The 15 paisa saluted in SOS village of Dhaka

in #mothers6 years ago


There are 15 people who live in Mamtapara, Sonalipara and Disharipara. Every day, these mothers make school tiffins for eight to nine children of different ages. All three of us have to prepare, teach, sleep at night, manage everything. These salaried mothers forget that their job is to do this every day. Become a real mother. Once in front of a child, the mother's face became the face of this mother.

These mothers live in SOS Shishu Palli in Shyamoli, Dhaka. 15 mothers have 15 families. Along with Muslim children in the village, there are two mothers in two separate families for Hindu and Christian children. Every family has five families. In this family, the current mothers of each mother eight to nine. Currently there are 126 children in this village. They all identified themselves as their siblings. They were children of orphaned or unemployed, parents at risk for some reason. For the support of mothers, salaried uncles These children call the brothers to the responsible officers of the village. All of them are living in a large family in a large family.

Some mothers of 15 mothers have been working for 18-19 years or more. As a result the population continued to grow. Some mothers have 17-18 children. Some of these children are professors, some doctors, some are doing PhD abroad. Again a child may be three months or a few years old. These mothers are responsible for the care of women who are under six years of age, until they get married and work until they are 26-27 years old or older. In this long time, the relationship between mother and child is so intense that even after trying again the bonds are not loose. Therefore, the responsibilities of these mothers are increased several times in Eid, Worship, Christmas or any other festival. It may be that, maybe the mother who did the duties before, she is no longer, but the mother of the previous mother's daughter, the son's wife, the grandchildren arrived. Now the current mother has to cope with all. Children do not even come in the hands, many gifts brought for the mother. Some established children and mothers take them away without leaving them in the village and also in their own home.

To know how these other mothers are on Friday, go to the SOS Shishu Palli. Duplex houses in the small bricks of red brick in around two and a half acres. In the green grass, you can go from house to house with small roads on cement. Around the houses surrounded by a large number of trees including mango, guava, kamaranga, betel nut, jackfruit. Green grassland Various flower trees with jaw, kamini and rose. Children of different ages are growing up in this vastness of nature.

Harman Meinar School and colleges in the capital are studying in different places. As well as playing pictures, playing songs, they are busy with various tasks. There are moms to meet different needs. However, boys from the age of teenager had to leave the youth party in Mirpur. Jubapalli's children came to the holidays from the college or university hostel. After marriage Nayyar girls came here.

SOS Shishu Palli International Private Sector The agency is working in 135 countries including Bangladesh. In 1949, Herman Meiner SOS Shishu Palli was established in Austria. This was the first initiative for children in the wake of World War II. In Bangladesh, since 1972, the work started with agreement with the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare. Other activities including Dhaka, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Khulna, Chittagong, Bogra and Sylhet are currently underway.

The houses under the mother's house in Shyamoli's Shishu Palli are named after Sonali, Rupali, Pubali, Kakoli, Shyamoli, Mamta, Samata, Janata, Ekata, Satata, Diishari, Ruposhi, Mayaic, Jonaki and Sankhi. The houses are furnished with television, refrigerator, furniture. Mom fixes, no child needs to buy or wear a child's shoes. And in the face of these mothers just praise the children. The son or daughter of the society, how many established, they were saying.

Mumtaparara Jhuma Koraiya, Disharipara's Latika Rani Mandal, Shirina Begum and many mothers talked with. On Friday, these mothers have increased the hurdle. Children wash their clothes in the school, and cook them according to their wishes, do not be afraid to cook.


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