Bangladesh is an underdeveloping country. People are struggling for even small jobs. Unemployment is at its peak due to poverty and lack of resources. The masses strive for even necessities. In Bangladesh, there is a small village ‘Rangamati’ in Chittagong, poverty can be seen from surrounding of the village. In that place, brave and dedicated young woman lived who wanted to live her dreams and reach for the sky because tomorrow may never come and the chances were very less in that village. She was young seamstress who created the red jumper. Her name is Taslima Kashif. While interviewing Taslima, I came across some interesting points which can be described further in detail. Few biographical elements will be describe to tell the life story of young Taslima; personal background/ family and relationship, Achievements/ success, hobbies, general, historical views and future goals.
Taslima Kashif was born in a small village ‘Rangamati’, near Chittagong on 11th August 1996. She was born as a fifth child of a relatively big family of 10 members. She has a dark skin colour complexion, has tan skin and long hairs which flows beautifully like a waterfall. Taslima has eight siblings and they all live in a small hut made of mud and straws which was very intolerable. There were no schools in the village thus, a teacher used to come and teach them. As a child, Taslima used to engage herself into studies, helping mum and sewing. She and her sisters were the only girls in the family who were not illiterate. She says that, “I believe in myself, I am a strong woman! I will reach my goals, nothing and nobody can stop me. This is my time to shine” Taslima was very independent young girl who always wanted...