Rakibhasan786
Family Background
editI am Md. Rakibul Hasan. My father, Md. Abul Hasan, is a businessmen and my mother, Most. Farida Naznin, is a housewife. I came of a respectable middle-class muslim family of Brohmokapalia, one of the remotest villages under Kaliganj Upazilla of Gazipur District.
My childhood
editIn my early years, I enjoyed the flavor of rural beauty and the silent environment of pastoral lives.
Watching the floating white patches of clouds in the autumn skies, thrilling raindrops on the tinroofs, having pastimes under the shade of big trees, enjoying pinnance competition in the small river, flying colorful kites in the endless sky, playing football, cricket and other local games forgetting time bindings, seeing eye-soothing moonlit nights, feeling hovering winter mornings - these are some of the vibrant episodes of my childhood. When I reminisce on these, I experience immense joy.
Education life
editThe enormous pressure of forming a career based on study never haunted me from being as I came of a sort of an uneducated family and got myself admitted to one of the remotest primary schools of the country.
A drastic change took place in my life when my only elder brother got me admitted to the most renowned high school of the upazilla at class nine (9).
It was the first setback in my freewill agent life.
After getting admitted to this high school, for the first time in my life, I realized that I am much behind among my classmates and became determined to concentrate on my study with utmost sincerity.
From this school, I passed SSC with better grades than my family members and classmates expected. Later I also passed HSC with better result.
Representing before the world
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Making the record-breaking human life sacrifices around three (3) million, the country that appeared on the world map as an independent and sovereign state defeating the present Pakistani Occupation forces on December 16, 1971 is Bangladesh.
National emblem
editThe national emblem of the Republic is the national flower Shapla resting on water, having on each side and ear of Paddy and being surmounted by three connected leaves of jute with two stars on each side of the leaves. [(Article 4(3)]