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Dr. Muhammad Qudrat-E-Khuda, born in 1900 in Birbhum, West Bengal, was a great scientist. He passed the Matriculum Examination from Kolkata Madrasa in 1918 in the first division. When he was 24, he obtained his M.Sc. degree in Chemistry standing in first class from Presidency College, Kolkata. He was also awarded gold medal for it. He obtained his D.Sc. degree in 1929 from London University. In 1947, he came to East Pakistan (Bangladesh) and served as the first director of Public Instruction for the government of East Pakistan from 1947-1949. He was also appointed Scientific Advisor of the Ministry of Defense. After the independence of Bangladesh, Qudrat-E-Khuda was made Chairman of the National Education Commission in 1972. He was appointed visiting professor of chemistry of Dhaka University in 1975 and served there till death in 1977. The government of Bangladesh honoured him with 'Ekushe Padak' in 1976 and 'Shadhinata Dibas Puroskar' in 1984.

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Dr. Mohammad Qudrat-E-Khuda was a great scientist. He was born in 1900 in Birbhum, West Bengal. He was very meritorious. He obtained M.Sc. degree in Chemistry standing in first class from Presidency College, Kolkata. He obtained D.Sc. from London University in 1929. He worked in various significant posts of the government and was a visiting professor of Dhaka University. He was awarded with "Ekushe Padak" in 1976 and "Shadhinata Diabs Puroskar" in 1984. He died in 1977.

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i. Bangladesh is our dear land.
ii. We love this country heart and soul.
iii. Crops grow easily in the fertile soil of this land.
iv. Rice and jute are our main crops.
V. We should work hard for the development of the country.

i. A railway station is a place where train stops and starts from.
ii. It is a very important place as it contributes a lot to our communication system.
iii. The place becomes busy and crowded when trains arrive.
iv. Again, it becomes deserted when train leaves.
V. Porters and hawkers are found busy in the station.

i. Students have some duties to perform.
ii. First of all, he has to study hard.
iii. Students can also render service to the country.
iv. Most of the people of our country are illiterate.
v. Students can provide education to poor helpless people.

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