Composition on Our Country:
Our Country Or, Our Homeland Or, Our Beloved Motherland Introduction: Bangladesh is our homeland. It came into being on the 16th December, 1971 after a bloody liberation war. It is our pride, it is our dream, and it is our life-blood.
Area and
situation: Bangladesh lies on the eastern part of south Asia. It is surrounded
by India on three sides north, east and west and by the bay of bangle on the
south. It has a total land area of 1, 47, 70 square kilometers including
rivers.
Population: Bangladesh is a small country with a big
population of about eighteen cores. It is the most densely populated country in
the world. Population problem is the one number problem of Bangladesh. Now
Bangladesh has become a victim of the vicious circle of extreme…show more content…
There are talking
birds, game birds, prey birds, water birds, guest birds; weaving birds and
beautiful birds in Bangladesh they add charm and beauty to the flora and fauna
of our country. The Doel is our national bird. Bangladesh is called the land of
rivers with their uncounted tributaries. These rivers contribute much to add
the natural beauty of Bangladesh. The Padma, the Meghna, the Jamuna and the Karnafuli
are the big rivers of Bangladesh. They provide us with a great variety of
heart-torching and eye-catching sights, sounds and beauty.
Education
and culture: education is the backbone of the nation. Most of the people of our
country are illiterate. They are ignorant of their rights and duties. The
darkness of illiteracy has created a great obstacle to the way of our
development. People of Bangladesh are simple and gentle. They have strong
feelings of love, affection and hospitality. Our mother tongue is bangla.
Bengali literature is very much developed. Our world poet Rabindranath Tagore,
rebel poet kazi nazrul islam and pollikabi jasimuddin are the outstanding poets
of Bengali literature. Md. Nazrul Islam is our national
Occupation and products: Bangladesh is mainly an agricultural country. More than eighty
percent of their populations depend on agriculture for their living. Rice is our main food crop. Jute and tea are our two main cash crops. Thousands of our people
are working in foreign countries for want of job opportunities in the native
land. Here there are much more people looking for employment than there are
opportunities for employment. A great amount of remittances is flowing in everyday
remitted by these overseas employees. Thus they are contributing a lot to the
enrichment of our foreign exchange reserve fund.
Flowers and fruits: Bangladesh
is a favorite homeland of a great variety of flowers and fruits. Flowers are a
wonderful gift of nature. They add much to the enhancement of the natural
beauty of Bangladesh. Flowers are liked by one and all of their variety of
colors, beauty and sweet smell. The rose is the best among the lot. The shiplap
is our national flower. Fruits are of both seasonal and all seasonal. Our main
fruits are mangoes, bananas, pineapples, jackfruits, coconuts etc. the Jackfruit is our national
fruit.
Birds and rivers: we
go the bed with the songs of birds at night and wake up again with the songs of
birds in the morning. There are talking birds, game birds, prey birds, water birds,
guest birds; weaving birds and beautiful birds in Bangladesh they add charm and
beauty to the flora and fauna of our country. The Doel is our national bird.
Bangladesh is called the land of rivers with their uncounted tributaries. These
rivers contribute much to add the natural beauty of Bangladesh. The Padma, the
Meghna, the Jamuna, and the Karnafuli are the big rivers of Bangladesh. They
provide us with a great variety of heart-touching and eye-catching sights,
sounds, and beauty.
Economic development: Bangladesh achieved independence in 1971. it became the successor
of a burnt and shattered economy. Though we achieved the territorial freedom,
we could not yet achieve economic emancipation. Most of the people of our
country have to live below the poverty line. There are more people looking for
employment than there are opportunities for employment. To speak the truth, we
are now groping in the darkens of uncertainty in almost every sphere of our
life.
Natural beauties: Bangladesh
is called the darling child of nature. It is a treasure-trove of bounteous
nature. Nature seems to have adorned Bangladesh lavishly by all her beauties
and bounties. Whoever sets foot on this land, can never forget its beauty. A
Canadian boy once visiting a village in Bangladesh for the first time exclaimed
with wonder, ‘is this Bangladesh also?’ a great variety of sights, sounds,
sounds, and coolers have made our motherland a Dreamland a land of surpassing
beauties flowing with milk and money. Our beloved world poet Tagore claims
“Nowhere would thou find such a land, queen of all lands, my beloved
motherland.”

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