Violent quota reform protests, curfew leave Dhaka street vendors in dire straits - News Summed Up

Violent quota reform protests, curfew leave Dhaka street vendors in dire straits


With no savings and unable to work for the past seven days, Harilal has found himself in a dire situation, struggling to support his family. Last night, I received four eggs from my cousin, but he is also out of money,” he said. Abdul Barek, who sells ‘Jhal Muri’, seasoned puffed rice, outside Mohakhali Kitchen Market, has been struggling as his shop was closed for four days. Once the curfew starts, there are no cars available.”“Among the four members of my family, I am the only earner. “The shop was closed for five days.


Source: bd News24 July 26, 2024 03:06 UTC



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