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Life story of Street child of Bangladesh: where life just blooms absence of love.

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When we see a child as a flower buyers, hawkers or tokai on the street, we wonder why the children's destination will be bigger? Today, who was supposed to have a bookbag on his shoulder, why did the child have to go down the street to get the necessities of living? What will the children deprived of academic education choose to be their own way of livelihood? These children captured in hundreds of trips. If there is no way to bring back the lost children to the mainstream of the concrete road, then the worst disaster in society can come down.

I wish back home, but where is the house?

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The pedestrians who walk on the streets of Dhaka, children are a part of 120 million street children all over the world. There is no guarantee of the fundamental right to this huge number of children to go to the streets demanding life and livelihood. The United Nations Human Rights Report said that children who are under 18 years of age may not be their permanent residence, they can be called street children. As per 2015 estimation, the number of roadships in Bangladesh has risen to 10 lakhs. Of this, two and a half million to three lakh roadships have been tied to the concrete path of Dhaka capital Dhaka.

The thousands street child's future is being hidden onto the red-blue colorful lights!

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Most of these children do not have a family, many of them escaped from the family or joined street parties for family income. A large part of the people living in natural disasters, such as char, river erosion, flood or cyclone-cyclone, come to the city and settle down in the city slums. Needless to say, these families are victims of extreme poverty. And due to this poverty, a large part of the child's children came down to the streets due to the family's increased income.

These children, who lives on the way.

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There is no permanent residence in a large part of these children who are selling flowers, rituals and handkerchiefs in cars or buses trapped in traffic jams. Starting from the railway station, bus stop, launch terminal, overbridge, sidewalk or park bench, the children spend their night at the bench.

The habitat of having these children floating in the winter, summer or rain, continues to change, and the suffering continues. A recent study has found that a baby needs a lot of sleep, which is being deprived of it every day. As a result, the mental health of these children is in crisis.

Most of the children in the half-day starvation are used to taking unhealthy food. There are no regular income from these children who earn daily income from one to 150 rupees.

Are there any rights to these lost children, actually?

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In recent studies have found that 82 percent (%) of street children suffer from various stomach disorders. It is desirable to say that unhealthy food is responsible for this disease. Besides, due to the dirty environment, the dermatitis rates are also much higher, due to lack of treatment. 61 percent of these babies are suffering from dermatitis. There is also a higher propagation rate among infectious diseases in street children.

Most children have no any permanent place to sleep at night!

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They are far away from the light of education. There is no large section of pedestrians. The rest who take elementary education from NGOs or any other subsidiary, are not happy with the situation. In the absence of institutional education these children are deprived from the opportunity to join the mainstream society. After crossing the childhood and adolescence, they are far behind in the war. Most people are forced to engage in a variety of professions like skilled or inefficient workers, bus operators, drivers and drivers. A significant portion of girl street children are subjected to abuses at various stages of their livelihood. These people are also victims of sexual assault.

Most children are involved in child labour in the very first stage in their life.

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A large part of these children, who are victims of various types of discrimination from the very beginning of life, have a great chance of going astray. There is no family shade in the half-day-starvation. They are far away from the light of moral education. Significant part of these children who lost their lives on the road, many of them involved in various types of crimes are like the fate of the fate. They are involved in begging, stealing, hijacking, and they have written a lot in the police station. Many of these children, frustrated and unfriendly, are addicted to different types of drugs.

According to the Department of Narcotics Control of Bangladesh, a significant portion of children aged eight to ten years are addicted to various types of addiction, including cannabis, cigarettes. Twelve to eighteen year olds are getting addicted to drugs like "phensedyl" and "heroin". As well as using these drugs through repeated use of the same syringe, all diseases are spreading in such cases. Even in the greed of money, many people are involved in drug trafficking. Seventy percent of street children in Dhaka are involved directly or indirectly involved in various types of crimes including drug smuggling.

Underprivileged children in the rehabilitation center.

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But many organizations are coming forward to work with street children. The Dhaka Ahsania Mission has started work on more than six to eight-year-old street children under their projects. The goal of this project is to bring them back to the mainstream of the society through arranging education of these street children. Under the supervision of Ministry of Women and Children Affairs, work has started to illuminate forty thousand underprivileged children. Short-term education program for money Each month, each person is paid two thousand rupees per month to pull eight thousand underprivileged children to school. There are many other small big NGOs, governmental organizations have taken measures for rehabilitation of street children, but it is very rare compared to the number of street children.

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