The Transformation of Eva Rani: A Tale of Resilience and Empowerment.


Dear friends,

You may all remember Eva Rani. The story of this courageous lady touched all your heart and inspired thousands of people.

2 years ago, by gifting Eva Rani, a cow with a calf as an income source, I wanted to give her some hope, so she can remain just as unbroken as she is and can gives life a good fight with her two little daughters.

She used to get 4 liters of milk from the cow, and by selling the milk she used to earn 300 takas per day. Keeping some milk for her daughters, she was able to earn 9,000 takas per month.

The good news is that she earned around One lakh taka (equivalent to 1000 USD) by selling her first calf as a cow. As she was planning to use this money to repair her broken hut. Thinking about her daughters’ future and inspired by her determination, I decided to help her in building a new house by contributing some additional funds from my side. I am genuinely happy and excited to see that the new house looks amazing, and, most importantly, they are all very happy with it.

Recently, the cow gave birth to a new calf, and now, by selling the cow’s milk (around 4-5 liters per day), she is able to cover her family’s expenses. I took on all the responsibilities for her daughter’s education and enrolled them in a nearby kindergarten school last year. Eva Rani no longer has to worry about her children’s education.

My friends, your positive support pure love, and strong faith in me help me to move forward every single day.

Our little effort can change the life of a family…

To me, even one difference is counted.

Sending my kindest Gratitude, Love and Light to everyone.

_GMB Akash

Author: GMB Akash

"I see the beauty of people and the human soul in the pictures I take. And though the circumstances of some of the people I portray may be grim, back-breaking, depraved, the people themselves are always remarkable characters and souls" For me Photography is my language, to access, to communicate, to identify and mostly to make it hear. Through photography I only jot down my heart’s language. The best part about being a photographer is that I’m able to articulate the experiences of the voiceless and to bring their identities to the forefront which gives meaning and purpose to my own life.

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