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Heart-Touching Story of Mohaton from Karail Slum

Support Posted on Mon, April 20, 2026 09:00:09

In the heart of Dhaka’s busy and crowded life, there are stories that rarely come into the spotlight. Stories that do not ask for attention, yet carry the deepest emotions of humanity. This is one such story—of an elderly woman living in Karail slum, facing life in her late 80s and early 90s, without the support of the family she once raised.

She once had a complete family-children, a home filled with voices, and dreams of growing old surrounded by love. But life took a different turn. Today, she lives in a small rented room, sharing space with a kind-hearted companion who also struggles to make ends meet. Together, they manage survival in the simplest way possible-day by day, moment by moment.

Age has not been kind to her body. Her eyes are weak, her vision blurred. Her back carries the pain of decades of hardship. Yet, what remains unbroken is something far more powerful—her will to live. Even in silence, she continues her journey with quiet dignity, proving that strength is not always loud; sometimes it exists in simply not giving up.

This story is not just about poverty or aging. It is about human resilience. It is about how life continues even when everything familiar disappears. It reminds us that behind every silent face, there may be a lifetime of untold struggles.

In today’s fast-moving world, we often forget to look around and see those who are left behind. Elderly people like her are not just statistics-they are living memories of our society. They once built families, worked hard, and contributed silently to the world we live in today. Now, they only ask for a little care, a little respect, and a little kindness.

Watching this story makes us reflect deeply: What does it mean to grow old in a world that moves too fast to notice you? And more importantly, what can we do as human beings to make someone’s final years feel less lonely?

Sometimes, inspiration does not come from success or achievement-it comes from survival. From the ability to wake up every morning despite pain, loneliness, and uncertainty. This elderly woman’s life is a reminder that dignity does not fade with age, and humanity still matters more than anything else.

May this story inspire us to be more aware, more compassionate, and more connected to those around us.

🎥 Watch the full story on YouTube:

https://youtu.be/TxaCmr7j6Og



Forgotten Elderly Life in Korail Slum | Karimun Nesa’s Story

Support Posted on Thu, January 22, 2026 08:13:24

In the middle of Dhaka’s crowded urban landscape, where life moves fast and survival is a daily challenge, lives an elderly woman whose story remains largely invisible. Her name is Karimun Nesa, and she is over 80 years old, living in Korail slum, one of the largest informal settlements in Bangladesh.

Old age is meant to be a time of care, rest, and family support. For Karimun Nesa, however, it has become a period marked by hardship and neglect. She has no husband to depend on. Although she has a son, he does not take responsibility for her care. As her physical strength declines with age, she is left to face life alone, without emotional or financial support from her own family.

With no stable income and no dependable caregiver, Karimun Nesa survives by relying on the kindness of others. She often has no option but to ask people for help to manage basic needs such as food, daily necessities, and medical support. Each day becomes a struggle to survive with dignity. Her situation reflects the reality of many elderly individuals living in urban poverty across Bangladesh.

Beyond her own suffering, Karimun Nesa carries the emotional burden of her granddaughter’s lost education. She once managed to enroll her granddaughter in school, holding onto the hope that education could break the cycle of poverty. Unfortunately, due to severe financial hardship, she could not continue paying school fees or cover study-related expenses. As a result, the child has now stopped going to school, adding another painful chapter to an already difficult life.

This story is not only about poverty. It highlights elderly neglect, broken family responsibility, and the fragile state of child education among the poor. Karimun Nesa’s life raises urgent questions about how society treats aging parents and how easily a child’s future can be disrupted when financial support disappears.

Her story represents countless elderly people living quietly in slums, carrying their struggles without recognition. True progress cannot exist if the most vulnerable members of society are left behind.

To understand her situation more deeply, you can watch the full documentary video here:

For those who wish to support Karimun Nesa and others facing similar hardship, a donation option is available through Alingan’s official platform:
👉 https://alingan.org/en/donation

Awareness, empathy, and responsible action are essential if dignity is to be preserved at every stage of life.