Ge said the displacement was less than expected, prompting fears the stress that caused the initial earthquake may not have been fully released. "It should be roughly several meters," he said. There are a lot of concerns about what is to come in terms of aftershocks, because the ground displacement is much less than we expected. The official death toll in Nepal has reached 9,231 people including 57 foreigners, with 112 foreigners still listed. Another 10,915 people were injured and 454,769 have been internally displaced.
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  • May 1, 2015 - Kathmandu, Nepal- A broken statue of a Lord is seen a street after following massive earthquake magnitude-7.8 hit the country on 25 April 2015 in Shanku area Kathmandu, Nepal. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Professor Linlin Ge said the displacement was less than expected, prompting fears the stress that caused the initial earthquake may not have been fully released. "It should be roughly several meters," he said. There are a lot of concerns about what is to come in terms of aftershocks, because the ground displacement is much less than we expected. The official death toll in Nepal has reached 9,231 people including 57 foreigners, with 112 foreigners still listed. Another 10,915 people were injured and 454,769 have been internally displaced.
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