How long is the Jamuna Bridge?

It’s a promising start. The social science teacher enters the class bearing two large drawings. One portrays a parental couple with their two children. The second shows the same family, with two grandparents and a few other adults, perhaps aunties and uncles.

But then it all goes pear-shaped, or to be more reflective of the country’s favourite fruit, mango-shaped.

Original article link: https://www.thedailystar.net/magazine/2009/04/01/education.htm

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