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The Empty Chair
The Empty Chair In the corner of the village primary school sat an old, dusty chair that no one ever paid attention to. Children avoided it, and if anyone accidentally went near, the teachers would scold them sharply. That chair, they said, was haunted.The story begins when a new boy named Imran was admitted to Class Five. He had just moved from the city with his mother; his father worked in Dhaka. Imran was a bit different-quiet, observant, and deeply curious.On his first day at school, while playing on the field, Imran wandered near the old chair. His classmates screamed, "No! Don't go the chair!" t's Manik Sir's Who's Manik Sir?" Imran asked.One of them whispered, "Years ago, there was a fire in the school. Manik Sir was the first to rush in and save the children. But he... didn't make it. That was his chair."Imran smiled. "There are no such things as ghosts. That's just a story."The next day, after school was over, Imran stayed behind. His curiosity had taken hold of him. He slowly approached the old chair and sat down.Suddenly, a cold breeze swept through the schoolyard. The surroundings grew eerily quiet. Then he heard a sorrowful voice, "Will you forget me too?"He looked aroun aw no one. His heart beat faster, but ne wasn't scared. Who are you?" he asked.The voice replied, "I'm Manik Sir. This school was my life. I gave everything to protect it. But now, no one remembers me-only this chair remains."Imran, his voice trembling, said, "I won't forget you. I'll make sure everyone remembers you."The following day, Imran came to school with a handmade placard. It read:"Manik Sir - A true hero who gave his life to save our school."He placed it beside the chair.At first, the teachers were annoyed. But when Imran told them the story, the headmaster's eyes welled up with tears "I was a young teacher back then," he said. "Manik Sir was my mentor, my inspiration. Over time, we all forgot... but we shouldn't have."From that day on, August 12th was declared "Manik Sir Memorial Day" at the school. The old chair was cleaned, painted, and placed with care. A photo of Manik Sir was hung beside it, with flowers laid on special occasions.Imran became known as the "Little Hero" of the village. His courage, curiosity, and respect for the past brought back a forgotten story in a new light. An old chair. A buried memory. And a brave little boy.The story went viral on Facebook, shared thousands of times. A local news channel even covered the school's "Chair Day." People everywhere were reminded that even a dusty old object could carry deep meaning-and that sometimes, it takes a child's heart to show adults the true value of remembering. The Little Parrot and FriendshipOnce there was a little parrot named Tuntuni. She was very curious and playful. She always wondered what was beyond the trees, where the sky ended, and where the river's water came from.One day, she flew past the forest and reached the edge of a big pond. There, she met an old crow sitting on a branch.The crow asked, "Where did you come from, little parrot?"Tuntuni smiled and said, "I just want to know what the world is like!"The crow chuckled and said, "Then be my friend. I'll show you many things and teach you what I know."From that day on, the parrot and the crow met every day, sharing stories and learning from each other. Tuntuni learned patience and wisdom, while the crow learned the joy of curiosity and new adventures.
By Samiul vai9 months ago in History
Parvez's Tragic End: Laughter Turns
Parvez's Tragic End: Laughter Turns In a heartbreaking incident that has stirred emotions across social media, a man named Parvez lost his life - all for the sake of a laugh. Despite pleading with folded hands for mercy, Parvez could not escape his tragic fate.The incident reportedly unfolded when two young women, in the name of creating humorous content, subjected Parvez to humiliation. Although it was initially intended as a prank, the situation escalated beyond control. Witnesses revealed that Parvez repeatedly begged for forgiveness, even joining his hands a traditional gesture of deep pleading and respect in South Asian cultures asking them to stop. However, his plea on deaf ears. The relentless mockery and emotional distress pushed Parvez to a point from which he could not recover. Ultimately, a life was lost, leaving a deep scar not only on the immediate community but also sparking widespread outrage across the country. This tragic event raises serious concerns about the increasing trend of "prank culture" on social media platforms. What begins as a quest for viral fame and fleeting entertainment often ignores the very real consequences it can have on people's mental and emotional well-being. Parvez's story serves as a grim reminder that behind every prank target, there is a human being with dignity, emotions, and limits. Authorities are currently investigating the incident, and there have been growing calls for against such irre. creation er regulations ole content creation. As netizens mourn the unnecessary loss of life, the question remains: When did entertainment become more valuable than human life?Hope Amid Ruins: Ceasefire Declared in Palestine ConflictAfter weeks of relentless violence, destruction, and loss of innocent lives, a temporary ceasefire has finally been declared in the ongoing conflict involving Palestine. This pause in hostilities brings a much-needed moment of relief to civilians who have endured unimaginable suffering and trauma. The ceasefire agreement, brokered with the help of international mediators, comes as both sides faced increasing pressure from the global community to halt the violence. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza, marked by widespread devastation, shortages of food, water, and medical sup' world and intensi. as shocked the alls for peace. Civilians on the ground are cautiously hopeful. Many have lost homes, family members, and any sense of normal life. For them, this ceasefire is not just a political decision it is a matter of survival and a small glimmer of hope in an otherwise bleak situation However, while the silence of guns offers temporary comfort, many experts warn that without addressing the root causes of the conflict including occupation, displacement, and inequality true peace will remain out of reach. A ceasefire is not peace; it is only a pause. International leaders are urging both sides to engage in meaningful dialogue, respect internati the lives of civiliar. vs, and prioritize ne world watches The people of Gaza are among the most resilient in the world. Despite living under blockade, facing constant threats of war, and enduring severe shortages of basic necessities, they continue to show incredible strength and courage. Families in Gaza wake up each day not knowing what the future holds, yet they hold on to hope, love, and community. Children still dream, students continue to learn, and parents do everything they can to protect and provide. Their spirit remains unbroken, a powerful reminder to the world that even in the face of immense hardship, hudureThe bombings in Palestine have left a trail of unimaginable destruction and heartbreak. Entire neighborhoods have been reduced to rubble, and innocent lives including those of children have been lost in an instant. Families are being torn apart, homes destroyed, and dreams shattered under the sound of airstrikes. Hospitals ares.
By Samiul vai9 months ago in Education

