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Answer to the question no 07

The Sundarban
The Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world. It has been

declared the 52nd World Heritage Site in the world. The Sundarbans is in

south west part of Bangladesh in the district of greater Khulna. India shares

a bit of the forest with Bangladesh. The Sundarbans is famous for its unique

ecosystem and a rich wildlife habitat. It is the natural habitat of the world’s

famous Royal Bengal Tiger, spotted deer, crocodiles, and many more. It

provides an aesthetic attraction for local and foreign tourists. In Present, the

World Heritage Centre of Unesco has declared largest mangrove forest on

earth, the Sundarbans of Bangladesh, as a “World Heritage in Danger” site.

Climate change is the main cause of destruction of Sundarban and extinction

of Tigers. Moreover, it is the single largest source of forest produce in the

country. The forest provides raw material for wood based industries. In

addition to traditional forest produce timber, fuelwood, pulpwood etc. large

scale harvest of non-wood forest products such as thatching materials,

honey, bees-wax and fish resources of the forest takes place regularly. So, its

role in our national economy in no way can be ignored.


Answer to the question no 06
(f)>(b)>(d)>(g)>(j)>(e)>(h)>(i)>(c)>(a)
Annelies Marie Anne Frank was a German-born diarist. She is

one of the most discussed Jewish victim of Nazi Holocaust of

World War II. She gained fame posthumously for her The Diary

of a Young Girl. In this diary she chronicled her life in hiding

from 1942 to 1944. Anne's diary begins on the thirteenth

birthday. At the start of her diary, Anne describes fairly typical

girlhood experiences. This diary also shows the vivid historical

context of her personal thoughts. After the end of war her

father Otto Frank recovers the book from Miep. He decides to

publish the diary to fulfill Anne's wishes. After publication it has

become one of the world's most widely known books.

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