In the last ninth
parliamentary election, almost all the mainstream political parties made up
with a lot of election promises and commitments to attract the voters. In the
manifesto, the Bangladesh Awami league mentioned some distinct and unique
promises. The special two promises of them are Digital Bangladesh and
Vision-2021. By Digital Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina means a country with all the
facilities of modern technology and by Vision-2021 she means that Bangladesh
will achieve
a number of goals between 2010 and 2021. The government of the
Bangladesh Awami League is very firm to ensure 100% net student enrolment at
primary level within 2021. Supply of pure drinking water for the entire
population will be ensured within 2011. Bangladesh will gain self-sufficiency
in food within 2012. Each house of Bangladesh will be brought under hygienic
sanitation in 2013. 87% annual growth rate will be attained within this year.
Moreover, within this same year Bangladesh will generate 7000 megawatt of
electricity, which will be further increased to 8000 megawatt in 2015. And in
2021, 20000 megawatt of electricity will be generated. In 2013, degree level
education will be made tuition-free especially for women. And then in 2021 a
number of goals will be achieved.
Contribution of agriculture, industry and
service sector to GDP will stand at 15, 40 and 45 percent respectively.
Unemployment rate will be reduced to 15% from 40% at present. Labour in agriculture
will come down to 30% from 48% at present. Labour in industry will be increased
to 25% from 16% at present, in service 45% from 36% at present. Poverty rate
will be reduced to 15% from 45% at present. Bangladesh will be known as a
country of educated people with skills in information technology. 85% of the
population will have standard nutritional food. The poorer section of the
people will have at least 2122 calories of food. All types of contagious
diseases will be eliminated; longevity of life expectancy will increase up to
70 years. Infant mortality will come down to 15 from 54 per thousand at
present. Maternal death rate will come
down to 1.5% from 3.8%. Use of birth
control methods will be increased to 80% and many more targets will be fulfilled.
However, we have to have our all-out efforts to materialise our desired
Vision-2021 for our own betterment.
Composition on " Punctuality" and " Population Problem in Bangladesh"
Paragraph on (Street Children, International Mother Language Day, A Railway Station, A Street Beggar)
Composition on " Punctuality" and " Population Problem in Bangladesh"
Paragraph on (Street Children, International Mother Language Day, A Railway Station, A Street Beggar)
Good Health: A valuable wealth of man
Good health is the
prerequisite for living in this world happily. It refers to the physical and
mental soundness that makes one healthy, fit and active and keeps one free from
diseases. But it is not easy to maintain good health. In order to keep good health,
one should follow certain rules of health. One should take regular physical
exercise, proper rest or sleep and above all, a balanced diet. It is a matter
of regret that most of our people, as they are living below the poverty line,
cannot manage all the foods
necessary for maintaining good health. Even the
rich and educated people of our country, though they take a wide variety of
foods, are not conscious of the rules of good health. The ever-increasing
problems of our dayto-day life seem to affect our health greatly. They give
rise to frustration, hopelessness, mental disorder and too much socio-economic
confusion. All these factors take away the peace of our mind and affect our
health. However, a healthy person with a simple and carefree life is likely to
enjoy a sound mind. Since we know that a sound mind lives in a sound body, we
should ensure sound body i.e. good health.
How to Learn English Well
Paragraph on (A Moonlit Night ), ( Prize Giving Ceremony ) and ( My first day at school )
How to Learn English Well
Paragraph on (A Moonlit Night ), ( Prize Giving Ceremony ) and ( My first day at school )
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