Globalisation
Globalisation has become a buzzword in the new era of international relations.
Basically, it is a process of expanding trade and commerce all over the world by creating a borderless market. But it has had a far reaching effect on many aspects of life. With the development of sophisticated communications media. Rapid technology progress. And rapid transportation facilities, the world has come closer. We can now learn in an instant what is happening in the farthest corner of the world and travel to any country in the shortest possible time. Countries of the world are like families in a village. They can even share their joys and sorrows like test-door neighbours. If we can country is in distress. Others can immediately come to its assistance. If we can build up an atmosphere of mutual understanding and co- operation through this globalisation process. Our would could certainly be a better place to live in. But globalisation has its demerits too. The gap between wealth and poverty is ever widening. Globalisation has put the people of the 'world on the same vessel but in different cabins. Only a trifling minority are travelling in luxurious cabins furnished with all modern amenities. They have access to nutritious food pure drinking water, sophisticated medicare and a life of luxury. But the overwhelming majority are travelling in the third class decks and are suffering from hunger and disease. Globalisation can bring happening to everyone only when all passengers of the ship can travel in travel in the same class of cabins in conditions of solidarity equity and justice.
Word Meaning : expand - বিস্মৃত করা; border less- সীমানাহীন; aspect - দৃষ্টিভংগি; sophisticate - জ্ঞানী, মার্জিত, rapid -দ্রুত, progress - উন্নতি করা;distress - দুর্দশা, কষ্ট।
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