Bangladesh, Jan. 11 -- The October 2018 issue of the National Geographic magazine carries a pictorial story on the Iranian nomadic people. In terms of the adversities facing these roaming communities, they show a similarity with the Bangladesh water or river gypsies, locally termed 'Bedeys'. They have for centuries been moving on boats on the rivers and vast water bodies across the country. Like their ancestors, they conduct all chores of their lives including marriage and raising families on country boats. The Iranian nomads live in the country's northern hilly region. Until recently they have hardly thought about the modern amenities of life and the necessity of enrolling their children on school. The scenario has changed radically of lat...