Introduction: Science has done the most impossible things, possible. One of these is the development of Information Communication. Technology Twentieth century was the most eventful and significant century in the history of human civilization. Today’s Information Communication Technology is communicative of research and innovations of science. The present state of ICT in Bangladesh: The use of computer started in Bangladesh in 1964 when the Atomic Energy Commission installed a multi-frame computer. With the deregulation of…
Introduction: The term politics deals with the public affair in general. A politician is a person who takes part in active politics. The main of our human being is very imaginative. I myself think If I were a politician. The politics of our country: Currently most of the politicians of our country take politics as a career without thinking of principle Now, people think that our national politics has gone into the grip of some…
Introduction: Man’s demand never comes to an end. Hie is not satisfied with what he has. He wishes to have many things which may be very difficult to achieve. As a human being, I am not an exception to this. I am a student. The study is my main purpose. I face many problems while studying. Sometimes, I think if I were the education minister, I would solve many of the problems existing in the…
Introduction: Literacy is a blessing while illiteracy is a curse. Illiteracy is similar to darkness. It prevents the people from marching ahead to seat up an ideal social fabric. A man without learning is akin to a beast. Education helps a man turn into a complete man. The importance of learning is undeniable. So illiteracy is to be driven out at all costs. What is illiteracy: Illiteracy means inability to read and write. Illiteracy is…
Introduction: Man cannot live without food. The problem of food is inseparably connected with human existence. Man’s endeavor has always been directed to the solution of this problem. The problem of food, therefore, deserves the topmost priority. Present position: Our domestic production of food has increased by about 25% over what was in 1948-49. But it has failed to increase in proportion to the needs of a growing population. Apart from food grains, another constituent…