Moushumi Gazi
A lovely twelve years old slum girl, Moushumi Gazi is living at Korail Slum, Dhaka. Unfortunately, due to the financial problem of her family, she was forced to stop her study and started working in a shopping mall as a cleaner. But she was being tortured there and left work. Now, she is not doing anything.
Jamal Gazi, a forty-five years old man, is her father. He is working as a shop keeper. Thirty-seven years old Minu Akter, her mother, works as a housekeeper. Moushumi has four siblings. Three sisters and one brother. Rubi Gazi, her eldest sister is a garment worker.
The total family income is about USD 218 per month. They reside in a room of a tin shed house. Rainwater drips on the bed during the monsoon. They sleep both on a bed and on the floor. Eleven families have to share two toilets. It’s a big problem for her, especially in the morning. They need to change this house for better facilities.
Moushumi wants to continue her study and she wants to become a doctor in future. Dancing to music is her hobby. Telling lies she dislikes most.
Her parents hope that if Moshumi can receive a little financial afford from any source, it could be a great help to continue her study and to fulfill her aim in life.