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MONDAY, JUNE 09, 2025

underprivileged children

The pass rate of the students of Surovi School in public examinations typically ranges between 80-85%, a commendable feat given the lack of privileges. Photo: Mehedi Hasan.
Panorama

When red is the colour of hope: 46 years on, Surovi School’s dream factory stands strong

Founded in 1979 with just one domestic worker as its first student, Surovi School today stands as a sanctuary of hope for hundreds of marginalised children — driven by a visionary woman’s quiet...

Activists call to expand child daycare services for underprivileged kids
Bangladesh

Activists call to expand child daycare services for underprivileged kids

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

Brac Bank screens adventure film for underprivileged children

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

ShareTrip brings joy of Eid to underprivileged kids

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

bKash gives away books to underprivileged children at Ekushey Book Fair

Photo: Courtesy
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
Bangladesh

With no care, street kids grow, face exploitation

Agami Education Foundation to organise Science Fair 2021 for underprivileged children
Education

Agami Education Foundation to organise Science Fair 2021 for underprivileged children

TBS Today: Its the underprivileged who fear lockdowns, not the coronavirus
Videos

TBS Today: Its the underprivileged who fear lockdowns, not the coronavirus

Operations Manager and Creative Designer of Amal foundation receive the cheque from the brand ambassador of Parachute Advansed Beliphool. Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

Parachute raises Tk3.2 lakh for girls’ education

Ekmattra Society regularly holds classes for street children in public places such as parks. Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

Ekmattra Society: Using filmmaking to fund work with underprivileged children

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