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Freelancer’s Diary: Why is the level of expectation so low?

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I saw in the newspaper that a schoolboy in India had emailed their Prime Minister By sending He said that their time was being wasted due to traffic jams and their studies were also being disrupted.

Meanwhile, after the recent increase in bus fares in Bangladesh, the thing that I am more afraid of now than the traffic jam on the roads of Dhaka is “Shall I get a bus?”, Which means there is an artificial shortage of buses here.

Many may have noticed that the number of local buses in the capital has dropped dramatically since the fare was rescheduled. Now just ‘gatelock’ and ‘gatelock’.

Earlier there was frustration with traffic jams. But now the situation is such that instead of waiting on the road for lack of buses, it seems that “Jam was better than this!”

So to say that there is still no jam, but no! I told him not to increase the rent. Even after that, if we could at least get in the car, we could expect to reach home at some point. But if the car becomes a golden deer, then there is danger.

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In Dhaka University, only 14.7 percent students have passed the admission test of “B” unit. I’m not going to be brainstorming about serious issues like “quality of education” right now, it’s just nice to think that “at least the question hasn’t been leaked!”

Only 4 thousand 351 people have passed it. The total number of seats under “B” unit is 2,296 (obtained in newspapers) Information According to).

It hurts because our expectations have gone so far that we would rather be happy if the news / complaint about the leaked question doesn’t come out. But now we have to think that “SSC and HSC exams with such a good GPA, why this situation in the admission test?”

Why is the level of expectation decreasing so much day by day? 🙁