Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Education For All

Bangladesh is an independent country. Every citizen has got right of equality regarding in all aspects of their lives. The modern world of science and commerce demands that every citizen should be able to take an intelligent and informed interest in what is going on all around. Primary education is the minimum training that creates the proper conditions for this.

Primary education is the education that a child receives in a primary school. Compulsory primary education means that the children between ages six to ten must complete the primary education. Compulsory primary education means education for all. Its aim is to ensure education to all- rich and poor.
Education
Education 
Illiteracy has become a dreadful problem in our life. To remove the problem, children above five years old should be sent to schools. Free books and educational materials should be supplied to the children for the poor families. Teachers should be generous and sympathetic to the infants. The illiterate guardians should be taught the necessity and value of learning.

Education
Students

Interesting books- Blind Faith, The Help [Paperback], Second Son (Kindle Single), Mockingjay (The Final Book of the Hunger Games) - Audio, The Seeking Kiss: Midnight Playground, Book 1.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Influence Of Western Civilization On Bangladeshi Society

Civilization means an advanced and organized state of human social development. It exposes a society or a country. its culture and its way of life during a particular period of time. Basically, a country or a nation is known by its civilization. The influence of western civilization is the most talked topic. Western culture is intruding into our culture in a very alarming way. This intrusion of Western culture has both good and bad effect on our society. Western civilization has introduced us with the people, society, education history and culture of the whole western world. It helps us to make a comparative study between western civilization and ours and to judge the standard of our culture. It also helps to enrich our civilization by accepting the good things of western civilization. 

Western  Civilization
Western  Civilization
The disadvantages of western civilization for the society of Bangladesh is very alarming. It has already created bad effect on our youngsters. The young people are trying to imitate western gross and vulgar culture forgetting our own culture. If this continues, our won culture and tradition will be abolished soon. As this is the age of globalization, we will not be able to discard western civilization. Rather we should try to imitate what is good in western civilization and give up what bad.

The Harmful Effect Of The Use And Production Of Polybags

The use and production of polybags do a great deal of harm to our environment and drain gage system, air, water and soil. In our country, thousands of pieces of polythene's are being used everyday. This huge amount of polythene is neither being re- used nor being decomposed by natural way. Most of the bags are just thrown out after its first use. They find their way into the drains. Then the polybags block our drainage system, barricade regular flow of water, obstruct the rainwater flowing into the drains etc. As a result low- lying areas in the cities frequently go under water. Flood occurs every now and then. Whenever, these polybags go inside the cultivable land, it loses fertility and crops do not grow in such lands. 

The Harmful  Effect  Of  The  Use  And  Production  Of  Polybags
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Polybags remain unchanged like a curtain through which nothing can pass. So the land can not be irrigated. Polybags are burnt to get rid of its direct effect but some emitting from polyfire pollutes our air in a massive way. Such pollution is very harmful for human health. Because of huge use of polythene our traditional jute and cloth bags have lost their market. They are now out of use. Jute and cloth bags can be used several times whereas polybags are used only once. So polybags are waste of money. So government should ban the use and production of polybags making law.

Slums In Every City Of Bangladesh

Slum dwellers are rootless people. Actually they are rootless and they have to take shelter in slums under different circumstances. They live there in an inhuman condition. They are deprived of all kinds of human rights. About 80% of the slum dwellers suffer from hunger, malnutrition and different kinds of diseases. As a result, many of them die a premature death and the others light with death. They live in a society of lawlessness and violence. They are made to involve in different anti social activities like hijacking, smuggling, stealing, drug use, child trafficking etc. 

Slums In Every City
Slums In Every City
Besides, they are exploited by so called political leaders for organizing hartals, picketing, damaging vehicles and destroying public properties. The government and non government welfare organizations should come forward to rehabilitate them. Only then we can hope that they will get rid of this dark life and will have a new life back.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Dengue Fever Of Bangladesh I adies mosquito I

Dengue fever is a virus fever. No other fever is so dangerous as dengue fever. Adies, a kind of mosquito and the monkey carry this virus. This sort of mosquito is found in Africa. It lays eggs on standing or stagnant water. This germ spread all over the world through the sea vessels from Africa. Adies also lays its eggs on standing water in the plastic bottles, plastic contain made pots, lyres, green coconut plates, polythene etc. If adies mosquito bites a healthy man, virus may get into his body or blood. The man attacked with dengue fever feels severe pain in the whole body, dizzy headache, anorexa nausia malarise and red spots at different parts of the body and unnatural stools are found. 
adies mosquito
adies mosquito

The adies mosquito's biting cause troubles in the bowel movement of a person. If the symptom of this disease is found, we must consult with a doctor at once and take medicine as per his advice. Medicine of paracitamol group is prescribed for dengue fever. This fever lasts not more than seven days. And the temperature stands up to 104- 105 degree at best. The victim must drink much water and take a lot of vitamin C.

Carried Diseases
Carried Diseases
In Bangladesh this dengue fever has broken out in an epidemic form. The conscious people both government & non- government organizations have taken programmes for making the illiterate people conscious of it through various mass media. Adies, a kind of mosquito carries virus of this disease. So, the mosquito killing adventure is going on throughout the whole country. We should keep or make our dwelling house neat and clean for prevention of this disease.

Earthquake Of Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a land of natural calamity. People here survive fighting against the natural disasters like flood, cyclone, drought etc. Recently people have become very much concerned about a calamity and that is earthquake. Earthquake means the terrible shake of the earth. It leaves a vast trail of devastation and brings untold sufferings. The after effects of an earthquake can not be described in words. The whole air of the affected area is filled with the heart rending cries of the people who get narrowly escaped for their dear and near ones. No rescue work is possible as there is destructive fall out all around. The sufferings of the people beggar description. Only vast trail of devastation is seen. Houses and buildings are collapsed. People become shelter less. They have to starve. The most pathetic scene is that there are many dead bodies under the piles of havoc. They decompose and stink foul smell. IT vitiates the whole surroundings. The volunteers are seen pulling out the decomposed bodies out of the broken buildings and bricks. Really it is a pathetic scene. It is too impossible for a man of flesh and blood IT is too impossible for a an of flesh and blood to describe the scene. Today the people of Bangladesh specially the educated people are very much aware of earthquake. The people living in the multi storeyed building are also are also aware of earthquakes because they have come to know that most of the building in Bangladesh are not built according to earthquake resistant building code. 

To reduce the loss the following precautions as safety measures against earthquake can be taken.
(i) An earthquake resistant building code should be made which should be followed as mandatory. (ii) The RAJUK should be very much strict in giving plans for the construction of multi-storeyed buildings. (iii) Experts should mark the fault lines.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Sound Pollution Of Bangladesh

Today sound pollution is one of the talked topics of the day. It has reached an unbearable level. The unnecessary use of powerful vehicular horns is the main. Source of sound pollution in the City. Besides, faulty vehicles, construction sites, loud speaker and thousands of workshops let out loud noises round the clock. In the city, millions of people especially children are exposed to sound pollution. This sound pollution will damage children are exposed to sound pollution. This sound pollution will damage children power of hearing. 

Sound pollution is so much harmful that it can cause a wide range of malfunctions in the human body including heart attack, high- blood pressure, chronic depression, respiratory disorders etc. We should take necessary measures to control sound pollution. By developing public awareness and careful town planning sound pollution can be controlled. Strict law should be enforced regarding sound pollution. Use of hydraulic horns should be banned strictly.

Water Pollution Of Bangladesh

Water, an important element of the human environment, is essential for human and plant life. It is next to air. Water can be polluted in many ways. Farmers use chemical fertilizers and insecticide in their fields to grow more food. The rain and floods wash away some of the chemicals. They get mixed with river water, canal water and pond water. Mills and factories pollute water by throwing the waste materials and unsold products into the rivers and canals. Steamers, motor launches and even sail boats can pollute water by throwing oil, food waste and human waste into the rivers and canals. Unsanitary latrines in the countryside standing on the bands of the rivers and canals cause water pollution. Clean water is safe for use and polluted water is harmful for man. 
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Water Pollution
Water Pollution
 Water pollution can be prevented in many ways. First of all we should make the people aware of the fact that water is next to air. It is called life. So chemical fertilizer and pesticide should not be allowed to mix with river water, canal water and pond water. Mills and factories should not throw the waste materials and unsold should not throw oil, food waste and human waste into the rivers and canals. Unsanitary latrines in the countryside should not be built on the bands of the rivers and canals. In fire awareness should be created in the public.

Deforestation Of Bangladesh

Deforestation means cutting down trees in large number. The causes of deforestation are many. Bangladesh is the most densely populated country in the world. Its population is much more in proportion to its area. This huge number of population needs more shelter, agricultural land, fuel, furniture etc. For all these reasons people cut trees. Moreover there are some dishonest people who cut trees in our forests to make money. They effects of deforestation are too many to describe. This destruction disturbs our ecological balance. The existence of animals are going to be threatened. Due to deforestation carbon dioxide is increasing worldwide. As a result, the world is becoming warmer. The sea level is rising and many parts of the world is going to be engulfed by the sea in recent future. On the other hand, new areas of the world are turning into deserts as a result of deforestation. The removal of trees causes birds and other animals living on them to leave the place. It also causes serious damage to the soil, as trees give protection to soil as well. In the end, the soil gets sediment in the river bed and causes frequent floods. So, if we destroy trees at random. 

One day the country will turn in a great desert. All living animals and birds will not find any food or shelter to live in. They will be destroyed. There will be no rain and as a result our agriculture will face a great crisis. The temperature will rise and it will cause green house effect. The country will be unsuitable for living and various natural calamities like flood, drought, storm etc. will visit our country. Tree plantation program should be extended throughout the country.

Acid Rain Of Bangladesh

Acid rain is a such kind of rain which contains harmful chemicals. But in severely polluted areas, rain can be as acidic as the acids of lemon juice or vinegar. This rain, which is very acidic, can cause damage to trees, lakes, wild life, building and human health. Acid rain also damages to human health. Breathing in chemicals can harm people. It causes chest illness. When acid rain causes the release of chemicals and metals into drinking water, it polluted the water. That is how acid rain affects drinking water. Fading of the colors of the glass is a common result of the acid rain. It is very defected for human body. All of these approaches probably have a role to play, but all have some disadvantages which will form a research agenda for the next few years.

Acid Rain
Origin of Acid Rain
In the last thirty years some 1000 years old stained glass windows have been damaged by acid rain. The damage of Big Building indicates that acid pollution is occurring in the developing world.

Waste Of Management Of Bangladesh

Waste of rubbish is what we throw away everyday. It includes everything from unwanted old cars to cigarette packets. As the amount of waste is growing rapidly all over the world and polluting the environment, the time has come to think about it very seriously. We cannot altogether get rid of our waste, but  a proper management of it can certainly reduce it. If we think of burning, burying, recycling and thus reducing our waste. We can save our environment to a large extent. We can use some waste as fuel. We can use vegetable waste to make compost to improve our soil.

In many countries it is now quite normal to collect old bottle and cans and recycle them. More and more companies should come forward to promote greater recycling and changes in consumption patterns to reduce the amount of rubbish and help people. So we should do the right thing at the right moment because timely action brings for us great success and saves us from a lot of troubles. Moreover, we know prevention is better than cure. So it is high time to take proper steps and necessary measure to raise awareness about the problem of waste management.

Natural Disasters Of Bangladesh

When a storm revolves violently round a centre, it is termed a cyclone. It moves at a high speed ranging form forty to one hundred or more kilometers per hour. A cyclone varies in diameter from eighty to one hundred or more kilometers. During the last four years, several devastating cyclones swept over Bangladesh and cause immense harm to the people. This extreme weather condition is a curse, especially to the inhabitants of the coastal regions of Bangladesh. A cyclone may occur any time and at any place. The violent types of cyclone usually hit the tropics. The cyclone of Bangladesh generally originates from the Bay of Bengal, and blows towards that land. It is often accompanied by thunders and heavy showers. Before a cyclone commences unbearable heat is felt for a few days. Then suddenly one day the sky becomes terribly dark with clouds and strong winds begin to blow with flashes of lightning and the rumbling of thunders. Thus a terrible situation is created that lasts for a few hours. It causes a great havoc. A lot of people and other animals die. Dwelling houses are blown away. The tidal bore and the heavy showers wash away the stores of food stuff and leave the marks of terrible damage.

The cyclone is usually followed by scarcity of food and out break of various diseases such as cholera, dysentery, fever etc. Which spread all over the affected areas. However, the great loss caused by cyclones can be reduced to a substantial extent. Using modern technology's of weather forecast. Prior warning can be given to the people who are likely to be affected by the cyclone. This people and their domestic animals can be shifted to the cyclone shelters. Moreover, a quick relief, medical treatment and essential medicines should be made available to the affected people just after a terrible cyclone.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Radio As a Medium Of Education In Bangladesh

The child learns to talk as it learns languages, singing and many other things by listening to others by listening to others. Educational is broadcasting is only a shape of this idea. History is presented in the form of dramas, geography is told in the form of travels and poetry is recited. This creates a special interest in the heart of the children.Radio has conquered the distance of time and space. So the students can hear over the radio and know the speeches of the great men who aren't in their midst. The talks of the experts, either foreign or home, may be relayed from different centres.

Education of the masses may be carried on successfully through radio. The illiterate people can thus know many things regarding health, agriculture and other objects of their household affairs. The businessmen can know many things through radio regarding their business affairs. Army education is also a great boon of radio.But we have great difficulty in this respect. Most of the schools of our country have no receiving sets. Government should chalk out plans to provide the schools with receiving sets.

Cyclones In Bangladesh

The cyclone is a severe calamity. It visits Bangladesh almost every year. It lasts for a short time but is more terrible than the flood. It comes by surprise and passes over very quickly. The whole area over which it passes are affected very badly. The cyclone blows very hard in a circular motion and moves round the center. It passes with a great fury and changes its motion gradually or suddenly. 

The low depression in the Bay of Bengal is the cause of cyclones in Bangladesh. This may take place far away from the main land. But it approaches the main land at a great speed and lashes the the trees, houses and every thing in it's way.

Before the cyclone begins, there appear patches of clouds together with gusty winds. As the cyclone approaches clouds pass very swiftly in the sky. The wind becomes gradually harder and grows more and more forceful and violent. When the cyclone actually appears, the whole sky looks like a dark sheet of clouds. The stormy wind passes very speedily with a deafening sound. It rains in torrents. Roofs of houses are blown away. Trees of all sizes are uprooted, boat, launches and ships capsize. These sink down with goods and passengers. The cyclone is a horror to all. It causes great loss of life and property.

Floods Effect In Bangladesh

Floods in Bangladesh do great damage to crops. Sometimes houses are swept away, trees are uprooted and callte are destroyed in large numbers. During the last a few years several floods swept over our country. They caused great havoc to lives and properties and brought about untold sufferings to the people who survived. The floods of 1954 were the severest of all recorded in history. Many people died and many were rendered homeless. Their misery knew  no bounds. Devastating floods also hit Chittagong in1961, Barisal in 1965, Rangpur and Dinajpur in 1968 and almost all the districts in1970, 1974 and 1988.

A well- planned irrigation system will go a long way to reduce the extent and fury of such terrible floods. Embankments are being constructed to put a stop to their frequent visit. Our beneficent Government shall surely find out permanent ways and means to check them.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Floods In Bangladesh

It is popularly believed that flood is a curse and it comes as a punishment when we sin against Allan. but excessive rainfall is the real cause of flood. In the rainy season it generally rains without break. Pools, canals and rivers are all filled up and can hold no more water. So it overflows the banks and stands on the ground. As a result fields and roads go under water to the great hardship of all. This is called flood.

Our Bangladesh is a plain, low land. Many rivers wind over her bosom. So floods visit our country almost every year. When the monsoon begins there is excessive rainfall. The rivers swell to an alarming extent. They overflow their bands and wash away the lands on both sides. The sudden melting of snow or the sudden visit of tidal waves makes the rivers overflow and causes floods. Again they overflow their banks, causes floods and damage crops. They send water in the villages and as a result, fields and road go under water.

The Peasants Of Bangladesh

Bangladesh is mainly an agricultural country. Her people directly or indirectly depend upon agriculture for their living. So most of them are peasants.

The peasants of our country are generally uneducated. They are religious and God fearing by nature. They are simple in their habits and have sympathy for one another. There was a day when the economic condition of our peasants was good. They lived happily and peacefully. But with the growth of towns the state of things has changed for the worse. Most of them lead poor lives. Their children are ill- clad and ill- fed. They have no means to send their children to schools. They fall ill and die in numbers without diet and medicine. The peasants of our country have to work all day long. They till the land and make it ready for sowing seeds of different crops. They pull out the weeds from the land under crops. Sometimes they have to keep busy whit their work from morning till night and cannot make time to have their midday meals. With all this they are poor and illiterate. Though they are the feeders of the people, their children very often go without food.

Swanivar Bangladesh

Swanivar is self reliance. It is the habit of doing one's work without depending upon the help of others. So it is the greatest of all the manly virtues. Allah has given us brain to make plans and programmes. He has also made us strong to work and succeed. So we should never depend upon others for help.

A nation should also try to be self sufficient. For that purpose it should make the best use of its man power and resources. It should be ashamed of depending on other nations for help. It should make suitable plans and programmes to increase agricultural products to the maximum. It should also make the best use of the raw materials in mills and factories. 

Bangladeshis a densely peopled country. She suffers greatly from the shortage of food stuffs and other necessaries. But she has fertile land. She can till them following the modern method method of cultivation. Thus she can raise maximum produce from her lands. She has follow lands. She can bring them under plough and grow crops.

Environment Evils Of Smking

Smoking is a dangerous addiction. If anyone is habituated to smoking, he cannot give it up. In course of time he becomes a chain smoker and cannot do with out it even for a few hours. One Puff cigarette smoke contains many injurious matters like nicotine, arsenic, carbon monoxide, methyl alcohol and so on.

Nicotine constricts blood vessels and impedes the flow of blood pressure and result in heart attack. Arsenic and tobacco tar are cancer causing. Tobacco tar gathers in a mass inside the lungs, slackens their actions and finally destroys them. The effect of cigarette smoke also leads to the same results. Carbon monoxide drives oxygen out of the red blood cells. Besides, smoking can cause irritation in the eye, offend the nose and unsettle the mind. The stench of cigarette smoke is repulsive to non smokers. A non- smoker of twenty five is likely to live at least ten years longer than a smoker of that age. It is almost certain that smoking tobacco products are dangerous. It may cause cancer, heart attack, chronic bronchitis and some other diseases. So it should be given up and it can be done with a bit of determination.

Techinical Education Of Bangladesh

Technical education Bangladesh is the education which gives practical training in some art and craft. It is different from what is taught in our general schools and colleges. General education doesn't include any manual work. But technical education is some sort of training in arts, crafts and science. A student of a technical institute acquires practical knowledge in the branch or course in which he is a student. Thus he makes him fit to work as a mechanic or a carpenter or an electrician as the case may be. As a result his position is secured in future life as he can easily find a profession to earn his living.

The utility of technical education is really very great in an underdeveloped country like Bangladesh. Our country has plenty of natural resources which are not yet explored and utilized. So we are in great need of technical hands. In order to meet this need, we should give more importance to technical education and establish a good number of technical  institutes at all the important places. Unless and until we are able to give technical education to our young boys and girls, our national development is not at all possible. The sooner we take necessary step in this respect, the better.

Monday, July 18, 2011

The Rivers Of Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a land of rivers. No other country in the world is blessed whit so many rivers. They play an important role in her country. In fact rivers are the main source of her wealth and prosperity. The rivers of Bangladesh are fed by the rain water. So they as sue a small figure in summer. But in the rainy season they become very large. Some of them look like big arms of sea. Then their waters overflow the band and run over the fields. The chief rivers of Bangladesh are the Padma, the Meghna, the Jamuna and the Brahmaputra.

Bangladesh is an agricultural country. She required a good deal of water for the bumper growth of her crops. Her rivers help her raise crops in plenty. So paddy and jute grow in Bangladesh in plenty. To speak the truth the economic prosperity of Bangladesh mostly depends of her rivers.

Rivers are important waterways of Bangladesh. Steamers, Launches and boats ply through them all the year round. We go by river from one place to another. Our goods are also carried to different places by river. Rivers are not unmixed good. They overflow their banks, cause flood and damage corps. They send water in the villages and as a result, fields and roads go under water. Thus they often bring about miseries and misfortunes.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

A Village Marker Of Bangladesh

A village market plays an important role in the village life of Bangladesh. It is a place where things are sold and bought by the villagers. It sits at a convenient place at the junction of roads or by the side of a river or on a big canal. Large trees are let grow over the whole area to give shade and shelter.

In a village market  the number of permanent shops in very small. Temporary shop- keepers come on the market days and put up their goods for sale in the huts specially made for them. The village market sits once or twice in a week. A small market sits in the afternoon and breaks up by evening. A big one, however, lasts from morning till the early hours of the night. The sellers sit in rows. Everything has its own definite place. The dealers sit there in rows. There are passages in between the rows so that the buyers can move and make choice of their goods.

The shopkeepers in a village market are very clever. They demand very high prices for their goods. So there are haggling and bargaining among the buyers and sellers. As a result there is a confused noise all throughout the market time. The village market is not usually well- kept. Yet village people cannot do without it.

Rainy Season Of Bangladesh

Ashar and Srabon are said to compose the rainy season. But the hot and wet weather that characterizes these two months lasts for a longer period. There is a heavy rainfall during the whole period. 

The monsoon blows from direction on of the Bay of Bengal all through the season. Over cast sky is common. Heavy and incessant rain is frequent. Sometimes the sky remains overcast for many days. Sometimes it rains heavily and at other times it drizzles. During this season rivers began to swell, overflow their bands and water covers the fields. Cultivators become very busy. They harvest their paddy reap their jute.

Sometimes heavy rains causes flood. Water rises and overflows fields and human habitation. It carries away crops and cattle and washes away homesteads. Heavy rain thus works havoc and brings untied sufferings to people. In this reason, boats are chief means of communication in the country. Most women in the country visit their relatives, because the remotest parts are accessible by boats.

Agruculture In Bangladesh

Bangladesh is mainly an agricultural country. About 80% of her population live by agriculture. It provides food grains to our people and raw materials for our developing industries. But agriculture in our country is not in a happy condition. The soil of Bangladesh ids very fertile but the method of agriculture is still old. Our peasants have no idea of the modern methods of cultivation and farming. They do not know how to use manure and fertilizer. They are helpless victims of flood and drought. For irrigation of their land they depend mainly on rains.

The first thing necessary for the improvement of our agriculture is the education of our peasants. Their outlook must be changed. They should be taught the use of scientific methods by which the peasants of other countries get better crops.

The Government should come forward to help the cultivators to get modern agricultural implements. Land should also be nationalized and steps should be taken for collective farming. Flood control measure should be taken. Waste land should be brought under cultivation. Arrangements should be made for intensive cultivations by irrigation. Soil erosion should be stopped. Better seeds should be supplied to farmers at low prices. Arrangements should be made for giving cheap credit to farmers. The system of marketing should also be properly organized in order to ensure fair prices to the farmers for their products.

The Government of Bangladesh have taken up various schemes to improve the condition of agriculture . But the  problems cannot be solved by any single agency or organization but in the concerted efforts of the whole nation.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Environmental Pollution Of Bangladesh

Nature, land, air, water and all other things around us in which we live are called environment. Any abnormal change in chemical, physical and biological characteristics in environment is called the environmental pollution. At present our environment is getting polluted every moment. The cities are filled with fume and smoke form motor vehicles, mills and factories. The seas are polluted by industrial waste, chemicals and other poisons. Many lakes and rivers have become filthy. Forest and tree are cut down of a latge sclae. We have noise from motor vehicles, mills and factories, aeroplanes, domestic appliance, radio, radio, television and so on. 

It is another from of pollution. The air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we take are not always absolutely pure for health. The price of population could not be the death of mankind. Large amount of municipal and industrial wastes are poured into rivers, lakes, bays, seas contaminating them with highly topic chemicals resulting in death of many lives. As a result our environment is getting more and more heat. Noise affects our hearing, our nerves and our ability to work efficiently. We must take effective step to control pollution. It is very important to keep the environment clean and free from pollution.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

A Sunset Scene Of Bangladesh

A sunset scene is really a scene of immense joy and pleasure. The brightness of the sun becomes dim before sinking down the horizon. It looks like a red ball of fire in the western horizon. Its res rays falls on the green fields, houses, buildings, trees and rivers. They all become red with the days of the setting sun. Its rays reflect of the waves of rivers and glitters on them.

The sunset scene on a river is very charming which gives pleasure to mind and eyes. At that time cow- boys drive their cattle home, sing and play on their flute. Birds return to nests chirping. Workers rush in the river ghats and swim. When night comes, darkness begins to come over the world.Bangladesh is a country of scenic beauties. He green fields and fields overflowing with golden crops, the clear and cloudy sky, moonlit and pitch-dark night – all these present scenes of romantic charm and beauty. The chirping of birds in the morning brilliant sun-rays of glow of the setting sun on the broad expanse of the sea and river, the moon with her balmy flood of light and numerous twinkling stars at night have turned Bangladesh a land of romance and beauty. Each of her different natural regions has its own charm and beauty.

Flowers of Bangladesh

Everybody loves flower. A flower is a thing of beauty. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever. Bangladesh is a land of flowers. Many kinds of flowers bloom all the year round. There are different kinds of flowers. They differ in size, shape, color and smell. The rose is the best of all flowers. It is called the queen of flowers. People like it for its sweet scent and beauty. Colourful flowers bloom in this season. 

Krishnachura , Palash, Shimul and Champa are the best known fine spring flowers. The Sheoli is the queen of autumn. It is small in size. It is white in colour and looks very charming. Marigold is the flowers of winter. It is yellow and golden in colour and looks beautiful. Some flowers bloom at night. The Rajanigandha, the Gandharaj, the Jui bloom at night. They spread sweet scent at night. Some flowers bloom in water. The Lotus and the Lily grow in watery places. Shapla is our national flower. It grows everywhere in plenty. It is white with pinks. Kalmi also grows in watery places.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Safe Life

First we should drink water from a source that contains no arsenic. Tube wells need to be tested to separate the safe from the unsafe. Safe tube-wells should be painted green and unsafe ones should be painted red. More tube-wells should be set up which are free from arsenic and bacteria. Surface water in pond and river is free from arsenic and so it can be used after a process o f treatment. Rain water should be collected for drinking in a bacteria free container. 

Safe water supplies are an unavoidable requirement. Simply abandoning requirement. Simply abandoning arsenic contaminated tube wells and reverting to untreated streams or ponds will reduce arsenic related illness at the cost of death and illness form diarrhea disease. There are three options for safe water supplied: (i) treatment of well water before consumption. (ii) sinking wells in arsenic free aquifers and (iii) development of surface water sources with treatment.Water should be boiled to remove arsenic. Healthy balanced diet containing fish and vegetables should be eaten. Food containing vitamins A, C, and E should be taken.

Environment Problem Of Bangladesh

In our day to day live we are experiencing new kind of problem. Our environment is facing new pollution. Arsenic pollution is one of them. It is one of the big problems of our country. Arsenic pollution is causing much harm to human life. It is found in water especially in tube-well water. By drinking this water people are suffering a lot. It causes sore in the fingers or in nay other part of the body. By drinking water polluted by arsenic people get diseased in various ways. Some times the sore turns int gangrene and then to cancer. So arsenic pollution is a great threat to human life. 

Pollution
Pollution

At present there is no medical treatment or medicine that can prevent arsenic pollution. The bad effect of arsenic can not be described in words. It is a poison. If it gets mixed in our body this or that way. We are sure to suffer in life. So we should take utmost care and guard against this poison. We should find out the remedy to this problem.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Condition of Environment of Dhaka

Dhaka is one of the mega cities of the world. Its population has exceeded one crore. About 40% of its total population can't afford standard residence. They live to slums in miserable condition. They are not aware of health rules. They don't know habitat rights. Dhaka's traffic system leads to its everyday traffic jam. Its atmosphere receives several tonnes of harmful chemicals daily exhausting from vehicles. Dhaka's sky remains full of smoke almost 24 hours a day. Several lakes of are growing up leaving our lives to severe risk. The only river on which Dhaka stands is at stake. Majority of its banks is occupied by buildings and commercials. Its water is dangerously polluted threatening our environment seriously. There are very few open spaces, parks, playgrounds, lakes in Dhaka.


And our environment is not clean at all. Heaps of garbage dustbins are found here and there on roads and streets. There are some mills and factories in and near about the city. Malaria, influenza and recently dengue have become dangerous for our lives. All the citizens of Dhaka are living in a deadlock environment. If our dear Organization Greenpeace spreads its campaign to Dhaka, we all be highly grateful to you.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Area of Bangladesh

Bangladesh id a small low lying country in the south Asia on the Bay of Bengal. Its total area is 1,47,5,70 square kilometers. The other three sides are surrounded by India except for a small strip in the sourest by Myanmar. Bangladesh is a fair land. She is the darling child of  nature. Nature has adorned her with unique beauty. the endless blue sky above, the green and soft grass below, the long beaches on the south, the beautiful rivers, the hills and woods the binds and the flowers. the cheerful moonlit night all those make our country is an earthly paradise.

Area of Bangladesh
Area of Bangladesh
In recent year the government has taken some important steps towards protection of the environment. Such as use of natural resource and pollution control.The environment conservation rules 1997 has also bean passed by the parliament. The department of environment is taking measured to carry out survey of on identification, river pollution and automobile pollution.