Thursday, August 8, 2013

Tree Plantation

Since the dawn of civilization man has a close relation with nature. Man has made friendship with nature helps us in many ways. Similarly trees are closely related with our life. They are our friends. Trees play an important role in our life and economy.
Bangladesh is a lower riparian country. Upper levels are the best suitable places to plant trees. Sea beaches and low-lying unused lands can be used for tree plantation. There are many roads and highways in our country. We can plant trees on the both sides of these roads and highways. Again in the villages there are many proper places which can be used for tree plantation. The sides and areas that are lying unused can be used too.
June and July are the best time for tree plantation. Tree plantation programmed should be expended to the remote corner of the country. The officers connected with this programmer should take proper steps and needful measures to make it a success. They should try to make it popular all over the country. They should come forward with their best knowledge. Most of the people of our village are illiterate. They have no knowledge about the importance of trees. Attempt should be made to make them aware of the importance of trees.
Trees are our best friends. They are a great source of food and vitamins. There are various kinds of fruit trees. They give us various kinds of fruit which are rich in food value and vitamins. They meet up our local demands. They also meet up our vitamin deficiency. As a result people can keep their body fit and sound by taking fruits. Again we export fruits to many other countries and earn a lot of foreign exchange.
Trees are our constant companies in our day to day life. We use them for various purposes. We can not think of our homes, houses, residence etc. Without trees. We use trees to make furniture, windows, doors for our domestic use. Again valuable furniture is made from there trees. We sell some pieces of valuable furniture to foreign countries. Thus trees add beauty to our dwelling places.

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