Wednesday 23 May 2018

A Good Citizen



A good citizen is one who properly fulfills his or her role as a citizen following the rules of his land or society. Good citizenship makes a man good citizen. Good citizens are those who never harm other people. It is a noble quality that is essential for the people of a country. A good citizen lives in a society with calm and peace. He never quarrels with others. He does not become jealous towards other members of the society. He believes in co-operation. He is ready to die for his country. He builds up a friendly environment in the society. Actually, good citizens are the heart and soul of a country. A good citizen is very important to make a peaceful society. A good citizen is respected by all of the society. One important aspect for being a good citizen is to help people. All around us, we can see there are always people in need for our help. Our job as good citizens is to help those kinds of people. We all should try to be a good citizen. As a student, I always try to be a good citizen.

Write a letter to your friend to join in the summer vacation with you.



                                                                                             27/ Khan Villa                                                                                                                 Banasree, Rampura,                                                                                                           Dhaka-1219
                                                                                        29th April, 2018
Dear Y,
I got your letter yesterday. I hope you are well by the grace of Allah. Our school is closed now for summer vacation. I will go to my village home with my parents. I wish that you should spend a few days with us. There are many historical places in our village. We will visit these places and enjoy the nice scenery of the village also. You will have lots funs and enjoy tasty foods there. I hope you will surely spend some days of summer vacation with us.

Convey my regards to uncle and aunty.

Yours ever
X




From
X
Bansree, Rampura
Dhaka-1219, Bangladesh.
Stamp
To
Y
Gulshan-1
23-Gulshan, Dhaka-1212
Bangladesh.


A Book Fair



A book fair is an exhibition of books. It is commonly held on special occasions.  The publishers set up the stalls on the fair premises. Books on literature, science, history, geography, religion etc. are sold in the book fair. The book loving people visit the stalls and buy their favorite books from there. Youngsters like science fictions very much. Girls and women choose books on fashion, beauty, cooking etc. This is a get-together of the people from all walks of life including literatures. This is indeed a festival which is observered with enthusiasm.

Discipline



Discipline means obedience to some rules. Man cannot do whatever he likes to do in the society. If everybody does what he pleases, there would be disorder and chaos in the society. Without discipline lawlessness prevails. No society, organization, institution or even a family can exist without discipline. Discipline implies liberty but not license. The most civilized and prosperous nations are the most disciplined people of the world.  Everything in nature discipline prevails completely. Education without discipline is no education. Discipline is best taught in childhood at home and in educational institutions. Discipline is best played in the playground as well as in the battle field. Discipline in life is something like a touchstone without which no progress and prosperity can be achieved. If the student does not maintain discipline in the class room in future it is not possible for him to be a good citizen of the country. On the other hand, if the government is not disciplined there will be chaos in the country and people will not follow them too. So discipline is mandatory at every step of our lives.  We should bear in mind the value of discipline in every walk of life to build up us as the super human being and civilized citizen of the country.

International Mother Language Day



International Mother Language Day, popularly known as ‘Shaheed Dibas’, is a red letter day in the history of Bangladesh. In 1952, on this day a number of our brave people laid down their lives for the cause of Bangla language. The UNESCO declared 21st February as the day 'International Mother Language Day' showing respect to the martyrs of our language movement. This declaration has turned a national celebration to an International event. Now the whole world observes the 21st February as International Mother Language Day. Every year on this day, people from all walks of life come to the martyr's monument and offer their clothes. Hundreds of people gather with bare-footed in front of The Shaheed Minar with flowers and garlands. The government, different organizations and institutions arrange programmes to celebrate the day. Newspapers publish special supplements on this day. It is our national holiday. School, college, university and offices remain closed on this day. Our national flag is kept hoisted half mast on this day. Actually, this day possesses a great significance for the whole nation as well as the whole world.