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Tuesday, January 23, 2024
HUMANITY
HUMANITY
Humanity can be defined as quality of being human; by which s/he is distinguished from other beings. Being human does not mean that an individual possesses humanity. The quality of humanity is what an individual does for people who give nothing back in return to the favour they have been offered.
Humanity means caring for and aiding others whenever and wherever possible and when they need that help the most.
Humanity is the quintessence of the approach that will help us to achieve our maximum potential as a species and not as an individual. Humanity means extending unconditional love to each and every living being on Earth. It is important to understand that an individual’s life is successful not by the number of degrees s/he attains but by the degree of humanitarian activities that s/he does on a day to day basis.
Serving the poor and the disabled is one of the greatest humanitarian helps an individual can provide in his or her lifetime. It is humanity which actually gives the core essence to human existence. You will not need a big bank account to contribute towards humanitarian activities. Paying your domestic help fairly is also humanity. Humanitarian activities should never be performed in order to achieve fame. Lifting the heavy bag of an old woman is humanity, helping a disabled to cross the road is humanity, helping mother in doing work is humanity; in fact helping anyone who is in need is humanity.
We must all come together to show true
humanity and help out other humans, animals and our environment to heal and
prosper. We must practice empathy, kindness, patience, and humility every day.
That is the importance of humanity. As soon as we understand the importance of
humanity in day to day life, the purpose for which we are on Earth is automatically
fulfilled.
ROOPPUR NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
ROOPPUR NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
The electricity generating station in which nuclear energy is converted into electrical energy is called a nuclear power plant. It looks like a standard thermal power station. Its heat source is a nuclear reactor. This plant is used as a nuclear fission process to generate steam, which drives a steam turbine connected to a generator that produces electricity.
The Rooppur
Nuclear Power Plant will be a 2.4 GWe
nuclear power plant in Bangladesh. It is being constructed at Rooppur in Pabna
District, on the bank of the river Padma. It will be the country's first
nuclear power plant, and the first of the two units is expected to go into
operation in 2024. The VVER-1200/523 nuclear reactor and critical
infrastructures are being built by the Russian Rosatom State Atomic Energy
Corporation.
The $12.65 billion contract is 90% funded by a loan from the Russian government. Rosatom will operate the units for the first year before handing over operations to Bangladesh. Russia will supply the nuclear fuel and take back spent nuclear fuel. In October 2023, the plant received its first shipment of uranium.
VVER-1200/523 is one of the latest Generation III nuclear reactors. Design feature of the nuclear reactor is the layered safety barriers preventing escape of radioactive material.
Reactor building: A concrete containment building is the last line of defense. It prevents escape of radiation and protects it from external damages.
A passive heat removal system had
been added to the VVER-1200. The passive systems handle all safety functions
for 24 hours, and core safety for 72 hours. Other new safety systems include
aircraft crash protection, hydrogen recombiners, and a core catcher.The IRRS mission of the IIAEA
visited the plant and has been satisfied with the safety procedures.
The Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant (RNPP) project has been considered economically, technically, and financially viable and environmentally acceptable as an option in the long-term sustainable electricity generation of the country.
Prize Awarding Ceremony
Prize Awarding Ceremony
A prize giving ceremony is an event of great joy and enthusiasm to the students and the teachers of a school. On this occasion the school wears a festive look. On this day prizes are distributed to the students for their good results, attendance and their conducts, and for their special performance in various sports and cultural competitions. Our school also organizes a ceremony on this occasion.
The last prize-giving ceremony of our school was held on
25th February, 2022 in a befitting manner. The school was tastefully decorated
with coloured papers, green leaves, flags and festoons and flowers. A nicely decorated
platform was made for sitting the chief guest, the headteacher, chairman of the
governing body and other distinguished guests. The chief guest’s chair and
table were beautifully adorned with colourful flowers. The function was
presided over by the governing body chairperson.
The Honourable Education Minister was the Chief Guest at the
function. When she arrived at the function, the Headteacher, senior teachers
and local elites welcomed him with bouquets of flowers. The guardians and the
elites of the locality also attended the programme. The volunteers with their
distinctive badges were tending to the guests.
The function began at 10 a.m. with a recitation from the
holy Quran. Then our national anthem was sung by some students. After that our
Headteacher read out the annual report of the school describing the gradual
progress of the school. Then the main ceremony began. The Headteacher called
each recipient by name and the chief guest gave away the prizes. The award winners
were vigorously cheered by all. Then the chief guest delivered a short but
instructive speech. He congratulated all the participants, the teachers and the
students.
After that a cultural programme was arranged by the
students. Songs, dance and recitations were performed by the students. A
one-act play was also staged. All these were highly applauded by the audience.
The function came to an end with a thanks-giving speech by
our Headteacher. It was quite an enjoyable day. The memory of the day is still
fresh in my mind.
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