I made an enjoyable journey by train last week. I like
to tell something about it. My elder sister lives in Dhaka with her husband. My
parents told me to pay a visit to her residence. So. I accompanied by two of my
friends took a journey by train from Jamalpur to Dhaka. We bought our tickets
and got into the train at 5 a.m. It was an inter-city train. It stopped only at Mymensingh and then reached Dhaka, We had
an exciting experience of the journey. The train was not very crowded. We
enjoyed the mild jerking of the train and the rhythmic sounds of the wheels. We also enjoyed various
scenes on the both sides of the railway line. They seemed to be running in the opposite direction. Houses, trees,
bridges and stations came and vanished in the twinkling of an eye. All these were worth seeing and enjoying. We enjoyed them very much. The memory of the
journey will remain ever fresh in my mind.
A Paragraph on A Journey by Air
A journey by air is thrilling and at the same time enjoyable. A few days ago, I made such a journey from Dhaka to
Chittagong, It was December 23, 2002. I arrived at the Zia International Airport, Dhaka, about an hour before the flight. An
airport officer checked my ticket and did all other formalities for the flight. At
about 8:30 a.m. I boarded the plane with
other fellow passengers. When all the passengers were in, the plane took off. Soon the plane started flying high above the
land at full speed towards the destination. Looking through the window I saw patches of clouds floating around the
plane. The houses and trees below were looking like tiny toys. Rivers
flowing below appeared to be thin lines
drawn on a sheet of paper. I was beside myself in joy in such a amazing situation.
It was a short journey. In less than an hour the plane reached Chittagong Airport,
It gradually came down and landed smoothly.
Thus my first but happy and enjoyable journey
came to an end. Although I felt a little nervous at the beginning, I got it
over after a short while. I really enjoyed the journey.
A Paragraph on A Village Fair
A village fair is a large gathering of men,
women and children on a particular occasion. People
of all ages specially the children eagerly wait for this happy occasion. A
village fair is usually held once a year either on the first or on the last day
of the Bengali year. It is generally held
on the bank of a river or a canal, in front of a Temple or a Darghah or under the shade of a big spreading banyan tree. A village
fair is an exhibition of the village products. People of different
professions such as potters, carpenters, blacksmiths, weavers and
others bring their own hand-made products in the fair for display and sale.
Various fancy goods such as toys,
whistles, combs, hairpins, cosmetics, looking glasses, earthen wares, balloons, etc. are also brought for sale in
the fair. In addition to these, different kinds of sweets and seasonal fruits are sold in the fair. Some special
and attractive arrangements are also
made in the fair to attract and amuse the people. These are magic shows,
circus, puppet shows, mock fights, jatra, jarigan etc. A village fair really
appears before the villagers with all
opportunities for joy and merriment. It gives them much relief amidst
their toilsome life.
A Paragraph on A Baishakhi Mela
A Baishakhi mela which is a
regular gathering of people is held every year in the month of Baishakh. The mela holds the image of rural
Bangladesh. It is one of the chief attractions of village life. Stalls of various things and articles
of daily use are set up in a mela. Traditional handicrafts, bamboo flutes, potteries,
wooden things are available in these stalls, funny goods, sweetmeats, dolls, toys etc. are
also sold in the mela. Men, women and children
come to the mela in large numbers to enjoy themselves. Women and children are
found busy in buying things after their choice. Grown up people buy things of
household needs and stationery goods.
Cultural functions of the traditional Bangla folk-song, jaree, bhawaia, etc.
are often held there. Sometimes, circus parties and magic shows become the special
attractions of the mela. The mela lasts for throughout the month of Baishakh.
Now the Baishakhi mela is also held in towns
and cities which establishes a relationship between a village life and a city life. The mela is regarded as a great
source of joy and happiness to the people.
A Paragraph on An Ideal Teacher
A teacher who absolutely devotes himself to the
task of teaching his students is called an ideal
teacher. An ideal teacher is a very renowned person in the society. He dispels the
darkness of ignorance from the minds of his students and enkindles the
light of education in them. He helps his students in learning their lessons.
Through his teachings he makes them
clever and brings about a desirable change in their behaviour. He teaches them to follow the path of truth and avoid
the path of vice. He applies all his technique and methods to build up
the character of his students. He is in fact, a friend, philosopher and guide
to the students. Moreover, he is thoroughly a sincere and an honest man. This is why he is considered as one of the
most important persons in the society. He is regarded as a guardian of
civilization.
A Paragraph on An Ideal Student
There are many students studying in different
institutions in our country. But only a few of them may be called as ideal ones. An ideal student should have such good
qualities as would attract other students to follow him. He should be
punctual and well disciplined. He does not
waste his time and energy in anything other than his studies. He learns his
lessons well, goes to school
regularly and does his works properly. Besides these, an ideal student is polite and well behaved with all both inside
and outside of his institution. His polite and gentle behaviour along with academic excellence makes him dear to teachers
and students. Moreover, an ideal
student is co-operative and helpful to his friends as well as to the members
of his family. He respects his teachers, parents and superiors. An ideal
student refrains himself from all sorts of
evil deeds. So, it should be the endeavour of all students to be ideal
ones.
A Paragraph on Air Pollution
Air is one of the most
important elements in our environment. No creature can live without air. It is called the life-giving force. But
this air sometimes gets polluted and becomes a threat to our life. Air is polluted in various ways.
The most common agent that pollutes air is smoke. Smoke of all kinds pollutes air. Man makes
fire for cooking food, burning refuse,
melting pitch etc. Thus they create smoke which mixes with air and pollutes it.
Railway engines, mills and factories, buses,
cars, trucks, steamers, launches and automobiles
use coal, petrol and diesel to make energy. When these are burnt they create
smoke and air gets polluted. The most serious air pollution occurs in big
industrial areas where there are many big
mills and factories. Again air pollution happens in big cities where many buses, trucks and cars ply along the
streets every day. With a view to ensuring a healthier and happier life for all, we must keep air free from pollution.
By abstaining from making smoke or at least minimizing its
creation we can control air pollution
to some extent. Above all, it is our strong civic sense that can act as the
vanguard against air pollution.
A Paragraph on Water Pollution
A Paragraph on A Day-Labourer
A day-labourer is a very common person in our
society. Generally he has no land and property of his own. He exchanges his manual labour on the basis of
daily payment. He works in
different fields according to his strength and ability. He rises early in the
morning and goes out in search of work. He works hard
from dawn to dusk for his employer and gets his wages at the end of the day. He is
absolutely dependent on his daily work. "No work, no wages"— such is the fate of a
day-labourer. If he gets more work, he earns more. When he earns more, he and his children can eat
to their hearts' content. When he doesn't get any work, he and his family have
to go without food. Really the life of a day-labourer is a painful one in our country. He works hard
all day long but he can hardly make his both ends meet. Sorrows and sufferings are his constant
companions. He can hardly enjoy peace and
happiness. His misery knows no bounds when he gets ill. It is true that the
rich and privileged class of the society do
not evaluate his services properly. It is our duty to recognize his services and do something for him so
that he may live a decent life with dignity.
A Paragraph on A Railway Station
A railway station is an important place in the
system of railway communication. It is a place where trains stop to take in and to drop down
passengers and goods. It remains busy almost all the time of the day and night. Every
station has one or more than one platform so that the passengers can easily get in or get down
from the trains. In every station there is at least a long building, which is called station
house. The building has several rooms which are used as a hooking office, ticket counters,
waiting rooms for passengers. Besides, there are rooms for stationmaster, guards and other
officials and so on. The stationmaster is
all in all in a station. He is assisted by a number of staffs, railway police
and guards. The passengers collect their
tickets from the ticket counter before the arrival of the train. When a train arrives, the whole station area turns into
a noisy place. Some passengers hurry to get down from the train, at the same time passengers waiting for the
trains want to get on it. At this time
coolies are also found busy carrying luggage of the passengers. As soon as the train leaves, the station sinks into silence
and turns into a deserted place.
A Paragraph on A Bus Stand
A bus stand is a very busy place. Buses stop
here for a few minutes so that passengers can get in and get down from the buses. There are some
bus-stands in a city or a town. Passengers are always found waiting at these stands.
When a bus comes and stops at such a stand, there is an unusual bustle and hurry among
the passengers. Some passengers hurry to get down from the bus, while
the others want to get into it. As a result, there is a great collision among the passengers. In
such a situation the old and the weak find it difficult to get into or get down. The
situation often goes so far that it seems passengers are fighting with one another to get in or,
to get down first. Taking advantages of this, pickpockets sometimes pick the
pockets of the passengers. Moreover, shouts of coolies, conductors, bus helpers make the place more
noisy These are the usual sights of a bus stand during the busy
hours of the day. Besides these, hawkers are often found busy selling their goods like cigarettes,
betel-leaves, newspapers, fruits etc.
A Paragraph on The Uses of Radio in Our Day to Day Life
Radio is one of the wonders of modern
science. It provides us with the day to day news and views of home and abroad. Sitting before a radio
set, we can know what happens in different parts of the world. Apart from giving news,
it gives us information about weather. It is an excellent
means of recreation. After day's work, sitting before a radio set, we can enjoy various enjoyable programs such as
games and sports like football, cricket, tennis etc. held in various parts of the world. It cheers us with its musical programs too. Besides music, we can also enjoy
dramas through radio, which are equally entertaining. It is also one of
the best media of advertisements. Information about new products is brought before the notice of millions of people in a few
seconds through it. Besides these.
the radio air special programs for special listeners like students, farmers, children, women. housewives, laborers,
soldiers and so on. It's really a unique gift of science to modern civilization and culture. If we can use it
properly it can bring infinite good for us.
A Paragraph on The Railway Porter
If you visit a railway station, you will have
seen a railway porter there. You can easily mark him in a crowd as he generally wears a red
turban. He carries the luggage of the passengers.
He is a very useful person at the railway station. He rises early in the
morning and goes to the railway station. When
a train arrives at the station, he is found moving from one compartment to another to carry the
luggage of the passengers. A railway porter is a poor and helpless man. Generally he has no land and property of his
own. He earns his living by carrying
luggage of the passengers and by loading and unloading goods of the train. He
works hard but earns less. "No work, no wages"— is the fate of a
railway porter. If he gets more works, he earns more. When he earns
more, he and his children can eat to their hearts' content. When he doesn't get
any work, he and his family have to go without food. Sorrows and sufferings are his constant companions. He can hardly
enjoy peace and happiness. We should
feel pity on him.
A Paragraph on The Tiger
The tiger is a wild and ferocious animal. It has a
strong body with a big mouth and sharp teeth.
It has sharp claws that help it to catch its prey. Its jaws are so strong that
it can easily crush a human skull
like an eggshell. It lives in jungles and deep forests. In our country it is found in the Sundarbans which are the abode of
the Royal Bengal Tiger. The Royal Bengal Tiger is famous for its beauty
and strength. The tiger lives on flesh of the animals like deer, buffaloes and
wild pigs. When it is hungry it kills an animal to satisfy its hunger. It is a nocturnal animal. It sleeps by day and goes
out a hunting an hour or two before dusk.
The tiger is really a dangerous animal. It kills a man when he happens to come
on his way. That is why, the tiger
hunters are very careful and alert when they go out on hunting in the
forest.
An Paragraph on The Elephant
The elephant is the largest
of all the land animals. It has a big body with two small eyes. It has four legs that are like pillars and two ears
that are like two winnowing (ft) fans. It has a long trunk. It gathers his food with it and breathes
through it. The Elephant lives on grass, plants and fruits. He is very fond of
plantain trees and sugarcane. Elephants are found
in Bangladesh, India, Burma, Sumatra, Thailand, Sri-Lanka and Africa. It is the
strongest of all land animals. It is very
intelligent too. When trained, they come to the service of man. In olden times
the rich people used them for going from one place to another. Today they are mostly used for carrying
heavy loads of stone and timber in the hill
area. The elephant comes to the use of man even after its death. Its bones and
tusks are used for making valuable articles. He is obedient to his
driver who is called `Mahut.'
The Uses of Television in Our Day to Day Life
Television is one of the wonders of modern
science. It is the latest medium of communication. It offers us opportunities of listening
to and seeing the performers. It provides
us with the current news and views of home and abroad. Besides news, dramas, sports, film-shows, cinemas, and many other
important events are screened television. After day's work, we can enjoy them by sitting before a television set in
our drawing room. It also cheers us
with its musical programs. It is one of the best media of advertisements. Information about new products is
flashed before millions of people in a few
seconds through it. Through television political leaders can make people aware
of their programs and can form
their opinions. In addition to these, it telecasts special programs for special listeners like for
students, farmers, children, women, housewives, laborer and so on and so forth. It's really a unique addition to the
history of modern civilization and culture. If we can use it properly,
it can bring infinite good for us.
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