Nov 6, 2024

An letter about cocurricular activities of your school #About cocurricular activities #cocurricular activities

 

#About cocurricular activities of your school

Dear Sumon

At first, you will take my Salam. I hope you are well by the grace of Allah. I am also well by the grace of Allah. I received your email yesterday. In your email, you wanted to know about the co-curricular activities in my school. I will be happy to share the co-curricular activities of my school. Our school has the popularity of cocurricular activities. You will be glad to know that our school has a debating club, a computer lab, cultural club and a sports club.

Besides, a science fair, book fair, annual sports, and cultural week are held every year. There is a great opportunity to develop our potential by participating in these co-curricular activities. We always beat other schools in the area in inter-school co-curricular competitions.

You will be happy to know that I am the leader of the debating club and do a lot of debating activities. If you come to my house, I will take you to my school and you will be impressed by the co-curricular activities of our school.

No more today. Write to me soon. Convey my compliments to your patents.

 Yours ever,

Mamun

An email about dengue fever #About dengue fever #An email to your friend about dengue fever

 # An email about dengue fever

Dear Nasim,

Hope you are fine! You might be aware of the spread of dengue all over the city. Many people got affected in my locality which insisted me to write to you as I care much about you. Dengue is a non-contagious disease as it never transmits from one person to other. It is spread only through the infected mosquitoes which are active during the daytime. If a non-infected mosquito stings to draw blood from the person who is affected with dengue virus, then the virus migrates to the salivary glands of the mosquito. When this mosquito stings another person, the virus gets transmitted to him. It cannot spread directly from one person to the other. I want you to take some precautions to prevent yourself from getting infected. It is advised to wear full pants and full sleeve shirts. Please do apply mosquito repellent creams all over the body parts which are not covered. Use mosquito nets while you sleep and stay away from the infected people. Also, make sure that you do not allow water to get stagnated for a long time as mosquitoes lay eggs in the fresh stagnated water.  These simple yet effective measures can greatly reduce our risk of dengue fever. I’m excited to hear back from you.

Take care of yourself. Stay safe and healthy.

Lots of Love,

Imran Yusuf

An email about your hostel life # About hostel life #An email to your mother about your hostel life

 # An email to your mother about your hostel life

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Subject: About my hostel life

My dear mother,

At first, take my salam. I hope you are doing well at home. I wanted to write you a letter regarding the updates of my experience living in a hostel these past few months. I know you were a little hesitant about my hostel life.

You will be very happy to learn that our college hostel offers a good educational environment for the students. The environment of my hostel is very charming. Here I have met amazing students from all over Bangladesh. My hostel life is very happy and enjoyable. All the students are very helpful and friendly. We have to follow some rules and regulations provided by hostel authorities. We have a well-decorated dining room. We take our meals here, We have a common room, a library, a prayer room and a canteen in our hostel. There are necessary books in the hostel library. We are passing our leisure time by reading newspapers and magazines, playing indoor games and watching TV in the hostel common room.

I know you are worried about the food. But honestly, it is not as bad as we have expected. The food of the hostel canteen provides simple homecooked meals like dal, rice, roti, and vegetables etc. On weekends we also try our hands at cooking and cook kichuri, birani, chola, puri etc. together.

Classes are going well so far. I can study here attentively.  I enjoy my subjects but still Physics is my favourite. The teachers here are good and cooperative. There is an open field in front of my hostel. I have also joined the badminton club and cricket club at the college.

Above all, I am keeping fine here. Don’t worry about me.

I miss you all but hostel life is shaping me up. Take care and keep writing, I love receiving your letters.

Lots of Love,

Imran Yusuf

Paragraph on Quota Reform Movement #Quota Reform Movement of Bangladesh #Quota Reform Movement 2024


Quota Reform Movement

The 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement was a series of anti-government and pro-democracy protests in Bangladesh, directed primarily by university students. Initially focused on restructuring quota-based systems for government job recruitment, the movement expanded against what many perceive as an authoritarian government when they carried out the July massacre of protestors and civilians, most of whom were students. It started as a student movement, the movement later escalated into a mass uprising known as the student–People's uprising. The quota reform protest started in 2018 but was abruptly dissolved through harsh and cunning methods. Students and job seekers began their movement on 5 June 2024 demanding rational reforms in the quota system for government jobs. The movement has been joined by numerous students across the country both from private and public universities, indicating that the protest is close to people's hearts and they find the demands logical. In the past couple of years, no other protest has been able to mobilise so many students. The reason behind such huge participation is that many students go through the bitter experience of not finding the jobs they deserve, after completing their education. But this time the quota reform movement in Bangladesh was rocked and shocked the whole nation due to the massive crackdown on the protesters. However, these protests were not confined to the student community but soon connected with the broader political dynamics of the country. According to reports, more than 1000 people have died in clashes with 20000 thousand injured so far. This represents a complex interplay between grassroots activism, political strategy and the deep discontent against the government within society. It was the worst example of state brutality against unarmed students that happened in Bangladesh from July 15 to August 5, 2024. People from all social classes supported and were involved in the movement. The demand for quota reform turns to a demand for justice. With the withdrawal of military support, the 15-year tenure of authoritarian rule by Prime Minister (PM) Sheikh Hasina had ended dramatically with her exile to India.