Photography of the day.|| Some working people.

Our Bangladesh is a middle-income country and most people here live below the poverty line. People in our country have to work very hard to make a living and the price of labor here is very low. With such low wages, the people of our country struggle to manage their lives. Still, life does not stop here. People continue to do various types of hard work in the pursuit of livelihood.


The urge to make a living does not discriminate between men and women. Here, both men and women work shoulder to shoulder in various professions. We have new buildings being erected here and there are countless people working to move various types of construction materials.

Many times, many female workers are seen working very hard and earning money. This seems like a good thing on one hand, but it also seems really bad. A woman is working hard to keep her family a little better off.


Here too, construction workers are seen working on the construction of a shop. These jobs are very risky and difficult. They earn 700 Bangladeshi taka per day doing these jobs, which is completely insufficient to meet their family expenses. Yet they are making a living with this meager income to survive.

In this picture you can see a boy selling some towels. These are occasional businesses and through this they support their families.

Look here, a man is selling children's pants. He is a low-income person and to be honest, he doesn't earn much, at least in Bangladeshi money. Yet, he is working hard for his family. In fact, this is how people in our country make a living by working hard.
This was my arrangement for today. I hope you liked the pictures I took and the nature observations. Wishing everyone good health, I bid you farewell here today.
| Dҽʋιƈҽl | Realme-C25s |
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| 𝕃𝕠𝕔𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟 | Dhaka, Bangladesh |

I am Shopnil Hasan, From Bangladesh. My hobbies are gardening and traveling to new places. I am Photographer & nature lover. I have always loved taking pictures and it is my addiction. Love and Simplicity is my power.