Unfortunately, this country allows for child labor to be performed.
Even though they would rather be in school where they may sit at their desks and listen to their teachers, thousands of children who live in Bangladesh get up before the sun rises to go to work.
Of course, this is not because they have a wonderful life; rather, many households are seeking for a chance to make at least some money so that they can buy food.
Undoubtedly, improvements for the better are taking place, albeit extremely, extremely gradually.
A photographer and journalist by the name of G.M. I who attempted to make sense of the situation was unsuccessful.

B. Akash from Dhaka.
The man is currently 43 years old, and for the past 15 of those years, he has worked tirelessly to bring awareness to the precarious situation of people currently residing in this country using any and all means imaginable.
He donates a significant portion of his fee as well as the proceeds from the sale of images and books to assist low-income families.
Akash located twenty children living in a slum in Dhaka, and he was successful in persuading their parents of the value of an education for their children.

They were permitted to attend school instead of working, but the photographer was required to pay for their education, as well as provide them with clothing, books, and food, as well as pay an admission fee.
In addition to this, he will be responsible for making monthly payments to families equal to the amount that children would earn.
Akash frequently shares the wisdom that “as one person, you cannot change the world, but you can change the world for one person.”
The dad had no choice but to agree to everything and now he has no regrets since the happiness on the faces of the children was worth everything!