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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



Khaleda Begum’s Story of Resilience and Dignity

Support Posted on Thu, March 19, 2026 07:56:41

Life for the Elderly in Korail Slum

In the heart of Dhaka, beyond the busy streets, lies Korail Slum—a place where daily survival is a challenge, especially for the elderly.

Khaleda Begum, a 60-year-old woman, represents the struggles faced by many senior citizens living in urban poverty. With limited family support and meager resources, every day is a fight to meet basic needs.


Silent Struggle Against Poverty and Illness

Khaleda suffers from severe breathing difficulties and damaged hip bones. Her sons earn very little, unable to afford her medical care. Despite these hardships, she continues to face each day with quiet courage and resilience.

Her life highlights the harsh reality of elderly survival in Korail Slum—where even basic necessities like food, shelter, and healthcare are often out of reach.


Dignity Amidst Adversity

While the challenges are immense, Khaleda maintains her dignity. Her story is a testament to the strength and perseverance of senior citizens in marginalized communities.

Elderly survival in Korail Slum is not just about struggling—it is about the courage and silent determination that allow individuals to live with self-respect despite adversity.


Broader Social Implications

Khaleda’s story underscores the urgent need for social responsibility to address the neglect of the elderly in urban slums. It serves as a call to action for communities, NGOs, and policymakers to ensure that aging citizens have access to basic care, food, and shelter.

Through her journey, we witness both the struggle and the enduring human spirit that defines life for many seniors in Bangladesh.


Khaleda Begum’s life reminds us that urban poverty affects every age group, and the elderly are often the most vulnerable. Sharing stories like hers can help raise awareness, encourage social responsibility, and inspire action to support marginalized seniors.

Share this story to highlight the struggles of elderly citizens in slums.
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Aging in Silence: A Forgotten Life in Karail Slum

Support Posted on Wed, January 07, 2026 05:59:31

What happens when old age arrives, but care and companionship never do? In the heart of Dhaka’s Karail slum lives Karimon, a woman over ninety years old, quietly facing a reality that many prefer not to acknowledge. Her story reflects a painful truth about aging in poverty-where time slows the body, but the world moves on without looking back.

Karimon has children of her own, yet in this fragile stage of life, none remain beside her. As her strength fades, daily survival depends on the kindness of neighbors. Simple tasks such as eating, walking, or resting are no longer possible without help. Among those around her, one man has become her greatest support. Though not related by blood, she calls him her son. Through this bond, we see that humanity often steps in where family responsibility fails.

Life in urban slums strips people of comfort and security, but for elderly women, it also takes away visibility. Aging voices grow softer, needs remain unmet, and loneliness deepens. Poverty intensifies this isolation, leaving older individuals dependent on informal compassion rather than structured care or social protection.

We documented Karimon’s life to ensure her story is not lost in silence. You can watch her story here:

This film is not meant to shock or accuse. It is meant to remind us that dignity does not disappear with age, and that resilience often survives even in abandonment. Karimon’s quiet strength challenges us to rethink responsibility-not only as families, but as a society.

If this story moved you, please pause for a moment and ask yourself: What would life feel like at ninety, with no one to depend on? Some people wish to help but do not know how. If you feel connected to Karimon’s story and want to support her or others like her, your kindness can make a real difference.

You can contribute through our official donation page here:
👉 https://alingan.org/en/donation

Every act of support, no matter how small, helps restore dignity, care, and hope to lives that are too often forgotten.