A dialogue between two friends about a recent flood in Bangladesh
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A dialogue between Anis (myself) and Hridoy (my friend) about the recent flood in Bangladesh:
Anis: Hi Hridoy, how’re you?
Hridoy: Fine. Thank you.
Anis: What are you doing at this very moment?
Hridoy: Now, I’m very busy with the flood-affected people of our locality.
Anis: Oh, I see. I appreciate your efforts to stand with the suffering humanity. What’s the Condition now?
Hridoy: The situation in our locality is being normal now.
Anis: During the flood, should we, the young generation, sit idle?
Hridoy: It’ll be inhuman.
Anis: Right you are. Who can neglect the huge death toll, the terrible destruction of properties?
Hridoy: But you know. Prevention is always better than cure.
Anis: Then you have a suggestion. I think.
Hridoy: Yes, I think we should have a long-term program to prevent floods.
Anis: Do you really believe floods something to be prevented?
Hridoy: Oh, total prevention may be impossible. But a concerted effort will certainly be successful to a great extent.
Anis: It’s really encouraging. Thank you.
Hridoy: You’re welcome.