Showing posts with label Description Of Place Related Compositions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Description Of Place Related Compositions. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

A Visit to a Place of Historical Interest

Man is not satisfied what he has seen and known. He wants to see more. He wants to know more. So he wants to visit the historical places. A visit to a historical place is not only interesting but also educative. I visit the historical places of our country whenever I get time and chance. This winter I visited Bagerhat, a historical place.

Preparation: Two of my friends were with me. We hired a taxi. On the fixed day we started for Bagerhat at 8 a.m. We reached there at 10 a.m. The Mazar: I saw the Mazar of Khan Jahan Ali. It is a fine one storeyed building. Khan Jahan Ali was buried there. There is a small mosque nearby. In the month of Chaitra a big fair is held near the Mazar. Many people from far and wide come to attend the fair. The Dargadhigi: There is a big tank in front of the Mazar. It is called the Khan Jahan Ali Dargadhigi. There are some crocodiles in this tank.


I visited the Dighi and some crocodiles in it with my own eyes. I got a lot of pleasure. The Shatgambuz Mosque: Then I was surprised to visit that Shatgambuz Mosque. It is a large building. It is beautifully decorated. It is famous for its architectural beauties. It was used not only as a prayer hall but also as a court of justice by Khan, Jahan Ali.

The Ghora Dighi: There is also a big dighi near the mosque. This is called the Ghora Dighi. It is said that before digging it, a horse was made to run a race. It stooped covering a distance. This distance was accepted as the length of the dighi.

Conclusion: We also visited many social works of Khan Jahan All like roads, tanks, public buildings etc. I spent the whole day there. However, I got much pleasure and experience. We started back at 5.30 p.m. The sweet memory of this visit will remain ever fresh in my mind.


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Friday, September 11, 2020

A Scene In A Park-Paragraph

On Saturday afternoon, I went with my cousin to Subhas Park, which is not far from our house. The park has a circular path, by which the people walk. There are a few benches on the central grassy land. Some ladies and children were sitting there near the benches. The children were playing with soft rubber balls. Some small pet dogs were running here and there in a playful mood. 
There are a few flower plants in the park. The gardeners take care of them. The notice board says 'not to pluck flowers' from the plants of the park. Myself and my cousin occupied a bench on the lawn. We watched men, women and children of different ages, strolling and gossiping in the park in the afternoon. Before dusk, we returned home.

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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Statue of liberty Composition/Essay/Paragraph

The Statue of liberty, originally is called Liberty Enlightening the world. It is a statue situated on Liberty Island, formerly Bedloc’s Island, in the harbor of New York. The statue symbolizes liberty in the form of a woman wearing flowing robes and a spiked crown. She holds a torch aloft in her right hand and carries in her left hand a book inscribed “July 4, 1776”. Broken chain symbolizes the overthrow of tyranny. It lies at her feet. The statue was designed by the French sculptor Frederic Bartholdi and was given by Franch to the United States to commemorate the centennial of US independence in 1876. France raised funds by popular subscription to pay for the statue; US donors financed the pedestal and installation of the monument. President Grover Cleave land dedicated the work on October 28, 1886.
The statue, the Island, and nearby Ellis Island were declared a national monument in 1924. The statue is formed of copper sheets riveted to an iron framework. It is one of the largest statues in the world. It measures 93.5 m (306 ft 8 in) from the bottom of the pedestal to the tip of the torch. The figure itself is 46.4m (152 ft 2 in) high; the right arm is 12.8m (42 ft) long; the hand is 5.03m (16 ft 5 in) long; and the head, which is reachable by staircase or emergency lift, measures 8.5m (28 ft) from neck to diadem and 3.05 m (10 ft) from ear to ear. The statue weight 254 tones (250 tons). Originally it was conceived as a gesture of international friendship. The statue has become a global symbol of freedom, marking the arrival of million of immigrants to the United States. 

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Monday, February 3, 2014

A tea stall-Paragraph

Tea is as sweet as idle gossip and as adhesive as the prattle of folk-politics. A tea stall, as such, is a place of immense public interest. It is, as it were, the parliament of the common public. In the by gone days, people gathered in a tea stall in the morning and in the evening, especially in the winter. Now, what summer, what winter, the tea stall attracts almost everybody in all seasons alike. Sometimes storms blow in a tea-pot, sometimes the stall becomes overcrowded with people bored with daily chores, seeking leisure in the social get-together. There are "tea-fans"--If they might be called so—who cannot but drink tea in a tea-stall environment. To these people; what is even more attractive is the gathering, and not just the tea. Therefore, There is no denying that tea drunk at home is different from—or inferior to, as some might opine—tea drunk in a tea stall, the latter being the tea spiced with an exceptional taste. The price of the tea drunk in a tea stall may not be different from that drunk at home, but the value is.