Basics in Social Science

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Basics in Social Science Submitted to, Shaira Matin Social Awareness

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Submitted to, Shaira Matin . Social Awareness . Basics in Social Science. Presented by. Name Id. BLACK KNIGHTS. Talukder,Md.Tuhin 12-20911-1 Fazlul Karim 12-21377-2 Mohammad, Shoaib 12-20983-1. Education For the Underprivileged Children. Boundations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Basics in Social Science

Submitted to, Shaira Matin

Social Awareness

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BLACKKNIGHTS

Presented by

Name Id1.Talukder,Md.Tuhin 12-20911-1

2.Fazlul Karim 12-21377-2

3.Mohammad, Shoaib 12-20983-1

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Education For the

Underprivileged Children

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Sufferings

PainGrief

Tears

Blood

Terror

HumiliationStruggle

Boundations

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WHAT IS EDUCATION??? A better safeguard of liberty than a

standing army. A progressive discovery of our own

ignorance. An ornament in prosperity and a refuge in

adversity. Simply the soul of a society as it passes

from one generation to another. The ability to listen to almost anything

without losing your temper or your self confidence . The movement from darkness to light. Not preparation for life but ita is life itself.

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Bitter Truth of Education in Bangladesh:-

Less than half of Bangladesh’s children between the age 6 and 14 go to school.

More than 50 per cent of girls fail to enrol in school; those that do are likely to drop out by the age of 12.

53% of girls in the age group of 5 to 9 years are illiterate

High cost of private education and need to work to support their families and little interest in studies are the reasons given by 3 in every four drop-outs as the reason they leave.

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Various Points of Concern:-

PopulationDowryChild Labour

Poverty

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Population:-

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Factors Responsible:-Lack of proper educationBeing superstitious by

nature, Bangladesh’s regard children as the gift of nature.

Thy know very little about the modern methods of population control.

They do not realise the importance of better standards of living.

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Dowry:-

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Child Labour:-

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Measures to Cope Up:-

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Poverty:-

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"Education's purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one."

Malcolm S. Forbes

Conclution:-

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