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বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ তৃতীয় পত্র

ii. Settle and adjudicate all disputes in the village clearly and promptly so as to eliminate dependence on outside agencies for “law, order and justice".

iii. Review owner-labor production sharing practice to intensify cooperative honor in all yields.

iv. Maximum food production by cooperative labor in the utilization of all land, water, vegetables and animal resources of the village.

v. Production of commodities required locally with resources available.


2. Base Workers

i. Introduction and Definition of Base worker-importance of Base worker village development and the role of base worker-self-sustained socioeconomic 'Fortresses' in the villages of Bangladesh and base worker.

ii. The nature, knowledge, character, habit to hard work power of motivation and method of work of the base worker-the base worker is to earn confidence of the villagers before he can activate them.

iii. Maintenance of independence available for welfare and strength is to use in actions as good as possible-otherwise welfare, strength and independence itself go by default.

iv. Base worker must mobilize the people to understand the philosophy of democratic socialism of Sk. Mujib as a path to welfare-irrespective of all 'isms' democratic socialism must be our elemental step to enduring welfare of the nation-social cooperation and democratic government at the foundation of the society-No subjugation and exploitation by the social cheater.

v. Self-reliance-labor-cooperative-descriptive of the people will speed up economic activity through village panchayet with the help of base worker villages will stand upon solid foundation of welfare-everybody will live in peace.

Economy of self-sustenance

 a) Food and agriculture practices and possibilities of indigenous development in the villages of Bangladesh. Food control, embankment, irrigation, green manure, deep ploughing, seeding, harvesting, fruits, vegetables, poultry, dairy, fishing, use of every inch of land and water. Village clothing and housing. Village health-cleanliness, drainage, sanitation, water purification, fly and mosquito eradication as epidemic prevention; indigenous first aids and other indigenous medicines as curatives, other accessible medical services.