Friday, 18 November 2011

Bangladesh



Bangladesh is a small country situated in the south east Asia. Bangladesh is our home lend .This is very beautiful country. Bangladesh is a small country.
Bangladesh is our beloved motherland.Dhaka is the capital of our country. She is a small country situated in the South- Aisa on the Bay of Bengal. Though small in area she has a big population. Her total land area is about 1,44,570 square kilometers. The bay of Bengal is to the south of the country. She was under the British rule for about 200 years. Then in 1947 the Indian Sub-continent was divided into two states–one India/Hindustan and the Pakistan. Bangladesh at that time was one of the provinces of Pakistan. For the second time she achieved her independence in 1971. In our country there are different communities of people. They have different religions. The religions of the people are Islam, the Hinduism, the Christianity and the Budhaism. Bangladesh is a land of natural beauties. She has some nice tourist spots.
They have different religions. The religions of the people are Islam, the Hinduism, the Christianity and the Budhaism. Bangladesh is a land of natural beauties. She has some nice tourist spots. These are Cox’s Bazar, Barerhat, the Sundarbans, The National Memorial at Savar, paharpur in Dinajpur. Dhaka is the capital of our Country.

Info bd


A land of rich customs and traditions: Bangladesh is a land of over population. More than 16 crore people live here. Most of them are Muslims. The others are Hindus, Buddhists and Christians. People of all communities live here with peace and amity, The state language of the country is Bangla. There are also a number of tribal dialecs. The national dress for men is payjama and Punjabi and for women, sari, But the educated people wear trousers and shirts and young women salwar and kamiz. Most people wear lungi and shirt.
 A land of variety: Bangladesh is a land of rivers. The padma, the Meghna  and the jamuna are the big rivers of the country. Her land is very fertile. Various kinds of crops and fruits are grown here. Rice is our staple food and jute and tea are our main cash crops. Mangoes, jack-fruits, pine-apples, papaws, coconuts, oranges, palms, guavas, bananas are very delicious and nutritious fruits of Bangladesh.
  A land of six seasons: There are six seasons in our country. They are summer, rain, autumn, late autumn, winter and spring . Every year natural calamities like flood, cyclone, draught etc, visit this country. It’s climate is hot and humid.
 A land of natural beauty : Bangladesh is land of natural beauty. Numerous trees of different sizes have enhanced the beauty to a great extent. Flowers are the special gifts of nature. They have added beauty to the country offering their varied colour, sweet smell and excellent charm.Conclusion: Bangladesh is the blessed child of nature. It is enriched with lots of natural resources. I am really proud living in such a beautiful country.

Shaheed Day


The 21st February is a red letter day in our national life. Every year on this very day the whole nation comes to the marty’s monument and the ritual seems to effect purification of souls.
Facts of the day : On this day in 1952, the brave sons of ‘Mother Bengal’ laid down their lives to protect the interest of the mother language. After the birth of Pakistan the ruler of the west Pakistan wanted to impose ‘Urdu’ on the Bengali speaking people as state language of Pakistan. But everybody, especially the student of the then East Pakistan demanded Bengali as the state Language. As a result the Language Movement took place and on 21st February, 1952 Rafiq, Salam, Barkat, Zabbar, Shafiq, and so on sacrificed their lives. Many were injured and hundreds were arrested.
How observed:  Thee are millions of marty’s monument in our country. Every year on this day people come to these monuments and offer their respect to the marty’s. The government, different organizations and institutions arrange programmers to celebrate the day, Beside, according to a singular decision of the UNESCO on now. 17, 1999, this day is now the International Mother Language day. The 1st International Mother Language Day has been observed all over the world with due respect in 2000. On this day in a message UN Secretary General Kofi Anan said, ‘‘This day will help to raise wariness among the nations of the world about the enduring value of their languages.”
Influence of the day: This day possesses a great influence for the whole nation as it did in the past. The will go on in the future too. In fact, this movement influenced and led the nation to its liberation. However, yet we find inspiration from the dreamy blue of the movement.
Conclusion: Our language movement on 21st February is a unique event in the history of human civilization. We are really glorified by the declaration of the UNESCO that turned a national celebration to an international event. We are proud of our language marty’s.    

Fruits of bd


Bangladesh is enriched with various gifts of nature. Fruit is one of the valuable natural gifts. The suitable land and climate help her to grow different kinds of fruits in different seasons. These are very helpful to keep sound body and sound mind.
Kinds of Bangladeshi fruits: Bangladesh produces many kinds of fruits. These are different in size, taste and colour. Some are big and some are small. Some taste sweet and some are sour. Again the fruits may be classified as summer fruits, winter fruits and fruits in all seasons. The most common fruits of Bangladesh are mangoes, jack-fruits, bananas, coconuts, pine-apples etc.
Mango: The mango is a summer fruits. It is called the kind of fruits. There are many kinds of mangoes. They are Fazli, Langra, Gopalbhog, Mohonbhog etc. They are famous for their taste and flavour. Mango grows in plenty in Rajshahi, Chapi, Nowabgonj and Bogra.
Jack-fruit : Jack-fruit is the biggest of all fruits in size. Ii is called the national fruit of Bangladesh. It is delicious and sweet. It grows largely in the districts of Dhaka, Mymensingh and Chittagong.
Banana:  Banana grows almost everywhere of the country. It grows all the year round. It is sweet and beautiful. The Sabri and the Sagar are the best banana.
Coconut: The green coconut is a delicious food. It grows in all seasons. It grows in plenty in the coastal districts. The water of the green coconut is a good drink. The ripe coconuts give us both food and oil.
Pinc-apple: Pine-apple is a juicy and fleshy fruit. It grows well in the districts of Sylhet Chittagong hiltracts.
Some other fruits : There are many other fruits in Bangladesh Among them papaws, lichis, black-berries, dates, melons, wood-apples, guava, lemons etc, are remarkable. These fruits are both nutritious and tasty.
Importance o fruit : Fruits are good food. They are rich in food value. They contain a lot of vitamin and mineral salts. We can also earn much foreign money by exporting them to other countries.
Fruits play an important role in our life. So we should grow more fruits.

Rivers of bd


Bangladesh is a land of rivers. They are criss-crossed in whole Bangladesh. Most if the rivers have risen from the Himalayes and fallen into the bay of Bengal. Some of the rivers are big and some are small. The big rivers are the Meghna, the panda, the Jamuna, the Karnafully etc. The small rivers are the Buriganga, the Sitalakhya, the Gomoti, the Surma, the Titas etc. They assume different look in different seasons.
Role of rivers on economy : The rivers of  Bangladesh play an important role in the economy of the country. Bangladesh is an agricultural country. Her agriculture mainly depends on these rivers. The rivers carry enough silt and make the soil fertile. So jute, paddy, wheat and other valuable crops grow in plenty. The river as good water-ways . Boats, launches and steamers ply on them in all seasons. The rivers also help us in trade and commerce.
Role as a source of wealth: Our rivers are a great source of wealth. They provide us fish. A large bulk of fish conies from  these rivers. Many people earn their living by catching fish in the rivers.
Influence of rivers on our life: The rivers greatly influence our life in many ways. The people of Bangladesh love the rivers. Most of the rural songs such as the Shari, Bhatiali and Murshidi are the expressions of the peoples love for the rivers. Much of our joys and sorrows depend on the rivers.
Role as a souree of power : Our rivers are also the great source of power and electricity. Some of the rivers are used to produce electricity. The electricity problem of  the country.
Demerits: The rivers are not free from demerits. Sometimes they overflow their banks and cause floods. The floods very often bring us untold miseries and misfortunes. The rivers of Bangladesh do more good than harm. They are the source of our existence and prosperity. If there were no rivers in Bangladesh, Bangladesh would have become a desert. So, rivers are the blessings of Bangladesh.

Tree plantation


“Give back the forest, take your town”, says Rabindranath Tagore. By these lines he tries to convince us  about the importance of trees. Tree plantation means planting trees more and. It is not possible to lead a happy and peaceful life without trees.
Land in the upper valley of a river are more suitable for the growth and development of forest. But Bangladesh is a lower riparian country. For this reason, we have no rich forest resources. Our forest resources constitute with the forest of Bhawal, Madhupur, Chittagong Hill Tracts and famous Sundarbans.
Some people inconsiderately cut down trees everywhere. They do not think that the destruction of forests can destroy the environmental system. For this, Bangladesh is going to be turned into a desert. At this, we may face problems of flood, soil erosion, drought etc. It is a great threat to our environment.
Trees play an important role in our daily life. In order to live we need oxygen. Trees give us that oxygen. They give us foods and fruits. They also provide us shelter. We get timber from trees and without timber we cannot make our houses, furnitures, boats, launches, ships etc. If trees are planted on the banks of rivers and sea-shores, soil, erosion can be prevented. They also prevent air pollution. Trees protect the country from the harmful green house effect.
To preserve our environment we should plan more and more tree. Tree plantation programmed should be expanded to the remote corner of the country. The officers connected with this programmed should take proper steps and needful measures to make it success. Government should take necessary steps to make the people interested in planting trees.
Trees are part and parcel of our life. The necessity of trees and the importance of tree plantation cannot be ignored in any way. So it is our bounden duty to plant trees and take care of them.

Birds of bd


Bangladesh is a land of beauty. Birds have added to its beauty more. We sleep at night and rise early in the morning hearing the sweet song of different birds.
There are different types of birds in our country. They different in colour, size and habit. On their habit and activities they are also classified as teasing birds tailor birds, singing birds, birds of prey, talking birds, domestic birds, nocturnal birds.
The crow is a teasing is a teasing bird. It is a very common bird of our country. It looks ugly. It lives on dirty things. The kite is also of the same nature.
The swallow, the babui and the tuntuni are the tailor birds. They are called so because they build their nests with great skill like an experienced tailor.
The cuckoo, the shyama, the doel, the kocl, the nightingale etc. are known as singing birds. The cuckoo is the most popular among them. The doel is our national bird.
The vulture, the hawk, the kite etc. are birds of prey. They have keen eyes and sharp nails. They live on fish and flesh.
The parrot, the mayna and the shalik are the talking birds. If they are trained, they can talk a man. Many people tame them.
The very common domestic birds are the hen, the duck, the pigeon etc. we get flesh and egg from them.
Besides our native birds many birds come to our land during autumn and winter from other countries. They flock in lakes and beels and go back after winter.
Some birds are nocturnal. The owl and the bat are such type of birds. They only come out at night. So people can hardly see them. They mainly live on ripe fruits.
Birds are our natural wealth. They may be friend to the friendless. They also eat harmful worms and insects which destroy our crops. Some birds eat up dirty things and clean nature. They also amuse us with their sweet songs.
Birds are beautiful creation of Allah. So we should be kind to them and save them from unnecessary killing.