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How Bangladesh Can Restore a Positive Political Culture for the Welfare of Its People

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 How Bangladesh Can Restore a Positive Political Culture for the Welfare of Its People Meta Description: Learn how Bangladesh can bring back a positive and people-oriented political culture through ethical leadership, civic awareness, and lessons from developed nations like Singapore, Japan, and Sweden. ✳ Introduction Bangladesh’s political landscape has experienced decades of ups and downs — from movements for independence to democratic transitions and periods of political unrest. Yet, many citizens today feel frustrated with negative political trends such as corruption, intolerance, and power-based rivalry. It is high time to bring back a positive political culture that focuses on people’s welfare, integrity, and sustainable development. ✳ What Should Be the True Purpose of Politics? Politics is not merely about power; it is about service. The real aim of politics should be to: Ensure justice, equality, and opportunity for all. ta-end="1862" data-start="1805...

🌊 Drowning, Snakebites, and Waterborne Diseases in Bangladesh: Statistics, Causes, and Prevention

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Meta Description : Every year, thousands in Bangladesh die from drowning, snakebites, and waterborne diseases. Learn global statistics, causes, prevention, and success stories. 💧 Introduction Water is life—it nourishes us, sustains agriculture, and builds civilizations. Yet tragically, the very element that gives us life often turns deadly. In Bangladesh and worldwide , drowning, snakebites, and waterborne diseases claim thousands of lives every year. This article explores the latest statistics, root causes, and preventive actions needed to save lives. By spreading awareness, improving healthcare, and strengthening community efforts, these avoidable tragedies can be reduced. 📊 Global and Bangladesh Statistics 1. Drowning Global: Around 300,000–320,000 deaths per year (WHO). Bangladesh: Nearly 19,000 deaths annually , mostly children. The leading cause of death among children aged 1–4 years . 2. Snakebites Global: 20,000 to 125,000 deaths annually. Bangladesh: Bet...