My name is Pranab Kumar Pal and my brother Parth Kumar Pal. We move on wheelchairs due to two brothers' physical problems and we are going through very difficult studies. My father, Prashanta Kumar Pal, had a flat-wage job at a private school. Our family was suffering very hard due to its equitable income. At the same time, we can learn about the help of the help of disabled people in Kushtia, Social Welfare Department, City Social Welfare Office. In this situation, the applicant for the loan from the rehabilitation program for the subsidized and physically challenged persons of the City Social Services office and received a loan of 10000 / = (tens of thousands) in 2005. We started a small drug store with the money and paid the loan as installment by dividend. The second time again in 2008, by lifting a loan of 10000 / = (ten thousand), we increased the scope of the business and paid dividends for dividends. The third time, 15,000 / = (fifteen thousand) taka increased the business expansion with the loan and by dividend payment the loan amount according to the installment. Applying for 20000 / = (Twenty Thousand) loan for merchandise improvement and expansion. My business is progressing towards betterment. At present, my stores have around 80000 / = (eighty thousand) worth of goods. About 7000 / = to 8000 / = profit from the store every month. Some parts of which help the poor father to run the family and increase the business coverage with some parts. If we did not provide loans from the social services office, it would not have been possible for us to operate this business on behalf of celebrities and physically challenged brothers like us. I completed six months of free computer and 3 months free multimedia courses conducted by social services. I am currently pursuing education as well as studying education stipends from city samajsaiba office, Kushtia. I am very happy to get support from social service. I would like to be more self-reliant by accepting financial assistance from social workers like our two elderly people.