The bicycle is apparently providing health services to the helpless people of the village.. I support the community schools..

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A woman has been providing health care to the helpless people of the village for a long time. His age is 5. But the enthusiasm, the courage, the skill of the work did not diminish. Zahiran Bewa of village Ghasha taluka Dulali village of Bhalabari union of Adityamari upazila of Lalmonirhat.

At this age, sitting in the shade of a house or in the shade of a tree is a great way to spend time listening to grandchildren's stories or watching their exquisite play. But without doing so, every day, we are running from village to village after mile. After receiving news of someone's illness, he forgot to eat and rush on a bicycle to provide medical care at the patient.
Zahirn Bewa, wife of the deceased Saeed Ali of Taluk Dulali village. Husband died in 5. He then broke down physically and humanly. He has three sons and two daughters. Eight years ago, the eldest son Danesh Ali died at the age of six. The youngest son is Torab Ali. In the world, these struggling women are still active, alert and alive.
Zahiran underwent a six-month training on health care and family planning under the Family Planning, breaking the traditions of the society. Later he joined the contract for monthly wages.
So really great supporter community schools member @flysky and @dobartim

Although he quit his job, he did not give up his experience. So, instead of sitting at home, Zahiran became focused again on the health care of the villagers. Still working with a smile. He has a great reputation for the people of the village. Some called Zahiran grandmother, some grandmother and some Zahiran called him Apa.

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Rabia Sultana, a schoolteacher in Velabari village, said that for the past six years, Zahiran Bewa has been riding bicycles after village after village for miles, providing health care to the helpless people of the village.

Zahiran said, "I only treat common ailments like fever, headache, vomiting, physical weakness." I don't have to pay for this.

But I sell drugs to them at market prices. It earns an average of Tk 1,500 a day. She said, I have close contact with more than two thousand families in 5 villages of Aditmari Upazila.

I ride a bike every day and go to at least 1 home in at least 4 villages. He demanded that he not be affected by any disease in the last 5 years. She is also working to create social awareness to prevent injustice to women, education and choice of profession in the choice.
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