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Class Eight Corruption in Bangladesh

Introduction: Bangladesh is a small country with growing problems. Among all problems, corruption is the great one. The problem has spread its evil clutch all over the country. It is growing from bad to worse. All are getting concerned with this problem. Bangladesh has already been regarded as one of the most corrupt countries in the world. Definition of Corruption: Corruption means adopting illegal practice to gain anything. It always goes against the interest of others. Taking bribe, nepotism, mis use of power are some examples of corruption. Corrupt Sectors: The education department, the police department, the judicial department, the health are the most corrupt sectors. Causes: There are many causes behind it. The first and foremost cause is lack of morality. Lack of transparency and accountability is another cause. So called polities and lack of patriotism are also responsible for corruption. The problems of unemployment, illiteracy, population explosion also contribute to it. Other causes are social unawareness, lack of truth in education, weak administration and so on. Effects: Effects of corruption are many. Law and order situation is getting out of control for corruption. Corrupt people are becoming beast like. It is hampering the over all development of the country. It has spoiled the image of the country. The foreigners have started hating us. Economic depression is going on throughout the country. In a word, the country is lagging behind from all quarters for it. Ways of solution: The following measures can be prescribed to solve the problem. Firstly, all should be truly educated. Secondly, corrupt persons must be punished. Thirdly, people should be made aware. Fourthly, problems of illiteracy, population and poverty should be removed. Fifthly, Salary of low-paid employees should be increased. Sixthly, honest people should be appointed in jobs. Last of all, we should be right before giving any advice. Conclusion: In fine, we can say that corruption is a great problem. It should be removed at any cost. It is high time to remove the problem. Conscious people should work together with the government in this regard. Otherwise, we all fall into a great danger.

The natural beauties of Bangladesh


Bangladesh is a darling child of nature. Nature has adorned her with unique beauty. No other country in the world is so blessed with natural beauties as Bangladesh. She is noted for her exquisite beauty of green fields, golden crops of paddy and evergreen leaves of trees. The six seasons of the year coming by turns has made her a wonderful land of heaven. In summer, through we feel uncomfortable for extreme heat, yet we get various kinds of sweet fruits in this season. After a long spell of hot weather, the rainy season comes with showers to cool the earth. During the rainy season of the sky often remains overcast with thick black clouds that hover across the sky close to the earth surface. The low laying lands go under water and look like a vast sheet of water. In autumn there is a play of hide and seek among the clouds. The sky is an autumn night is studded with innumerable stares and appears to be a dreamland to the on-lookers. In late autumn nature smile with the dew drops in the morning. In winter fields full of winter crops and golden paddy ready for reaping present a panoramic view. After winter comes the spring with all its beautiful sights and sounds and makes Bangladesh the queen of all beauties. Being a riverine country, her rivers present different scenes at different times of the year. Especially the rivers in the rainy season present an unbroken view of verity of sights, which amuses our eyes. Again the long sea-beach of the bay of Bengal at kuakata, Patenga and Coxs- bazar is worth seeing. Each of her natural regions such as Rangamati, kaptai, Sylhet, Coxs- bazaar , Moinamoti, The Sundarbans etc are blessed with the most enchanting natural beauty. The scenery of these places is so charming and attractive that there is always a rush of tourists and visitors in these places from home and abroad throughout the year. No one can rally deny that Bangladesh is a matchless beauty spot on the earth. Whoever sets foot on this land can never forget its beauty. I am proud and happy to have been born in such a beautiful dream land.

Season of Bangladesh Introduction: Bangladesh is a darling child of nature. Its has six seasons. All the seasons are a divine
gift for her. Her spring is one of them. This season comes with a different charm, colour and form. It is full diversity. It is a season of blessing with the fewest demerits. Now let us discusses the season in details.

Spring: The spring is the last season of the year. Falgoon and Chaitra are the months of the season. The
spring is called the queen of all the seasons. No season is comparable with it. Nature comes with a colourful from. The whole nature gets a new life. Peace perails everywhere. Flowers bloom and birds sing. The cuckoo is the harbinger of the season. Trees get new leaves. The sky remains blue. There is no sign of cloud. Bees gather honey from flowers. Men collect honey from honeycombs. Gentle breeze blows. There is no suffering of heart and cold. So people of all classes like the season. In fact, it is a season of joy and joy. Some activities are very common in this season. Village people like to play cards. Football, badminton, cricket and volleyball are very popular in this season. Plagan, Jatra, jarigan etc. are commen then. Annual sports, annual prize giving ceremony and cultural functions of schools and colleges are held in this season. Many people go on a picnic. Village fairs are usually held in this season. The 21 st February is observed in this season. Our independence day is also observed in this season is a reminder of some historical events. It is the loveliest season in Bangladesh. The country looks most beautiful in this season. Tourist from different countries visits to enjoy its beauty in this season. Even the country men do so.

Demerits: the season has the fewest demerits. Diseases like cholera and pox break out in this season.
Many people suffer from ophthalmia.

Conclusion: In fine, We can say that the spring is a season of blessing. But we forget its curse when we
think of its blessing. The season has a great economic importance. Its blessing outweigis its curse. Relly, we are blessed.

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