IMPORTANT PARAGRAPH:::Part-3

Today I will give 2 Paragraph..........



1.
                              VICTORY DAY


The 16th December, 1971 is a red-letter day in the history of Bangladesh. On this day the barbarous Pakistani army surrendered to the joint command of the Indian Army and Bangladesh Liberation forces. Through the surrender of the Pakistani Army, the nine months’ sanguinary war can to an end on this day and Bangladesh came into being as an independent sovereign state. As such, this day is regarded as the victory day. It is a day of pride and glory to our nation. Our liberation forces “Mukthi Bahini” fought valiantly against the barbarous Pakistani forces and drove them away from the soil of Bangladesh forces and drove them away from the soil of Bangladesh forever. This day reminds us of the bravery and patriotism of our people for the motherland. We celebrate the day every year in ceremonious way to commemorate the martyrs who laid down their lives for the freedom of Bangladesh. Since that day we are a free nation living in a sovereign state.




2.
                                   DISCIPLINE


Discipline means obedience to rules and orders of superiors. It is valuable in all walks of life. No society, organization or institution, or even a family can exist without discipline. Lack of discipline brings about disorder, chaos or confusion. It is the very foundation of civilized life. If we look to a family we shall find that if every member goes his or her own way that family also will go to pieces in time. This is true for all institutions, society and organizations. A school cannot be run if the teachers do not obey the orders of the Headmaster and the students don not carry out the orders of the teachers. If the citizens of a state do not respect and obey the laws of the land, the state will fall apart. Discipline is the most important quality of a soldier. Indiscipline in the army means defeat. In the play-ground, the players must obey the rules of the game and must respect the orders of the captain and the referee. Without discipline no team however strong, can win a game. It is the most powerful weapon with which we fight the enemy. When we are grown up and are employed in offices or in any walk of line there is all the more need for discipline. We must obey the order of the office master. We must be punctual in attendance, we must respect the rules of the office and do the work given to us. The most civilized and prosperous nations are the most disciplined people of the world. The European nations, the Americans, the Japanese, the Russians and many other nations are the best examples before us.

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