Primary education is free and compulsory for children aged 6-10 years. The government has recently introduced a stipend programme for primary school children, from which 40 per cent of poor children in all rural schools benefit if they meet the minimum criteria for attendance (85 per cent) and achievement (marks of 45 per cent).

Stipends, including grants for books and stationery, are given to all unmarried girls from rural areas up to Grade 7 who have 75 per cent attendance and achieve marks of at least 45 per cent in the annual examinations.(source Unicef)
Here different types facility is very poor than city.They do not get proper teach,information etc.There family background not so good.There most people are farmer ,few percent are educated.Few percent guardian live in Dhaka city.They earn very poor.So many people can not get primary education too.
But in city or town there to have many kindergarten beside there to have primary education system.Every facility is very fine.Most guardian are educated .Some of them are business man.That they earn is ok for him/her.

In terms of gender parity in enrollment, the gap is steadily decreasing from 52.2 per cent for boys and 47.8 per cent for girls in 1998 to 51 per cent for boys and 49 per cent for girls in 2001. In urban areas the current net enrollment of boys is 80.7 per cent and of girls 81.9 per cent, but in the urban slums the rates are over 20 per cent lower, 57.6 per cent for boys and 61.0 per cent for girls (source MICS 2003).
They have many scope to entertainment.They get exact education,information from kindergarten and primary education system.In city they go and come by rickshaw or car or other but other hand in case of village there is no scope such type.But they go and come by bicycle.They are very interested to play such type game football, cricket ,rural game etc.
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