A young child sits quietly by the riverbank, lost in thought. In the vulnerable regions like Pratapnagar Union, rivers are both a source of life and a reminder of loss. For many children, the river holds dreams of a simpler life — one untouched by the harsh realities of climate change, salinity, and displacement. Their silent moments reflect a longing for a safer, more stable future.
A child laborer working amidst the vast garbage dump in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Many homeless people have lost their homes and properties due to frequent floods, river erosion, and other natural calamities. These homeless children are one of them. But at the age of going to school with a school bag on their shoulder, life got involved in the battle for livelihood. They were forced to resettle to the city in search of a better destiny. In this pollution-prone area near the city’s waste dumping site, children toil tirelessly for meager wages. The image captures a poignant scene of these two young workers collecting recyclable materials from the towering heaps of garbage. With determination etched on their faces, they navigate through the debris, contributing to their families’ income. enduring not only the physical challenges but also the severe health risks posed by their hazardous environment .
Two young child laborer working amidst the vast garbage dump in Halisahar, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Many homeless people have lost their homes and properties due to frequent floods, river erosion, and other natural calamities. These homeless children are one of them. But at the age of going to school with a school bag on their shoulder, life got involved in the battle for livelihood. They were forced to resettle to the city in search of a better destiny. In this pollution-prone area near the city’s waste dumping site, children toil tirelessly for meager wages. The image captures a poignant scene of these two young workers collecting recyclable materials from the towering heaps of garbage. With determination etched on their faces, they navigate through the debris, contributing to their families’ income. enduring not only the physical challenges but also the severe health risks posed by their hazardous environment .
Childhood in Gabura has been stripped of its innocence — trapped between drought-cracked earth and salt-laced survival. These children once dreamed of school and play, like others around the world. Now, they walk for hours with their mothers to collect a single pot of drinkable water. In this image, the fissured ground becomes more than backdrop — it mirrors the fracture in their lives, where water scarcity has stolen laughter, learning, and the light ness.
I speak a lot,
Yet leave many things unsaid,
Hoping you will understand.
Yes, I am expressive—
But more so in my own company,
With walls around me,
Playing along in silence.
Maybe,
I lie somewhere between an introvert and an extrovert.
I love going out with friends,
But find it soothing to be alone,
Walking through crowds,
Vibing in my own rhythm.
Yes, I am friendly—
But when it comes to opening up,
Or spending time with someone,
I always return to those three old friends
From school.
Maybe,
I lie somewhere between an introvert and an extrovert.
I stay quiet at times,
Because I enjoy listening more—
When voices flow in,
And the heart echoes back.
Did you ask me out?
Yes, I said no.
Not because your idea was bad,
But because I might not be myself there.
I may seem calm outside,
But chaos brews within—
A whole different world
Built inside my tired head.
Maybe,
I lie somewhere between an introvert and an extrovert.
Not fully hidden,
Not always in the spotlight—
I shift with the tides of time,
Choosing silence when I need to breathe,
And laughter when my soul wants to sing.
I am not one or the other,
I am both,
And neither.
I am an ambivert—
A bridge between two worlds,
Living in balance,
Carrying the quiet and the chaos together.
Go after friends that want to see you shine and succeed at all times …not the ones that hate on you..
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I believe Teaching AI in schools should be encouraged and advised because it seems to be a new technology that doesn’t just makes things easy but also fast and more explainable