>>tajul sends money home to his village two hours from dhaka. his brother runs a medicine shop in anearby bazaar. >>talukder: "i get the money from there and i've got seven students in the family to give it to. some are in primary, some in high school and one in university. >>reporter: this cousin of tajul's is doing a degree at a university in the northern city of bogra. >>rahmatulla: i want to get a good position like cousin tajul. my aim is to help educate people in my village. i want to help the country, my mum, my dad and my sister and i want to educate them, godwilling. >>reporter: even a basic education can immediately help lift people out of poverty. >>at a higher level, it can create something more -- a virtuous cycle where educated people provide wealth, inspiration and real momentum for change, raising the living standards of families, and in time, entire countries. >>still to come on world business... >>the fight back against the criminals that seize control of and manipulate personal computers around the world. >>and ugly scenes in