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…

Introduction: Global warming is a worldwide problem. It is the most critical problem1 which affects human beings, I animals, beasts and above the living creatures of the world. Definition of global warming: Global warming can be defined simply as a rise in the average land temperature around the earth. Recently, it is reported that the average temperature of the earth is roughly 57-degree Fahrenheit. A global warming trend is a natural occurrence. Natural processes cause…

Introduction: Our constitution has ensured that every citizen of the country has equal rights irrespective of religion, caste, gender or class. Despite constitutional guarantees of gender equality women of Bangladesh are still subject to discrimination and violence. Policy-Making: In spite of having quahficat1on equivalent to their 1nale associates, very few women get a chance to head high powered committees of the political parties, policymaking position in government and non-government sectors. There is only one woman…

Introduction: Gender disparity means to treat girls and women in an inferior in comparison with the menfolk The position of women in Bangladesh is much lower than that of men. It begins with the births of a female child. Most parents want to have a male child so that they can help their parents doing domestic work and contribution family income. In the existing socio-economic set-up of our country, male children are best suited to…