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The beauty of Saint Martin.

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  The Beauty of Saint Martin’s Island Saint Martin’s Island , locally known as “ Narikel Jinjira ” ( Coconut Island ) , is a small coral island located in the Bay of Bengal , about 9 km south of Cox’s Bazar . It is the only coral island in Bangladesh , and its natural beauty makes it one of the most magical places in the country. 🌅 Blue Ocean & White Sand The island is surrounded by the crystal-clear blue waters of the Bay of Bengal. Soft white sandy beaches stretch around it, perfect for walking barefoot while listening to the gentle waves. 🌴 Coconut Trees & Greenery Thousands of coconut palms give the island its local name. The greenery contrasts beautifully with the deep blue sea. 🐠 Coral Reefs & Marine Life Underwater, the island has colorful coral reefs , sea turtles , and many species of tropical fish . At low tide, corals can be seen peeking through the water near the shore. 🌞 Sunrise & Sunset The sunrise over the sea is calm and g...

The unknown story cox's bazar Bangladesh .

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  Hidden Histories & Cultural Treasures 1. Rangkut Monastery – Ancient Buddhist Legacy Tucked in the forests of Ramu, near Cox’s Bazar, lies Rangkut Banasram , the oldest Buddhist monastery in Bangladesh. Legend says Gautama Buddha once rested atop the Rangkut Hill and foretold that a pagoda would be built there containing a relic of his chest bone. Centuries later, Emperor Ashoka constructed one of his 84,000 pagodas at the spot, enshrining the sacred relic. HollyMelody anamtravel.blogspot.com worldheritagebd.blogspot.com Also on the site is a massive banyan tree allegedly planted by the Chinese monk Xuanzang (Hiuen Tsang) during his 7th-century pilgrimage. 2. Ajgobi (Gayebi) Mosque – A Mughal Mystery Situated near the Bankkhali River, this small yet intriguing mosque is built in Mughal architectural style and dates back centuries. Locals believe it's haunted—Jinns are said to pray there at night, and people visit it to make vows for blessings. Remarkably, it survived devastat...

Tha story of Titanic ship

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The Story of the Titanic The RMS Titanic was a British luxury passenger ship built by the White Star Line. At the time, it was the largest and most advanced ship in the world, often called “unsinkable” because of its modern design and safety features. Construction & Launch Built in Belfast, Ireland, between 1909–1912. It was designed to offer unmatched luxury to the wealthy, with first-class suites, while also carrying hundreds of middle- and lower-class immigrants seeking a better life in America. Maiden Voyage The Titanic set sail from Southampton, England , on April 10, 1912 , bound for New York City . It stopped at Cherbourg (France) and Queenstown/Cobh (Ireland) before heading into the Atlantic. On board were about 2,224 passengers and crew . The Tragic Night On the night of April 14, 1912 , just four days into its voyage, the Titanic struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic. The impact tore open several of its watertight compartments. The s...

Problems of middle-class families

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Middle-class families often face a unique set of challenges because they’re “in between”—not wealthy enough to be free from financial stress, yet not poor enough to qualify for many government subsidies. Here are some common problems they experience: 1. Financial Pressures Rising cost of living (food, utilities, fuel, housing) outpacing salaries. High education expenses (school fees, tuition, college costs). Healthcare costs that can drain savings, especially without comprehensive insurance. Debt burden from loans (housing, car, personal, or credit card). Difficulty in saving for emergencies, retirement, or children’s future. 2. Job & Career Stress Job insecurity due to automation, layoffs, or contract-based employment. Pressure to work long hours, often affecting work-life balance. Limited upward mobility compared to higher-income groups. 3. Housing Problems Struggling to afford a home due to rising real estate prices. Rent payments consuming a ...

The untold story of tha amazon

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  The Amazon has been written about a lot — explorers, scientists, and journalists have tried to capture its mysteries — but there are still “untold stories” that rarely make it into the headlines. Here are some threads that could make up “The Untold Story of the Amazon” : 🌿 A Forest Built by People For a long time, the Amazon was described as “untouched wilderness.” But new archaeological findings suggest it was once home to millions of people before European colonization. Ancient cities, road networks, and massive earthworks called geoglyphs reveal that Indigenous communities shaped the forest for thousands of years. In fact, parts of the Amazon’s rich soil ( terra preta , or “black earth”) were deliberately engineered, allowing farming in otherwise poor soil. 🌊 A Hidden Ocean Beneath the Trees Scientists discovered a massive underground river, the Hamza River , flowing thousands of kilometers beneath the Amazon basin. Though it moves slowly, it carries nearly as much wa...

lalon shah life story

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  Early Life Fakir Lalon Shah (c. 1774 – 17 October 1890) was a Bengali Baul saint, mystic, philosopher, songwriter, and social reformer. His exact birth date and place remain uncertain, as he left no written autobiography, and much of his life is shrouded in oral traditions. Some sources say he was born in a Hindu (Kayastha) family in Kushtia, Bengal (now Bangladesh). As a young boy, Lalon contracted smallpox while on a pilgrimage. His companions abandoned him, believing he would die. He was later rescued and nursed back to health by a Muslim family. This experience deeply shaped his worldview, leading him to reject rigid religious identities. Spiritual Journey Lalon never formally identified as Hindu or Muslim. He became a disciple of a spiritual master (some say Siraj Sain) and joined the Baul tradition , which blends elements of Sufi Islam, Vaishnavism, and folk mysticism. He lived simply, dressed in white robes, and wandered with an ektara (one-stringed instrument), ...

kushtia city.

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  Kushtia is a city in western Bangladesh,,, located in the Khulna Division. It is the administrative center of Kushtia District and is well known for its cultural, historical, and literary heritage. Here are some key points about Kushtia City: 🏙️ Population & Importance: Kushtia is one of the larger cities in Bangladesh, serving as an important hub for trade, education, and culture in the region. 🎶 Cultural Heritage: The city is famous as the home of Lalon Shah, the legendary mystic, Baul saint, and songwriter. His shrine (Lalon Akhra) is a major spiritual and cultural site. Renowned writer Mir Mosharraf Hossain, best known for Bishad Shindhu, was also from Kushtia. 📚 Education: Kushtia hosts Islamic University (IU), a prominent public university in Bangladesh. 🌉 Geography: The Padma (Ganges) River flows near Kushtia, shaping its history, trade, and lifestyle. 🏛️ Landmarks: Lalon Shah’s shrine Shelaidaha Kuthibari (Rabindranath Tagore’s residence in Kushtia) Hardinge Bri...

Earthquake safety tips for my neighborhood

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 ✅ Before an Earthquake Prepare a kit: Stock water, non-perishable food, flashlight, batteries, first aid, and medications. Secure your home: Fasten heavy furniture, water heaters, and shelves to walls. Make a plan: Decide safe spots in each room (under sturdy tables, away from windows). Know exits: Keep clear escape routes and practice evacuation drills. Stay informed: Sign up for local emergency alerts. ⚡ During an Earthquake Drop, Cover, and Hold On: Drop to the ground. Cover your head and neck under a sturdy table and desk. Hold on until the shaking stops. Stay indoors: Do not run outside—most injuries happen near exits. Stay away from balcony , mirrors, and heavy objects that could fall. If outside: Move to an open area, away from buildings, trees, and power lines. If driving: Stop safely, away from overpasses, tunnels, and power lines. Stay inside the car until shaking stops. 🏠 After an Earthquake Check for injuries: Provide first aid if needed. Inspect for hazards: Gas leak...