Here is an excellent report on Fire in a Garment Factory that can be applicable for HSC, SSC, JSC, Class 8, Class 9-10 and Class 11-12 Students. 6 Killed on a Sudden Fire in a Garment SAVAR, March 20: At least six workers died and many more were injured when a devastating the bron Modern Garments, a large ready-made garments factory at Savar last night. The fire broke out at about 8 pm. It is anticipated that the fire might have originated from an electric short circuit at the 'Finishing Section' on the second floor of the five-storied building. Smoke engulfed the Panic seized the workers and they were screaming and rushing out the building. A number of workers were trapped inside the building. The Fire brigade and Civil defense rushed to the spot immediately. Bangladesh Army and Bangladesh Air Force also sent their personnel and helicopters to rescue the people inside. Even the people of all walks of life joined the rescue operation spontaneously. After trying hard
Here is a Paragraph about Higher Education in Bangladesh that can be applicable for HSC, SSC, JSC, Class 8, Class 9-10 and Class 11-12 Students. Key Questions to Remember: What is higher education? What are the categories of higher education? How many public universities, private universities and colleges are there in Bangladesh? What are the features of public universities? Why cannot many students get higher education from public universities? How can this problem be solved? Paragraph on Higher Education in Bangladesh Higher Education in Bangladesh The education which is usually offered in the universities is called higher education. It is also known as tertiary education. In Bangladesh, there are two categories of educational institutions which offer higher education: the public and private universities, and colleges affiliated with the National University (NU). At present, there are 37 public universities while there were only four in 1971. Moreover, there ar
Here is a Paragraph about A Street Hawker that can be applicable for HSC, SSC, JSC, Class 8, Class 9-10 and Class 11-12 Students. Key Questions to Remember about A Street Hawker Who is a street hawker? Where does he usually live? How does he earn his livelihood? How does he attract the customers? How is his lifestyle? Answer to the Paragraph on A Street Hawker A street hawker is a man who moves from place to place to sell his goods. He is seen mostly in the morning. Generally, he sells various items like toys, clothes, fruits, vegetables and so on. Sometimes, he sells newspapers. He shouts the names of the items he sells. Children are fond of him because sometimes he wears a strange dress, sings songs or plays on a flute. He walks along roads and streets from dawn to dusk. He is a man of dignity because he earns his bread by means of his honest toil. The service that a street hawker renders to our society is great. He presents the goods that we need daily before our house. He sell
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