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Say what you mean, and do not use big words

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Promulgating your esoteric cogitations or articulating your superficial sentimentalities and amicable, philosophical or psychological observations beware of platitudinous ponderosity. Let your conversational communications demonstrate a clarified conciseness, a compact comprehensibleness, and no coalescent conglomerations of precious garrulity, jejune bafflement and asinine affectations. Let your extemporaneous verbal evaporation and expatiations have lucidity, intelligibility and veracious vivacity without rodomontade or thespian bombast. Sedulously avoid all polysyllabic profundity pompous, propensity, psittaceous vacuity, ventriloquial verbosity and vaniloquent vapidity. Shun double- entendre, obnoxious jocosity and pestiferous profanity, observable or apparent.

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Say what you mean, and do not use big words.

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Co-operation between GO and NGOs needed

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MD. MASUM BILLAH

NGOs  are dedicated to alleviating the rural poverty as well as other areas of working like women empowerment and education NGOs emerged to supplement the government efforts to bring the change in the lot of the people of Bangladesh since its birth in 1971. Today Bangladesh sees the  20000 registered NGOs. NGOs usually work with the people who are normally remain beyond the government intervention. Suppose the rural poor who don’t have any condition to receive government loan to change their lot. Here NGOs come to offer them loan

All the development tasks of a poor country like Bangladesh can not be expected to be carried out by the government alone , so help from another hand was essential and NGOs are known to have been doing that of another hand. A perception is recently gaining ground that NGOs are committed to poverty alleviation activities and work for the disadvantaged rural poor at the grass root level and their activities are more effective than government although doubts have been generated among a section of the public regarding their roles and enhancement of scale.

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