MD. Mojibor Rahman (61), basically popular as ‘Kalu’ in his community and was a solvent sharecropper dealing with 7 to 8 acres of land from the landlords around twelve years ago. Within that time a significant change had happened in the agricultural system of Bangladesh, farmers were not becoming benefitted with producing agricultural products because of not having proper price of crops and also distribution of lands among many inheritors and size of the lands become smaller and agricultural lands turned into commercial lands. Because of these situations Kalu was forced from the landlords to return the lands and become jobless as he was not able to do any other jobs without agriculture and the family fallen into a great economical crisis. He stopped education of his four sons and they started working as day labors that was so much prestigious issue for them but the family had nothing to do. Within some years all of his sons got married and all become separated. Kalu was becoming old and losing his ability of working in the field and joined his younger son’s family for old age shelter. His younger son ‘Saidur’ who is also a day labor continuing his family with many difficulties. After 3 years of separation, his elder son Khalilur Rahman died from heart attack and his family (Khalil’s wife and 2 children) joined Saidur’s family which was not good for Saidur because he already have 5 members in his family with one earning person. Kalu started working again as a day labor but the total income of the household failed to fulfill the food demand of 7 household members. After one year of Khalil’s death Kalu’s wife who was mentally disabled also died from long term sickness. As becoming burden on Saidur’s family, Khalil’s wife went back with his children to her father for a relief of the family. The third number of Kalu’s son who has a physically disabled child requested his father and brother (Saidur) to take the responsibility of his disabled child as Khalil’s family is no longer continuing the family and he is not able to provide enough supports to the disabled. Kalu is very much struggling for a continuation of three times meal for the family. He Says, “Now I am losing my power to do heavy works which is not a good news for the family. If my contribution is stopped then the family again fall in danger. If I can arrange some small business then it will be better for me. I want to do business because I know business but don’t have any capital. If anyone or organization help me then it will help me for a better ending of my life.”