Readers’ Voice

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Reopen educational institutions

All the educational institutions in our country have been closed since January 22 due to the resurgence of the deadly Corona virus. But the situation does not improve considerably. Meanwhile, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has repeatedly urged governments around the world to open educational institutions. They are also urging not to close the educational institutions under any circumstances.
Today’s children are the future of tomorrow. So they need to be brought back to their education in a short time. Closing down educational institutions alone cannot be a solution. By reopening the educational institution, the students will be able to start in-person education again – this is our expectation.

Md. Rubaiad Islam
Department of Sociology
HMDSTU, Dinajpur

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Deforestation

Bangladesh is one of the biggest populated countries in the world. There are over 18 million people living in this country with an area of about 1, 47,000km. Bangladesh has to face many problems. One of them major problems is deforestation.
A country must have 25 percent forestland whereas Bangladesh has only 2.3 million hector forestland, that is, 15 percent of the whole land.
Even in global warming and the sea level rising, the process of deforestation is continuing. So, we should plant more and more trees in order to protect our environment.

Md. Moyen Shikder
Student, Dr. Abul Hossain University College
Rajbari

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