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Basics in Social Science

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.

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Basics in Social Science

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  1. Submitted to, Shaira Matin Social Awareness Basics in Social Science

  2. Presented by NameId BLACKKNIGHTS Talukder,Md.Tuhin 12-20911-1 Fazlul Karim 12-21377-2 Mohammad, Shoaib 12-20983-1

  3. Education For the Underprivileged Children

  4. Boundations Blood Grief Pain Humiliation Struggle Sufferings Tears Terror

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Various Points of Concern:- Population Dowry Child Labour Poverty

  8. Population:-

  9. Factors Responsible:- • Lack of proper education • Being 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.

  10. Dowry:-

  11. Child Labour:-

  12. Measures to Cope Up:-

  13. Poverty:-

  14. Conclution:- "Education's purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one." Malcolm S. Forbes

  15. THANK YOU

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