As seen in the story of Md. Abdur Rauf, vocational education in Bangladesh has the power to change lives. A determined youth from a poverty-stricken family, Abdur Rauf turned his
Vocational education in Bangladesh has proven to be a powerful tool for changing lives, as exemplified by Mijan’s story. Mijan, a resident of Sonadanga village in Ujangram union of Kushtia
Vocational education in Bangladesh has the power to change lives, as illustrated by Al-Amin’s story. He was born into a struggling family. Al-Amin’s journey from hardship to hope is a
Vocational education in Bangladesh is a beacon of hope for many young individuals seeking to break free from the cycle of poverty. This is the story of an 18-year-old from
Vocational education in Bangladesh has proven to be a transformative force for many individuals, lifting them out of poverty and providing them with the skills they need to achieve economic
Vocational education in Bangladesh has become a lifeline for many youth from poor marginalized communities, allowing them to learn practical skills and gain economic stability. The story of Chanchal from
The Iftar distribution for poor initiative began on April 18, 2021, to support the daily wage workers, rickshaw pullers, small business owners, and domestic workers who have been severely affected
করোনা ভাইরাসের দুর্যোগের কারণে দিনমজুর, খেটেখাওয়াসহ নানা শ্রেণি পেশার মানুষ আজ কর্মহীন হয়ে দুর্বিষহ জীবন যাপন করছে। এর মধ্যে শুরু হয়েছে পবিত্র মাহে রমজান মাস। কর্মহীন রোজাদারের মুখে ইফতার হিসেবে
The Iftar distribution for poor people continues amid Ramadan, with 79 people receiving aid today due to limited resources. On the second day of the month-long Iftar distribution for poor
A month-long iftar distribution program started on April 14, 2021, the first day of the holy month of Ramadan, in a joint initiative by the non-governmental organization FAIR, This initiative