国产热热热精品,亚洲视频久久】日韩,三级婷婷在线久久,99人妻精品视频,精品九热人人肉肉在线,AV东京热一区二区,91po在线视频观看,久久激情宗合,青青草黄色手机视频

China / World

'Crazy Auntie' lets her pedals provide a profitable ride

By Agence France-Presse in Chittagong, Bangladesh (China Daily) Updated: 2017-02-18 07:52

As Bangladesh's only female rickshaw driver, Mosammat Jasmine may be a feminist icon. But to the passengers she cycles through the streets of Chittagong, she is known as "Pagli Khala" (crazy auntie).

"I do it to make sure my sons don't go hungry and they get a decent education at a good school," said the 45-year-old mother of three during a break at the Chittagong bus station.

"Allah has given me a pair of hands and legs to work with. I don't beg - instead I earn a living by using his gifts."

In Bangladesh, which is predominantly Muslim, the concept of a woman doing such a job was unheard of before Jasmine hit the road five years ago.

Left to fend for her children when her husband ran off with another woman, Jasmine initially tried her hand at being a maid and then working in one of Bangladesh's garment factories, but found neither job suited her.

"A maid's job is good if you only have to worry about yourself but not if you've got children. And the factory work is really backbreaking and the pay is really poor," Jasmine said.

Struggling to make ends meet and determined to pay for her children's education, she decided on her radical career change when a neighbor who owned a rickshaw offered to lend it to her for a few days.

Working out how to navigate the streets of Bangladesh's second city was the easy part, although she found it painful at times to pedal her brightly-colored tricycle up some of its hilly neighborhoods.

Finding willing passengers proved an even stiffer challenge.

"Initially, many simply refused to get on board and some taunted me, saying I was doing a man's job," she said.

"Others told me that Islam does not permit a woman to roam around like this while there were some who refused to pay me the same fare as a male driver," Jasmine said.

"But I stuck to my guns. Who else pays my bills, who is else is going to cover the cost of educating my sons?"

On average, she earns 600 taka ($8) a day for an eight hour shift on the rickshaw, part of which she pays as rent to the rickshaw owner. She works seven days a week.

Now a familiar sight on the streets of the bustling port city, she has won the respect of her colleagues. As she parked up by the bus station, she exchanged smiles and greetings with around a dozen male drivers.

'Overwhelming courage'

Since switching last year to a battery-run electric rickshaw, the work has become a little less arduous but she is still an inspiration to many.

"Jasmine is unique. She is the only female rickshaw-puller among all of Bangladesh's 160 million people. It is overwhelming to see her courage," said local rights activist Suzana Salim.

The traffic police applaud her good road sense and for always wearing a helmet - unlike her male counterparts.

And even some with religious authority have started praising her.

"She is a good example to society given that many girls who fall on hard times turn to prostitution or drugs," said Nurul Alam Azmiri, the imam at a local mosque.

"She has a vision for her kids, which is commendable."

Young people are particularly keen to flag her down, drawn in part by the loud music that blares from the speakers on "Pagli Khala's" unique vehicle.

'Crazy Auntie' lets her pedals provide a profitable ride

Mosammat Jasmine, Bangladesh's lone female rickshaw driver, poses on her battery-run vehicle in Chittagong. AFP

Highlights
Hot Topics

...
灵石县| 普格县| 黑河市| 昌吉市| 绿春县| 上栗县| 突泉县| 乃东县| 临泉县| 曲麻莱县| 商水县| 鹿泉市| 邵阳县| 广平县| 湘阴县| 太保市| 辉县市| 通海县| 乌审旗| 来凤县| 易门县| 乳源| 铜鼓县| 古浪县| 鲜城| 崇仁县| 南雄市| 昌吉市| 容城县| 江西省| 丹巴县| 竹北市| 旅游| 满城县| 牡丹江市| 彭州市| 霍城县| 长岭县| 明水县| 仙桃市| 应城市|