Niloy Sen
With the thrive to achieve something Diya Siddique a 17-year-old girl from Nilphamari, Bangladesh picked up the bow and arrows in her hand. She expresses to The Daily Star that the standard of women's sports in Bangladesh is gradually improving over time. Diya considers this to be an excellent sign, considering that women lag behind males in sports. When a performance didn't go as planned, there were a lot of depressing discussions. According to Diya, Bangladeshi women have a strong spirit that allows them to attain their goals. They are committed to serving their nation, their families, and themselves to the best of their ability. Long-term success is undeniably possible, she continues, but only if we have a strong safety net. Archers work for a number of companies, and as far as she knows, men and women are paid equally according to their status. All archers get paid once a month, although for little supplies like soap and shampoo. Until one of the players reaches a greater level.