Not every child is privileged in this world. Street children are the poor homeless children who are forced to live in the streets and pass their life through great miseries. Most of them do not go to school and live their lives by doing odd means. Most of them do not have parents or relatives. They earn their livelihood through low-paying jobs like- collecting garbage, street hawking, polishing shoes, or begging. Their life is very challenging. Most often they become the easy targets of criminal masterminds and forced to commit crimes. Many street children also get addicted to drugs from a very early age. As they don't get chances to have an education, they do not get opportunity to improve their lives.Different NGOs are currently working on to educate them so that they can make their lives better.Governemnts also taking dirrenet initiatives for rehabilating them and arranging the fulfillment of basic needs for them. The street children are a part of our society.We have some responsibilities towards them.So it's our duty to treat them in humane matter.
Sylhet is one of the most beautiful places in Bangladesh. It's a place of natural beauty. Sylhet is widely known for having tea gardens and hills. It is also a holy place as it is known as the place of 360 awlias(saints). Last year I got the opportunity to go to Sylhet. I visited Sylhet with my family. We went there by train. I sat beside the window and enjoy the scenes through the window. I was overwhelmed by the natural scenes. After seven hours long journey, we reached Sylhet. We visited all the places of tourist attractions like- Jaflong which is near the Indian border, Ratargul swamp forest, Lauachara forest, and Tangua Haor. We spent five days in Sylhet. I enjoyed each and every moments of my Sylhet tour.
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