I am the originator of a minor but impactful project in the charitable field. Charity to me is not only giving — it is about showing humaneness and extending love.
Every year, I keep apart a fraction of my salary for the support of the less fortunate. From my consultancy income, I take a part to provide the assistance to the people who have a hard time might be as an old person living solitary, a parent having a hard tie arranging a wedding for his/her daughter, or a person who has just given up on life.
I am also willing to support the children whose education is stopped due toa lack of adequate provision. I help with school fees, books, and other educational expenses if only it is possible, because I firmly believe that every child deserves to dream and learn.
In Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, I meet a lot of young people who are in desperate search of jobs, but at the same time, they feel hopeless and discouraged. I give them money and moral support if only it is possible, and I also encourage them to be strong and have faith in themselves. This project is my personal work and not the result of any organization.
Every year, I also maintain contact with several reputable institutions that offer opportunities for my donations to be effective and make a meaningful difference.M y objective is merely to place a smile on the face of a child or bring a moment’s peace into a mother’s eyes.
I think that charity is only the beginning of the process of helping others. It is the act that awakens our own humanity within us.
That is why I am still doing this work. It is not for recognition, but for the quiet inner joy of doing something that really matters
I’m Rumon Raaz, and after fourteen years in real estate, I’ve seen how many people dive into the market with big hopes but no real guidance. I built this space to share the things I learned the hard way, the little instincts you only pick up after enough late-night calls and a few deals that almost fell apart. Folks in Bangladesh rarely get proper mentorship in this field, so I try to fill that gap with honest advice, ways to avoid scams, and the kind of practical tips I wish someone gave me when I started. I run a company now, though what matters more to me is helping people get fair deals and actually reach the goals they talk about quietly. If you stick around, you’ll get the real stuff, not the polished sales pitch. Let’s see where it takes you.