Write a letter to your younger sister about your views on female education.
5th Janurary, 2024
15, Chanmari Road
Lalkhan Bazar, Chittagong.
My dear Habib,
In your letter you mentioned that you are going to participate on a debate programme. I have been happy to learn that your subject is female education. The topic is really a demand of time. Okay, here is a brief idea about it.
Education is the birth right of everybody. It makes a harmonious development of one’s mental faculties. So, facilities for education should be held open to everybody. In this respect, no discrimination should be made between man and woman. In fact, education must be universal.
Half of the people of our country are women. No development can be brought about in our society without participation of half of its members. And development work cannot be carried out successfully with uneducated women. So our women should be educated at the earliest. It may be advisable to modify the old system of education for our girls.
It is a good sign that there is a general awakening among the women. The women of our countries are also coming out of their domestic walls and working side by side with men in every walk of life. Our government is making all-out efforts to pave the way for female education in our country. We should remember that education is one of the fundamental rights of everybody
male or female.
I think you have got my opinion about female education. This may help you in your debate.
This is all for today. Hope you are in sound health and joyful time. Regards to mother and father. With love and best wishes.
Yours ever,
Tahseen
Write a letter to your younger sister about your views on female education.
5th Janurary, 2024
15, Chanmari Road
Lalkhan Bazar, Chittagong.
Dear Afsana,
I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. It’s been a while since we last spoke, and I miss our conversations. Today, I wanted to write to you about something very close to my heart—female education in Bangladesh.
As you know, our country has made significant progress in many areas over the past few decades, and education is one of them. However, challenges still remain, especially when it comes to educating girls. I firmly believe that female education is not just important—it’s essential for the development of our society.
An educated girl is an empowered girl. When girls like you and others in our community receive a good education, they have the opportunity to dream bigger and achieve more. Educated women contribute to their families, make better decisions for their children, and actively participate in the economic development of the country. In fact, studies show that societies with higher levels of female education have lower poverty rates and better health outcomes.
But unfortunately, not every girl in Bangladesh has the privilege of attending school. Early marriage, financial struggles, and outdated cultural norms often hold girls back. It’s heartbreaking to think about the potential that is lost when girls are denied the right to learn.
That’s why I feel so strongly about advocating for female education. We need to encourage families to prioritize education for their daughters. The government and NGOs are working to provide scholarships, free textbooks, and safe school environments for girls, but we, as individuals, also have a role to play. By supporting each other and raising awareness in our community, we can make a difference.
Afsana, I know you’re a bright and hardworking student, and I’m so proud of you. Remember, education is your most powerful tool. It will open doors for you and help you stand on your own feet. Never let anyone make you feel that your education is less important than anyone else’s.
I hope one day we’ll live in a Bangladesh where every girl has access to quality education and the freedom to follow her dreams. Until then, let’s do our part to make it happen.
Take care of yourself and keep working hard. I look forward to hearing about all the wonderful things you’ll achieve.
With love,
Your brother Tahseen
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