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The Dreams of Bangladesh
The Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore did not live to see the birth of Bangladesh, though the ‘Golden Land’ was not partitioned in his time either. The titan of the Bengali literary and Fine Arts world divided his time between what is now Bangladesh and the Indian side of the border, but who can tell if this was by chance or by intuitive design?
FeaturesDecorative Art in the National Museum
The Bangladesh National Museum in Dhaka is a place worth visiting just to get an idea of the rich artistic heritage of Bengal. Established in 1913 as the Dhaka Museum, when Bangladesh was also a part of British India, the museum has expanded its departments to make education a thrust. It has been at its present location since 1983. Divided into five departments for easy categorizing the museum’s Department of Ethnography and Decorative Art has a vast collection of artifacts made in Bangladesh.
FeaturesLeveraging Human Resources
The Bangladeshi emphasis on education, culture and upbringing creates a rapidly growing swell of unparalleled human talent. The nation must be admired for the priority which it accords to developing its youth, for this is surely the best investment that today’s generation can make in the future. The Bangladeshi professional is not only hard-working, but accepts work loads cheerfully.
FeaturesAdventure Travel in Bangladesh!
You can climb high mountains, negotiate frothing rivers, and wander through pristine flora, but it cannot be as enthralling as experiencing a new culture. Living in Spartan surroundings can be unnerving at first, but cravings for the comforts to which we are accustomed quickly give way to new senses of satisfaction. What can you do to enjoy adventure travel which will make you the cynosure of all eyes when you are back?
FeaturesThe Beautiful Himchari National Park
Bangladesh is not the only country to receive opprobrium from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, for its declining forest cover. Most countries of the third world face such conflicts between development and conservation. However, it is to the credit of the Bangladesh Government that it has committed itself to a National Forest Policy.
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