Work to Survive

by K. M. Asad

Bangladesh had one of the highest rates of population growth in the world in the 1960s and 1970's. But this time it’s growing up quickly. Most of the people live under poverty because the lack of education. And the lack of education most of the children start work by the force of his own family member In Bangladesh, Although their income is limited, working children usually contribute a significant proportion to the family income – around 20%. They have traveled with their parents to Dhaka from various parts of the country. At this tender age when it is time for most children to get an education and spend in childhood games, they have been forced to use heavy tools to earn a livelihood. Here, children are able to support his family by any means possible. Risk, children said, was a part of his life all the time. Depending upon the speed of their work, they earn between 30 and 50 Taka (40 to 60 US cents) per day. For a young child, it often takes more than a week to earn the equivalent of 1 US dollar. In Bangladeshi child work lad is under 18th years child don’t work in any work site. But no body eels to see them and no security in their life.

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