Md. Ayub Ali, a 65-year-old resident of Balubari Dhipipara village, Dinajpur, lived with undiagnosed leprosy for years. He leads a modest life with his wife and son, operating a small restaurant in the local market. The family’s income depends solely on this small business, as Ayub owns no land other than his homestead. For a
Read MoreMd. Ayub Ali, a 65-year-old resident of Balubari Dhipipara village, Dinajpur, lived with undiagnosed leprosy for years. He leads a modest life with his wife and son, operating a small restaurant in the local market. The family’s income depends solely on this small business, as Ayub owns no land other than his homestead. For a
Read MoreMd. Ayub Ali, a 65-year-old resident of Balubari Dhipipara village, Dinajpur, lived with undiagnosed leprosy for years. He leads a modest life with his wife and son, operating a small restaurant in the local market. The family’s income depends solely on this small business, as Ayub owns no land other than his homestead. For a
Read MoreMd. Ayub Ali, a 65-year-old resident of Balubari Dhipipara village, Dinajpur, lived with undiagnosed leprosy for years. He leads a modest life with his wife and son, operating a small restaurant in the local market. The family’s income depends solely on this small business, as Ayub owns no land other than his homestead. For a
Read MoreCaritas Bangladesh (CB) central office celebrated the events of Teg O Sheha Abhijan (Lenten Campaign) 2024 and Caritas Sunday on March 10 with the theme “Response to the Call of Almighty, Stand by the distressed People”. The CB’s Executive Director Sebastian Rozario was present in the program as chair while Archbishop Bejoy N. D’Cruze, OMI
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