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 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.
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