Sunday, 10 October 2010

Quality not quantity

We are constantly leaving our best days behind and it is not pleasant for a nation. Quantity of our people is increasing enormously without any plan. One of my senior friends made a statement that made me thinking in a different way. He said, “Proportionate rate of quality people is decreasing”. He opined that educated people of the country is taking less children. But those who have nothing and no means to bring up their kids, giving birth of children without any plan that is resulting into a traceless, unskilled manpower.

Our number of population crushed our ecological balance long before. Now we should think about our survival and identity. One of our greatest engineers, Sir Fuzlur Rahman, built the tallest building on earth, the empire state building. One of our poets got Nobel Prize in literature and an economist and organization got in peace. These identities became pale against our identity as densely populated nation, nation of flood, hunger and corruption.
It is time to plan for the best days in future. We should focus on Quality nation and take courageous steps.

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