Camera security system
Ensuring women's equal rights in guardianship through reforming the existing guardianship Act of 1890.
Introducing Equal Opportunity Act.
-In Bangladesh, violence against women has become a social disease. To eradicate this, effective measures should be taken: enact and implement Domestic Violence Prevention Act, prepare a collective action plan against violence against women and allocate fund in the national budget, introduce strict laws to prevent harassment of women in public places, ensure rapid trial of violence against women cases, amend Women and Children Repression Prevention Act 2000 to ensure provision of camera trial and right to self-defense and ensure governmental initiatives for increasing social safety net for women as well as rejecting perpetrators' political shelter.
-Children have a right to quality education, which will not only help change traditional perception of the society toward women but also will create skilled human resource and future leaders.
-In Bangladesh, there are very few opportunities for getting primary and reproductive health education. However, each adolescent boy and girl needs access to this education in order to ensure safe motherhood and childbirth.
-In Bangladesh, about 77% rural women are engaged in agricultural works besides doing almost all the domestic works. Therefore, considering the rights and dignity of women:
Recognise women engaged in agriculture.
Provide training and technology for developing women as skilled agricultural labour force.
Provide bank loan on easy terms.
Preserve women's indigenous knowledge of agriculture.
- It's necessary to take action to introduce, reform and implemen policies and laws that consider women not as providers of cheap labour, but as equal citizens, and also to ensure equal wage for work with special initiative for creating safe and women-friendly workplace for.
- Women are equal contributors to national development
With 'Casino Royale,' producer Barbara Broccoli (daughter of Albert 'Cubby' Broccoli, who purchased the film rights from Fleming and produced all of the films until his death in 1996) very clearly marked a change in direction, and 'Quantum' hews to this new path.With a title taken from an Ian Fleming short story, but an original story line, 'Quantum' drops entirely the reliance on gadgetry that the film series always had. Even 'Casino' had the tricked-out car; 'Quantum' has Bond's brains, toughness and tenacity.Still, this is a Bond film ---- and the other hallmarks are present, from the opening car chase (one of the best yet in a Bond film) to the beautiful women (Olga Kurylenko, Gemma Arterton) to the exotic locales (Italy, Haiti, Bolivia). The cinematography is gorgeous, the production top-notch.Judi Dench returns as M, head of the spy agency and Bond's boss, and gets some of the best lines in the film, such as this retort to Bond: 'If you could avoid killing every possible lead, it would be appreciated.'As with 'Casino Royale,' most of the stunt scenes are roughly believable; unlikely, to be sure, but (unlike those in the Roger Moore era) at least physically possible. The one exception in 'Quantum' is a parachute scenario that is a bit too over-the-top and detracts from the film's overall sense of realism.Really, though, this latest installment comes down to the lead actor more than the script or camera work, and on that score, the producers have done very well.Craig is, along with Lazenby, the most human of Bonds, and the truest to Fleming's vision. This Bond bleeds when he fights, gets bruised when he falls ---- he is no Superman.More important, Daniel Craig is the Bond who, through melding sheer athletic physicality with some top-rank acting, has made this film series matter again.A-'Quantum of Solace'Starring: Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Giancarlo Giannini, Jesper Christensen, Mathieu AmalricDirector: Marc ForsterStudio: Sony PicturesRating: PG-13 (for intense sequences of violence and action, and some sexual content)Running time: 105 min.
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