Farmer Maznue Mia, 75 years old, lives with his wife Rehana in the Joypurhat area (slums), one of the largest slums in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka. He has 2 boys and 1 girl. Married daughter. The eldest son died of kidney failure when he was fourteen years old, and the younger son died by drowning in the river when he was seven years old. He worked in agriculture on other people’s lands. 10 years ago, due to diabetes, his toe suddenly developed pain, which later turned into gangrene. First you must cut the toe, then the ankle, then the part below the knee. While doing this treatment, he sold his house and is now at peace. Now he has nothing to do but beg. But he wishes to return to his home, which is located in his village of Gajarin Desis in Naogan district, Bangladesh.