Child labour in Bangladesh

Children from 8 to 18 years age have to do manual labour. Many of them work as domestic servant and maid-servants. Sometimes they are engaged to work in the fields, in shops, hotels, restaurants, small factories etc. they polish boots, sell peanuts, newspapers, vegetables and others. They work as porters.

Unemployment problem in Bangladesh

Unemployment means the state of being without any work both for the educated an uneducated for earning one’s livelihood. This problem has become a great concern all over the world. This problem is so acute as in Bangladesh. Thousands of people in this country are without any job. At present the toughest task for any young man is to manage a job. It is tedious and sometimes humiliating.

The farmer of Bangladesh

The life of peasants/farmers in Bangladesh is a sad tale f poverty and misery. They pass their days in wants and distress all the year round. They live from hand to mouth. They often go without food. In the past a peasant of Bangladesh led a happy and contented life. He cultivated the soil and grew abundant paddy and vegetables. He had no wants of anything.

A village fair of Bangladesh

A village fair is an affair in rural Bangladesh. It is generally held on the occasion of some religious festivals or some local important events. It is an occasion for show, sale various goods and entertainments. Some fair last for a day or two and some for days together. Men, women and children eagerly wait for the day.

Empowerment of women in Bangladesh

Empower means the process of giving power or authority to the powerless. Empowerment of women is a process through which women in general and a poor woman in particular gets the opportunity to join the work force and contribute to family income and interfere on family as well as social affairs.
In past women were segregated from out of home productive work. They were kept within the four walls. The hearth became the place for women.  The job of women was cooking, cleaning, washing, giving birth and rearing children. In Bangladesh position of the women is very humiliating. Women are the worst suffers.

Compulsory primary education in Bangladesh

The meaning of compulsory primary education is that all the children up to the age of 10 must complete their education up to the level of class five. Its purpose is to the impart knowledge of reading, writing and simple arithmetic.
If the citizens of a country are given right type of education, they will be able to solve the economic, social and political problems of their country. Moreover it will not be easy for the opportunist self-seekers to exploit them. Hence all the children of a country like Bangladesh must be given education up to certain level. Therefore, universal primary education has become a vital issue.

Computer use in Bangladesh

 The word ‘Computer’ refers to an instrument that computes and does various calculations. Essentially a computer performs three functions. It receives data, processes data by various computations and then emits data. In a word computer does wonders. Modern life cannot be imagined without a computer. It serves man in ways that cannot be counted. In Bangladesh computers are used in different fields successfully.