A school library is a part and parcel of a school. It is a store house of knowledge for all ages of people. A library plays an important role in the realm of knowledge. It satisfies our eternal desire for knowledge. So, a school is incomplete without a library. Our school has also a big library. It is housed in a separate two storyed building. The library has a good collection of books. There are about twenty thousand books in it. They are textbooks, science fictions, novels, dramas, jokes, poems and foreign writer's books as well. There are many book selves here. The books are arranged in different selves according to subjects. There is a big reading room in the library, where the students can read some books. In the reading room we can read as many books as we like. lt is well furnished. Silence is a must here. Nobody is allowed to make a noise. Students come here to pass their leisure by reading books. To help the students, there is a librarian and some assistants in the library. The librarian is trained and very qualified. When we face any problem to find any book the librarian help us. Students are issued library cards. They can borrow books from the library by this card. But within two weeks, they have to return the book. In this way a school library supplies the students useful books. I have a library card. Really, it widens their knowledge and broadens their out look. A school library is very helpful in student life to gain knowledge. Considering all the above pros and cons, I can say that a school library quenches our unquenchable thirst for knowledge.
The Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in le world covering an area of about 10.000 square kilometre shared by India and Bangladesh. Because of its' biodiversity it has been recorded as a UNESCO's 52nd World Heritage site. The name Sundarans is taken from a tree name 'Sundari which is abundant in the Sundarbans. This forest provides habitat for different wildlife including birds, fishes, mammals, reptiles and amphibians. It is mostly famous for the Royal Bengal Tiger. But the Sundarbans is being rapidly destroyed by a rising sea level, storm surges and increased salinity. The Sundarbans forest took the brunt of super cyclone Sidor in 2007. Even Aila occurred in 2009 devastated the Sundarbans tremendously. This natural shield is weakening which is very alarming fot us. The rate of retreat is not normal and if this continues at this speed, already threatened tiger population living in he Sundarbans wil! be put father at risk. The Sundarbans plays an important role ...
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