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1. The pioneer of Bangladeshi modern art Zainul Abedin is widely acclaimed for his Bengal 'Famine Sketches'. Through a series of sketches, Zainul not only documented the harsh famine of 1940 but also showed its sinister face through the skeletal figures of the people destined to die of starvation in a man-made plight. Zainul developed a knack for drawing and painting when he was a high school student. After completing high school, he got admission to the Government School of Art, Kolkata. He graduated with the first position in first class in 1938. He was appointed teacher of the Art School while he was still a student there. He also attended the Slade School of Arts, London in 1951-52. Zainul Abedin is considered the founding father of Bangladeshi art. He was an artist of outstanding talent and earned international reputation. For his artistic and visionary qualities, he is referred to as Shilpecharya meaning 'great teacher' of art in Bangladesh.
He designed the pages of constitution of Bangladesh. He founded the Folk Art Museum at Sonargaon and also Zainul Abedin Shangrahashala, a gallery of his own works in Mymensingh in 1975.
Zainul Abedin had (a)___ potentiality to become an artist. He is the pioneer of Bangladeshi art. He loved nature and art from his (b)___ He showed his artistic and visionary qualities in his student life. Graduating (c)___ credit, he served as a teacher for many years. He showed his talent in different sketches. Of his different sketches, (d)___ Sketches were acclaimed both nationally and internationally. He is also famous for designing the pages of constitution and (e)___ the Folk Art Museum.
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A responsibility is a duty or an obligation to do something. It is also a duty or obligation not to do something. For example, our to do's are casting our votes if we are 18 or over, maintaining discipline in all spheres of life, helping our trouble-riden neighbours and relatives, completing our lessons in time, keeping our environment clean etc. Again, our not to do's include keeping bad company, causing harm to anybody, hurting anybody, practising dishonesty or injustice, doing anything subyersive of law, evading taxes etc. The responsibilities of the government are so provide for the citizens the basic necessities of life, to protect the fundamental right of the citizens, to ensure freedom of speech, to ensure equality of all before law etc.
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It is unbelievable that a nation consists of people having (a)___ thoughts and ideas, a single religious (b)___ or a single language. People belong to different caste and (c)___. So it is the responsibility of each and every citizen to (d)___ respect to others thoughts, faiths, customs; way of life and so forth. is expected to do what he/she should do and (e)___ from doing what he/she should not do.
Fish population is in serious danger from global warming. Climate change is increasing the water temperature in rivers, lakes and seas. This means there is less food and oxygen available for fish. It also means the fish may not grow fully and may have fewer offsprings. Some fishes will become extinct if temperatures rise even by one or two degrees celsius. Climate change increases the pressure on fish population. Fishes are one of the world's most valuable biological assets. Forty percent of people in the world eat fish as their main source of protein. If we fail to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we will increase the pressure on fish. As a result, people who depend on fish will suffer from hunger and poverty.
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Global warming is causing serious threat to fish population. It is climate change which is the cause of the (a) —— of water temperature in rivers, lakes and seas. For this reason, available food and oxygen for fish in these water (b)—— will be less than (c) -—-- For the same reason, the (d) —-- of fish may not be full and offspring’s may not be (e) —— So the pressure of fish population is ( f ) —— due to climate change. Fishes are one of the world's most (g) —-- biological assets. The (h) —-- of people in the world eating fish as their main source of protein is . In case of our (i) —— to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the pressure on fish will be increased and consequently people (j) —— on fish will suffer from hunger and poverty.
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'Pahela Boishakh' is the first day of Bangla New Year. The day is a public holiday. This day has a special significance for us as it forms a part of Bangalee culture and tradition. People from all walks of life, irrespective of their ethnic identity or religious beliefs, celebrate the day with traditional festivities. On this day, the whole of Bangladesh is in a festive mood. The day inspires people to start life with renewed hopes and aspirations.
Every year the day is celebrated traditionally. People wake- up early in the morning, have a bath and wear traditional clothes. Women wear white sarees with red borders and adorn themselves with colourful churis and flowers, while men dress themselves in pajamas and punjabis. It is a day when people love eating traditional food. One of the most colourful events of the day is held in Dhaka. Early in the morning, people in hundreds and thousands pour in from all directions to attend the cultural function at Ramna Batamul organised by Chhayanaut. The cultural programme begins just at sunrise and the renowned artists of the countriy take part in the programme that starts with the famous Tagore-song Esho-he-Boishakh, Esho Esho ...... Artists also sing traditional folk songs, and perform classical dances to the rhythm of musical instruments.
People also come to join the colourful processions, the biggest carnival of the country, organised by the Fine Arts students of Dhaka University. The procession usually displays the traditional practices of Bangalee culture. The masks and wreaths worn by the people are so fascinating! Often they symbolise contemporary worries or happiness in the national life. It attracts an increasing number of foreign tourists every year.
The day is also observed all over the country. Different social and cultural organisations and educational institutions celebrate the day with their own cultural programmes.
On this day, newspapers bring out special supplements. There are also special programmes on the radio and television. The celebration of Pahela Boishakh marks a day of cultural unity for the whole nation.
Our motherland is culturally very rich. We have our traditional festivals. Pahela boishakh is one of them. It is celebrated by all people (a) ___ of any identity or (b) ___ It encourages (c) ___ to begin a new (d) ___ with new (e) ___ Everyone wears traditional cloths and eats traditional food on this day.
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Pritilata Waddedar was born in Chattogram on 5 May 1911. She was a meritorious student at Dr. Khastagir Government Girls' School in Chattogram and Eden College, Dhaka. She graduated in Philosophy with distinction from Bethune College in Kolkata. In her college days, Pritilata was an activist in the anti-British movement. All through her life, she dreamt of two things: a society without gender discrimination, and her motherland without British colonial rule. So, she decided to fight against the British rule. Soon after, Pritilata became the head teacher of Nandankanon Aparna Charan School in Chattogram. Gradually, she involved herself in Surya Sen's armed resistance movement. Surya Sen. was a famous anti-British movement organizer and revolutionary activist in Chattogram area at that time. In 1932, Surya Sen planned an attack on the Pahartali European Club. The club was well-known for its notorious sign at its entrance: Dogs and Indians not allowed. Surya Sen assigned Pritilata to lead a team of 10-12 men to attack the club. The raid was successful but Pritilata, dressed as a man, failed to get out. of the club. She committed suicide by taking potassium cyanide to avoid arrest.
Pritilata was a famous face in the history of anti-British movement. She was a brilliant student and completed her (a) ____ in Philosophy. from Bethune College in Kolkata. During her college days, she (b) ____ part in the antiBritish movement. She had two dreams: one was a socicty (c) ____ from gender discrimination and the other was her motherland without British colonial rule. A few days later, Pritilata engaged herself in Surja Sen's armed resistance movement. In 1932, she (d) ____ the Pahartali European Club in the guise of a man. The attack was successful, but she committed suicide (e) ____ escape arrest.