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Contents

Chapter one ................................................................................................................................................................1


Chapter two ................................................................................................................................................................2
Chapter three .............................................................................................................................................................3
Chapter four ................................................................................................................................................................i
Chapter five ................................................................................................................................................................ ii
Chapter six ..................................................................................................................................................................a
Welcome To My Motherland

Chapter one

The Beauty of My Motherland BANGLADESH

Bangladesh is situated in South Asia. It is a country of gorgeous greenery on


the shore of the Bay of Bengal. Bangladesh is a darling child of nature. Nature
has adorned her with unique beauty. No other country in the world is as blessed
with natural beauty as Bangladesh. She is noted for her exquisite beauty of
green fields, golden crops of paddy, and evergreen leaves of trees. Many rivers,
birds, forests, historical places, and above all, six seasons have made this
country beautiful. Bangladesh is a land of rivers. The Padma, the Meghna, and
the Jamuna are big rivers. We can see the fishermen catching fish using small
boats. This scene enhances the beauty of Bangladesh. There are various kinds
of flowers and fruits that have made the country attractive to all.
Nowadays, people are cultivating flowers professionally. Our country takes
different colors with the help us various kinds of flowers. Bangladesh has some
beautiful places like Sundarbans, Cox’s Bazar and Kuakata Sea Beaches,
Chittagong Hill Tracts, etc. These places have extraordinary beauties which
attract tourists from home and abroad. From Kuakata, one can enjoy both
sunrise and sunset from the same place.
Birds are playing an important role to make Bangladesh beautiful. There are
various types of birds living in our country. We meet the songs of different
birds. Bangladesh is a country with six seasons. It takes different looks in
different seasons. People forget the monotony of life and start their work in a
new with the changes of the six seasons. At last, we can say that Bangladesh is
blessed with natural beauty. Many poets have written their poems on the beauty
of Bangladesh. We feel proud of being citizens of this beautiful country.

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Chapter two

21st February, International Mother Language Day

The 21st of February is a red-letter day in our national life. On this day in 1952, the brave
sons of our motherland laid down their lives to protect the interest of our mother tongue.
Since then, we have been observing this day as ‘Shaheed Day’. But in 1999, UNESCO
declared this day as ‘Day. This declaration has turned a national celebration into an
international event. With the declaration of UNESCO, a new dimension has been added
to the day. The teaching of the day is that we all should respect the mother languages of
others. Our mother
language is our
unique possession. In
the same way, other
people’s mother
languages are also
priceless to them. In
a broader sense, the
day teaches us to
have respect for
other people’s rights.
On this day the
national flag flies at
half-mast. Some
rituals are performed. Early in the morning the President, Prime Minister, members of
Parliament, staff of diplomatic missions, and, others arrive at Central Shaheed Minar to
place bouquets. Thus, they pay tribute to those who gave their lives for Bangla.
Throughout the day people visit the Shaheed Minar to show their respect to the martyrs.
The 21st of February has become an inspiration for us on our way to progressing to
prosperity.

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Chapter three

BANGLADES
Bangladesh, officially the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Country in south-central Asia.
Area: 56,977 sq mi (147,570 sq km). Population: (2023 est.) 166,663,000. Capital: Dhaka. Most of the
population is Bengali.
Language: Bengali (official). Religions: Islam (official; mainly Sunni); also, Hinduism. Currency: taka.
Bangladesh is generally flat, its highest point reaching over 1,000 ft (305 m) above sea level. The
landscape is characterized by alluvial plains dissected by numerous connecting rivers. The southern part
consists of the eastern sector of the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta. The chief rivers are the Ganges (there
known as the Padma) and the Brahmaputra (or Jamuna), which unite as the Padma. Though primarily
agricultural, the country often is not self-sufficient in food production. The monsoonal rains that occur
from May to October produce extreme flooding over much of Bangladesh, often causing severe crop
damage and great loss of life. Cyclones in 1970 and 1991 killed some 300,000 and 140,000 Bengalis,
respectively.
Bangladesh is a unitary multiparty republic with one legislative house; its head of state is the president,
and its head of government is the prime minister. In its early years, Bangladesh was known as Bengal.
When the British left the subcontinent in 1947, the area that was East Bengal became part of Pakistan
called East Pakistan. Bengali nationalist sentiment increased after the creation of an independent
Pakistan. In 1971 violence erupted; some one million Bengalis were killed, and millions more fled to India,
which finally entered the war on the side of the Bengalis, ensuring West Pakistan’s defeat. East Pakistan
became the independent country of Bangladesh. Little of the devastation caused by the war has been
repaired, and political instability, including the assassination of two presidents, has continued.

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Chapter four

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