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Solution to Model Question–37
1.A. (a) (iii) stream (b) (iii) stink (c) (ii) The Mughals (d) iii) Jahangirnagar was once called Dhaka (e) (i) Poisonous (f) (iii) form (g) (i) The rivers are the only sources of water in our country (h) (iii) can inspire the poets, novelists etc. (i) (ii) pollutions (j) (iii) was a branch of (k) (i) rivulet (l) (iii) overwhelmed (m) (iv) poisonous (n) (ii) By polluting the river (o) (ii) traced out (p) (ii) polluted (q) (iii) release (r) (ii) the river which is endangered (s) (iv) majestic (t) (iv) manufacturing area (u) (iii) Dhaka EPZ, Tongi, Narayangonj (v) (i) constantly (w) (ii) 4500 tons (x) (iv) both (i) and (ii) (y) (iii) Factories and mills (z) (ii) business (aa) (i) benevolence (bb) (iv) much (cc) (iii) skin (dd) (ii) unwise (ee) (i) venom (ff) (ii) niff (gg) (i) previous name of Dhaka
- (a) The present condition of the river Buriganga is very deplorable. It is dying and being polluted seriously by toxic industrial wastes from mills and factories.
(b) The river Buriganga has a great commercial value. Many industrial areas are founded on the banks of the river and they contribute to our national economy.
(c) The Buriganga is descrided as an example of dying river because of pollution. Once the river had a link with the Bay of Bengal but with the passage of time it has lost its link. Now, it has become an almost dying river.
(d) The Buriganga is polluted in many ways. Huge quantities of toxic chemicals and wastes from mills and factories, hospitals and clinics and households and other establishments are dumped into the river everyday that pollute the water of river Buriganga.
(e) The Mughals marvelled at the tide level of the Buriganga. In 1610, they founded their capital, Jahangirnagar on its banks.
(f) Yes, I think that rivers attract people to urbanization. Rivers are the easy way of communication and necessary for trade and commerce. For this reason, many industrial areas and town are founded on the banks of the rivers.
(g) Rivers are losing their depth and wideth because of pollutions and the lack of proper supervision. This is why, some rivers are already dead and some of them are going through the pangs of death.
HSC English1st paper model question with answer pdf-37
(h) We should dredge our rivers properly and regularly and keep them free of pollution to bring back the glorious past of the rivers.
(i) Yes, I think that industrialization is responsible for river pollution. But human beings are mainly responsible for river pollution.
(j) Yes, I do agree. We, the people, do many unwise things. Everyday huge quantities of toxic chemicals and wastes from mills and factories, hospitals, clinics and households and other establishments are dumped into the river. Thus our rivers become polluted.
(k) In 1610, the Mughals marveled at the tide level the Buriganga and founded their capital Jahangirnagar on its bank.
(l) According to the experts there are nine industrial areas in and around Dhaka city and these areas are the primary sources of river pollution. The areas are: Tongi, Tejgao, Hazaribagh, Tarabo, Narayanganj, Savar, Gazipur, Dhaka Export Processing Zone and Ghorashal.
(m) Everyday about 4500 tons of solid waste is produced in Dhaka city. This huge amount of solid waste directly goes into the Buriganga.
(n) Department of the Environment (DoE) says that 20,000 of tannery waste, including some highly toxic materials are released into the river Buriganga everyday.
(o) In our country there are so many other rivers that are getting similar treatment like the Buriganga. If we don’t take care of these rivers, there may come a time when we will cry ‘water’, ‘water’ and find water nowhere.
(p) The present condition of the river Buriganga is very deplorable. It is dying and being polluted seriously by toxic industrial wastes from mills and factories.
(q) Buriganga got its name when it gradually lost its link with the Ganges.
(r) The experts identify nine industrial areas in and around the capital city as the primary sources of river pollution. They are Tongi, Tejgaon, Hazaribagh, Tarabo, Narayanganj, Savar, Gazipur, Dhaka Export Processing Zone and Ghorashal.
(s) If we do not take care of our rivers, there may come a time when we will cry ‘water’ ‘water’ but find it nowhere.
(t) Two types of measures can be taken to save our rivers. Firstly, dumping wastes into rivers has to be stopped. Secondly, the polluted rivers are to be treated and dredged.
- A flow chart showing the past and present condition of the river Buriganga is given below.
1. Having a glorious past | ® | 2. Having a high tide level | ® | 3. Marveling the Mughals | ® | 4. Discharging of toxic chemicals | ® | 5. Mixing of human, household and industrial wastes | ® | 6. Dying out day by day |
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This lesson portrays the unexpected condition of our water sources. Once, our rivers and canals were filled with water. People easily found fishes of different species. Besides, our rivers were pollution free. People could use water for cultivation, drinking, cooking. But today, the rivers are polluted. Toxic chemicals, human waste, food waste, factory waste mix in the rivers.
As a result, the water become totally unusable. The Buriganga is a perfect example of this condition. Unless we take care of our rivers, there may come a time when we will cry ‘water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink’.
উক্ত বিষয় সম্পর্কে কিছু জানার থাকলে কমেন্ট করতে পারেন।
আমাদের সাথে ইউটিউব চ্যানেলে যুক্ত হতে এখানে ক্লিক করুন এবং আমাদের সাথে ফেইজবুক পেইজে যুক্ত হতে এখানে ক্লিক করুন। গুরুত্বপূর্ণ আপডেট ও তথ্য পেতে আমাদের ওয়েবসাইটে ভিজিট করুন।