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There are no cows, so the six-flowered Islamic couple carried the Ghani bamboo on their shoulders. Taken yesterday from the Kakina union Telipara village in Kaliganj upazila of Lalmonirhat district. Photo: Kaler Kantho
If people work with animals, it should become “spectacular”. Chaiful Islam also caught everyone’s attention. But why does Kalu take out the grinder himself, he keeps it hidden. Chayful lamented and said: “Mala people only take photos of Hummer, Kayo Hamak gives nothing.”
Chaiful (45), a resident of Telipara village in Kakina junction of Kaliganj upazila of Lalmonirhat district, has been working for 25 years. His wife Morsheda Begum was his partner in this work.
Unable to afford cows, the couple worked four to six hours a day. The amount of oil and oil sold, the income is 300-450 rupees. The family of five does not move. Morshed, Sharmin and Imran are the three boys and girls who study. After pulling the grinder, Chayful sat in the tent for the rest of the time. She has given away a small grocery store in town.
On Tuesday, Teli visited the family home and saw an oil mill made from tree trunks in the yard. Six flowers are plucking it with the help of his wife.
Chaiful said he has nothing but this tin house on the three hundred acres of ancestral land. Seeing her miserable condition, the teachers at Kakina Mahima Ranjan Smriti High School bought a cow. But after a while the cow died of the disease.
Six flowers have been involved in this profession for generations, which is known locally as Teli. The town was named Telipara in honor of them.
Chaiful said the 9 siblings were Teli. Two brothers died. The rest have changed professions. He is the only one who has the family job.
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