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.
Write a paragraph on Rice
Rice
Rice is the
staple food in Bangladesh. Almost two-third people of the whole world live on
rice. We get rice from paddy. Rice grows well in host and moist climate. It is
grown mainly in Bangladesh, India, China, Pakistan, Burma, Indonesia, Japan,
Canada, the USA. Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia. There are mainly four kinds of
rice. They are Aus, Aman, Boro and Irri. Aus is sown in Baishakh and harvested
in Sravan. Aman is sown in Asar ans Sravan and reaped in Agrahayan and Pous. Boro
is sown in pous and harvested in Chaittra. Irri is grown through the year. We
can prepare different types of food from rice. We eat boiled rice, which is
called Bhat. Chira, muri, khai, hotchpotch, polau, biriani etc are made from
rice. Different types of Pitha or cakes are also made from the powdered rice.
Straw is used for making the roof. It is also used as fodder and fuel in rural
areas.
Tea
Tea is a very popular
drink. Tea is grown mostly in the slops of hills. Much rainfall is necessary
for growing tea. It must also be ensured the rain water does not stand at the
root of the tea plants. So most of the tea garden are in hilly region. In
Bangladesh most of the tea gardens are in Sylhet division. Some other countries
like China, Indonesia and India also grow tea.
Tea preparation is not
difficult at all. At first water is boiled and tea leaves are dropped in the
water. The liquid is called liquor. The liquor is then poured in a cup and then
sugar and milk are added in it. Thus we get a delicious cup of tea. Tea is a
refreshing drink. Most of the people drink tea to get rid of fatigue. It has also
much medicinal properties. It is a very effective anti-oxidant that can save us
from many diseases like cancer.
Researchers have also found that four cups of tea per day can reduce the
risk of heart disease to a great extent. As a result it can reduce the risk of
heart failure.
Tea helps our economy
too. Bangladesh earns a lot of foreign exchange every year by exporting tea.
Tea garden and factories employ a lot of workers. Many people are also employed
indirectly in the business of tea. In this way tea industry contributes in
reducing unemployment problems in Bangladesh.
A paragraph on Jute
Jute is a
kind of fiber. It is obtained from the jute plant. Jute is grown mainly in Bangladesh.
Recently it is also grown India and Thailand. The weather and land of Bangladesh
is very suitable for the cultivation of jute. For the cultivation of jute the
land ploughed well. Then seeds are sown in Falgun and Chaitra. Enough rain is
necessary for the cultivation of jute. Jute plants grow like straight sticks.
When they grow from to fifteen feet high, they are then cut, bound in bundles
and kept under water for about fifteen days. When the plants get rotten, they
are taken out of water. The fibers are then separated from the stalk, washed
and dried in the sun. The fibers are then made into bundles and sold on the
market. Different useful things are made from jute. Some household items that
are made from jute include carpet, mat, bag and rope. Nowadays paper, cloth, plastic
etc. are also made from jute. Boards made from jute plants can be used as a
substitute for planks. Stalk of jute plant is used as fuel and for partition.
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