Bangladesh is called the land of natural
calamities. The prime natural disasters of this country are flood, storm,
cyclone, drought and famine. Flood visits our country every year due to heavy
rainfall. It is the most devastating one of all natural calamities. It takes a
serious turn in the monsoon. Due to heavy rain, most of the rivers overflow
their banks and thus cause flood. It washes away different types of crops,
cattle, homes and properties. The devastating floods in the years of 1988 and
1998 are very remarkable. Most of the districts in the southwest of Bangladesh
had been inundated violently. Storm is not less destructive than flood. Storm
causes abrupt damage to our life and property. Affected people cannot get the
opportunity to save themselves nor their properties. It blows away our homes,
trees, cattle and many things. But when a storm revolves violently round a
centre, it is called cyclone. It moves at a high speed ranging from forty to
more than hundred kilometres per hour. During the last few years, several
cyclones swept over our country and caused immense harm to our people. Cyclone
is a curse to the inhabitants of the coastal regions of Bangladesh. The tidal
bore and the heavy showers wash away the stores of foodstuff and cause terrible
damage. Drought causes serious harm to our crops and trees. Due to the want of
water farmers cannot grow plants nor can produce bumper crops. As an aftermath,
famine occurs. Many people die from hunger. However, we have to reduce the loss
caused by various natural calamities. Using modern weather forecast, prior
warning can be given to the people who are likely to be affected storm, cyclone
etc. Moreover, the affected people and domestic livestock can be easily shifted
to a safer place during flood and cyclone. Besides, a quick relief, medical
treatment and essential medicines should be supplied among the affected people.
Some effective measures should be taken by the govt. as well as different NGO‘s
with a view to eliminating sufferings of the victims.
Culture and Cultural Assault: An adverse effect of satellites
Culture stands for
the pre-determined notions, norms, values, beliefs, customs, conventions,
music, language and ways of behaviour of persons living in a particular zone.
It denotes what is good and bad, what is to be done and what is not to be done.
It is determined by the society through the day-to-day activities. It does not
stand still and it varies from society to society, country to country and time
to time. We can rightly boast of an affluent cultural heritage. We have our own
cultural traits and its identity. We have miscellaneous songs based on rural
and idyllic pictures of life. We have jari, sari, kobi, bhatiali, polligeeti,
Lalongeeti, Nazrulgeeti, Rabindrasangeet, marufoti, swariati, murshidi and
local jatrapala. We have our own food habits like rice and fish as well as ways
of eating. We have our traditional dress like longyi, dhuti, shirt and punjabi
for the male and sharee and blouse for the female. Eid, puja, Buddha Purnima,
Christmas Day, Victory Day, Pahela Baishakh, Nabanna and Halkhata are some of
our distinguished festivals. All these are our culture and cultural traits. On
the contrary, culture which is not known and practised in a society is called
alien culture. All alien cultures are not detrimental to a society. A native
culture may be enriched and ameliorated enough with the influence of some alien
cultures. But some cultures have profound impact on other cultures that might
be harmful and then it will be a cultural assault. Cultural assault means bad
influence of foreign cultures on any native culture. In the present global
world it is quite tough to impede this cultural aggression. With the
development of hi-tech media, it has been very easy for a society to be
infiltrated by alien cultures. Many of the cultural elements may be influenced
in this way. Our Bangladeshi culture is mostly affected because of cultural
assault of other countries. Our dress pattern especially for teenagers and
young generation has altered a lot. Now people like pop song and band music
sung in the western style and with western musical instruments. Besides, our
eating habits are also being changed. Today many of us like to take fast food
outside home using chopstick, fork etc. Now our young generations prefer
celebration of 31 December to that of Pahela Baishakh. They never mind
celebrating the Valentine‘s Day. However, to get rid of the invasion of alien
culture, we should be very much strict to exercise our own culture and flourish
our cultural elements. In addition to that, we have to accept miscellaneous
alien cultures selectively, which will make our traditional culture more
affluent.
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