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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 06, 2023

underprivileged children

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Corporates

Brac Kumon-Ekmattra sign deal to offer advanced education method to underprivileged children

A bunch of street children hang out by a tributary of River Buriganga at Islambagh of Old Dhaka. These poor and homeless kids collect various discarded metals from households and sell them to scrap metal merchants for livelihood. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Rajib Dhar
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Operations Manager and Creative Designer of Amal foundation receive the cheque from the brand ambassador of Parachute Advansed Beliphool. Photo: Courtesy
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Parachute raises Tk3.2 lakh for girls’ education

Ekmattra Society regularly holds classes for street children in public places such as parks. Photo: Courtesy
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Ekmattra Society: Using filmmaking to fund work with underprivileged children

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