POPULATION PROBLEM OF BANGLADESH
Bangladesh is the most densely populated
country in the world. It is a small country of 55598 square miles. But it has a
population over 150 million. About 1500-1600 people live in one square mile. As
a result, it creates food problem, communication problem, educational problem,
unemployment problem, shelter problem, health problem, medical problem,
environmental problem and poverty.
The population problem is a great
problem for Bangladesh. To check the growth of population, top-most importance
should be attached to education of the masses. If the entire population are
educated, there would develop a sense of national awareness and wide outlook
among them. But this can be solved if the government and the people are firmly
determined to control birth and grow more food at the same time.
Mohammad Azizul Haque
Yellow GroupBangladesh
Hello Mohammad,
ReplyDeleteYour post is very interesting, and thank you for posting it. However, your blog posts should be reflections about our Webskills course and what you had done and learned during the week.
I appreciate the thoughtfulness of your posts.
Donna