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Strike and Its Impact on Life Composition in about 200 words

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STRIKE AND ITS IMPACT ON LIFE
'Strike' has been imported from the western countries, to our country. Even only sixty to seventy years ago, this strike was unknown to our society.

Strike, nowadays, has become a regular issue in the Indian subcontinent and in other poor countries. Needless to say that poverty is the root cause of this strike. This strike is one of the strong holds of vicious circle. The poor people are to revolve round this vicious circle of poverty.

There are the owners and the workers in mills and factories. In case of manifold problems and pressures the owners become merciless towards the workers. Workers start to demand more in the face of greater necessity. The owners start not to listen to the limitless demand of the workers. The owners of these mills, factories and industries naturally are richer.

Workers and labourers being deprived of their dues, resort to strike to press home their demand. Consequently, a clash between the workers and owners crop up.

Some people in Bangladesh sire trying to create troubles and dislocations in the government. And that is why they are trying to use this good weapon of strike with an evil purpose. As a result, the daily life of the people is frustrated.

The people of all walks fall in danger. Firstly, the educational institution's are closed and so the study of the students is greatly hampered. Even the school going, college going and university going students are to face a terrific session jam. The government, semi-government and non-government offices are generally closed. So, the economy of the country is on the wane.

The prices of daily commodities are on the increase because of the lack of necessary supply. So, today the necessity of strike is not prevailing that much in the country. No doubt, in a democratic country where everything is done by the people and for the people to call strike is a democratic right. But there must be some reasons.

Without strong reasons or by making superfluous reasons to call strike to 'serve one's own interest is never desirable. A simple day's strike causes huge losses for tliis poor country. Many strikes we have come across. It is high time, we gave up the culture of calling strike for trifling or no reason.

So, we have seen that the strike has both the sides good and bad. We should try to use the good side of it and should try to refrain from the bad, and evil side of it.

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