OtherWinter Season Introduction: In Bangladesh, there are six seasons. Winter is one of them. It is the coldest of all. Generally, it begins in the middle of…
OtherImportance of Rainy Season Introduction: Bangladesh is a land of six seasons. Each season appears here with its full glory and gives nature a new look and colour. The…
OtherDifferent Natural Calamities in Bangladesh Introduction: Bangladesh is a fair land. But it is also a land that experiences natural calamities of all kinds almost every year. Natural calamity refers…
OtherImportance of Rivers Introduction: Bangladesh is are riverine country. There are crisscrossed many big and small rivers. The Padma, the Meghna, the Jamuna are big and wide rivers.…
OtherTea – a Cash Crop of Bangladesh Introduction: Tea is one of the most popular drinks all over the world. Almost all people take tea every day. It is still called `Cha’…
OtherPrivate Tuition – is it Necessary? As far as I am concerned, I find that private tuition is not necessary for me. I shall give some reasons. I find that if…
OtherBiological Diversity Biodiversity is life. Short for biological diversity, biodiversity refers to all life on Earth. It includes everything from micro-organisms to towering trees, tiny insects to…
OtherGood Governance – Manage a Country’s Resources and Affairs In the last decade, development literature increasingly emphasized the role played by good governance in maximizing the effectiveness of the development dollar and in achieving…
OtherUrbanization and Its Causes Living in cities: Cities have long been places where the concentration of large numbers of people has fostered specialization in commerce, industry, arts, sciences, and…
OtherHow are Human Rights Protected? The United Nations vision is of a world in which the human rights of all are fully respected and enjoyed in conditions of global peace.…
OtherTime is Money Introduction: Time is money is a well-known English phrase that emphasizes the value of time. There are other metaphors that are related to “time is…
OtherThe Right to Education Education is central to development – it empowers people and strengthens nations. It is one of the most powerful instruments for reducing poverty and inequality…