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1. Yoga

Yoga is a kind of posture and breathing exercises. It brings together physical and mental discipline to achieve peace of body and mind. It helps one relax and manage stress and anxiety. Traditional yoga puts emphasis on behavior, diet and meditation. But if one is just looking for better stress management and not an entire change, yoga can still help. The potential health benefits of yoga are numerous. With its quiet and precise movements, yoga draws one’s focus away from his busy, chaotic day towards calm as he moves his body through poses. In this process one may enjoy important balance, flexibility, range of motion and strength, such as cancer, depression, pain, anxiety etc. It can also help reduce heart rate and blood pressure.


2. Zainul Abedin

The pioneer of Bangladeshi modern art, Zainul Abedin, was born in kishoreganj on 29 December, 1994. He was a great artist of Bangladesh. He is widely acclaimed for his Bengal ‘Famine Sketches’. Through a series of sketches he showed the harsh famine of 1940 and its similar face through the skeletal figures of the people destined to die from starvation. He depicted these extremely shocking pictures with human compassion. He produced a series of brush and ink drawings which later became iconic images of human sufferings. He graduated from the Government School of Art, Calcutta with the first position in first class. He considered the founding father of Bangladeshi art. For his outstanding talent in art, he is referred to as ‘Shilpacharya’ meaning great teacher of art’. He founded the Folk Art Museum in Sonargaon and Zainul Abedin Shangrahasala in Mymensingh . The river Brahmaputra plays a predominant role in his paintings and is a source of inspiration all through his career. A series of water colours that Zainul did as his tribute to the river earned him Gold Medal in an All-India exhibition. This great artist died on 28 May, 1976.


3. The Somapura Mahavihara

Paharpur is an important archaeological site. It is situated in a village named ‘Paharpur’ in Naogaon district of northern Bangladesh. Naogaon is mainly a plain land but in the middle of it stood a hill covered with jungle. When the jungle was cleared and the hill excavated, there emerged a lofty ruin of an ancient temple. The temple is about 24 meter high from the surrounding level. It is Somapura Mahavihara. It is a vast Buddhist monastery. It is dominated by the central shrine. Actually, it was the most famous Buddhist institutions for monks of ancient Bengal and in the southern Asia. The second Pala King Dharmapala built it. Somapura Mahavihara’s close relationship with the ruling dynasty implied that it shared the political ups and downs of its benefactors.


4. Lake Baikal 

Lake Baikal is the deepest and most ancient lake of the world. It is one of the biggest lakes. It is situated almost in the center of Asia. Lake Baikal is a gigantic bowl set 445 meter above sea level. It is actually located in the south of Eastern Siberia. It is grand, enormous, unusual and a charming miracle of nature. This lake covers 31,500 sq km. It is 636 km long and an average of 48 km wide. The widest point if the lake is 79.4 km. There are hot springs in the surrounding area of the Lake Baikal. The quality of the water of these springs is excellent. It is a stormy lake. The water of the lake looks green and dark blue. The beauty of Lake Baikal is exceptional.


5. Renewable Energy

There are two kinds of energy. One is renewable and another is non-renewable energy. Renewable energy is such kind of energy which is constantly found in the nature and never runs out. This kind of energy is more friendly and have less chance to create pollution. Solar energy, hydroelectric energy, bioenergy, ocean energy etc are renewable energy. Renewable energy is infinite. They are found almost free. They are not expensive like non-renewable energy. Most renewable energy comes either directly of indirectly from the sun. Sunlight or solar energy can be used for heating and lighting houses, for generating electricity and other commercial and industrial uses.


6. Good Citizenship

Good citizenship is a kind of quality of the citizens of a country. Good citizenship makes a man good citizen. Good citizens are those who never harm other people. It is a noble quality that is essential for the people of a country. A good citizen lives in a society with calm and peace. He never quarrels with others. He does not also become jealous towards other members of society. Rather he becomes friendly to all. He thinks and works for the development of the society as well as the country. He believes on cooperation. He is ready to die for his city or country. He builds up a friendly environment in the society. Actually, goof citizens are the heart and soul of a country.



7. Unconventional Jobs

Unconventional jobs are those jobs which people do not pay much value. These kinds of jobs have less appeal. They have no high social values. They are different from conventional jobs. They are weird or strange jobs. Some unconventional jobs are picking up the chewing gums left on a park bench or constructing glass eyeblass or farming oysters in the middle of the ocean etc. These are all wacky, odd. Unexpected, wild, crazy, unconventional, strange ar just plain weird jobs and careers. They are not also unconventional because it is boring and tiring. So, the jobs that do not fulfill one’s aim in life and are not conventional can be termed as unconventional jobs.



8. The Shat Gambuj Mosque

The Shat Gambuj Mosque is one of the heritages of Bangladesh. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. It is situated in Bagerhat district in Bangladesh. It is not very far from the dense mangrove forest of the Sundarbans. In the 15th century, a saint named Ulugh Khan Jahan built it. It is a multi-domed mosque. It is a unique mosque in Bangladesh. Architecturally, it is very beautiful.  It has 77 domes on the roof. The vast prayer hall has 11 arched doorways on the east and 7 each on the north and south for light and ventilation. The interior west wall is beautifully decorated. Besides being used as a prayer hall, Khan Jahan Ali used the greatest tourist attractions and one of the best architectureal beauties of Bangladesh.   


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9. Soil Pollution

Soil pollution is one kind of pollution where soil is polluted in different ways. There are many reason for soil pollution. The significant causes of soil pollution is the enormous amount of industrial waste which is being produced everyday but not disposed properly. The mismanagement of household wastes, particularly the polythene shopping bags, has caused serious threat to the soil and the drainage system. Another cause for soil pollution is the use of agricultural pesticides, fertilizers etc. Sometimes fuel leakages from automobiles may get washed away by rain and seep into the nearby soil. Thus, soil is polluted. Natural fertilizers and compost can be used to reduce soil pollution. Another way to reduce and control soil pollution is recycling.


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