Showing posts with label Life of Persons Related Paragraphs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life of Persons Related Paragraphs. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Rickshaw Puller-Paragraph

The man who pulls a rickshaw for money is a rickshaw puller. A rickshaw puller is quite familiar in cities and towns. He lives in a slum. His dress is very shabby. His income is very poor. He supports his family through much hardship. He has no rickshaw of his own. He tolls hard. In all weathers good and bad he is seen carrying passengers. He bargains with his passengers. He demands more when the weather is very hot or foul. Sometimes he tries to cheat passengers. But most often he is cheated by passengers. 
A rickshaw puller is seen sleeping in his rickshaw beneath a tree or sitting idly in his rickshaw. Though he drives a rickshaw from morning till late night, he leads a very miserable life. His life is full of sorrows and sufferings. He can not enjoy peace and happiness. If he becomes sick, he can not drive his rickshaw and earn money. So he and his family starve. If he can earn more than his expectation, his face smiles. But this importunity is very rare in his life.

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Friday, October 2, 2020

A Street Hawker-Paragraph

A street hawker is a common sight in the streets of big cities and towns. A hawker sells his goods with interesting cries in order to draw the attention of his customers. He knows the art of convincing. Women and children are usually attracted by his calls. He generally offers toys, fruits, biscuits, vegetables, ice-cream, cakes, laces, cloths, utensils etc. On the contrary, there is another kind of hawkers who buy newspapers, blank pots, old books, worn out clothes from the houses. 
However, children are fond of a hawker but men do not like him. By carrying the goods for sale in his hands or over his shoulders, he moves from door to door. Sometimes he goes from one street to another with his moving shop and he often causes problems on the footpath. A street hawker's income is not sufficient, so he has to maintain his family through hardship.

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A Street Beggar-Paragraph

A street beggar is the poorest fellow on earth. With a bowl in hand or a bag hanging from his shoulder, he begs from person to person. He tries to rouse our pity by describing loudly his tale of sorrows and the great virtue of giving alms. Some people being compassionate (kind) give him a coin but people generally feel disturbed at his loud pitiful cries. But he complains against none. Some beggars stand or sit on the footpath and beg by singing or uttering a feu words. 
In the urban areas the street beggar has no permanent house of his own. He lives in the veranda of some public building or in the market-place. But in the rural areas he possesses a small dilapidated hut. lie is the humblest person in the society. He is physically weak and often crippled, blind or very old. He lives on the mercy of others, so he has no prestige. The only aim of his life is to get a meal and if he gets it he is happy. We should be kind and sympathetic to the street beggar as he has none to support him.

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Thursday, October 1, 2020

Experience Is The Best Teacher-Paragraph,

We learn from two distinct methods— the method of gaining knowledge by doing something on our own and the method of receiving instructions from others. The knowledge acquired by the first method is much more lasting than the same gained through instructions. For learning through instructions we are to strain our nerves and brains to remember and recapitulate the lessons. But the lessons learnt through self-experience are more easily grasped. 
They are Imprinted in our mental plate. We can easily fall back upon it as and when necessary. By this method we can store our lesson. The knowledge gained through experience is thorough. accurate and complete. Self-experience cannot be substituted by any amount of classroom demonstrations or lectures by the best teachers. The first hand and intimate knowledge of any subject can be acquired only if the students involve themselves in the entire process of a particular job. Thus it is rightly said that experience is the best teacher. 

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A Farmer-Paragraph

The person who does the work of farming is known as a farmer. In Bangladesh the life of a farmer is not so good. He inherits a little land. He is illiterate. He does not know how to plough his land scientifically. He can not apply scientific method. He has only a pair of bullocks and some hand made tools. Often he has not enough money to buy seeds, fertilizer or pesticide. As a result he can not produce more food for himself and his family. He can not make proper use of his land. He gets up early in the morning, goes to his land, ploughs it, sows the seeds and weeds out. He comes home at noon, eats his meal, takes rest and again goes to his land. 
He is born poor. Sometimes he takes a loan from the money lenders. If he cannot repay the loan, he sells the piece of land. A farmer is left on the mercy of nature. He has pleasures and pains in life. If he gets a good harvest, his face beams with joy. On the other hand if the crops are not good, his sorrows know no bounds. He and his family starve. He leads a very poor life. Though he works hard, he can not lead a decent life. He can not raise his head from the fear of wants. His life is meant for struggle of existence.

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A Farmer Paragraph

A farmer is a person who has a farm. He produces different crops in his farm. He has different agricultural tools, land and cattle. He produces various kinds of food in his farm. Generally, a farmer is a poor man. Most often he has no land of his own. So, he cultivates the land of others. He lives from land to mouth. He works very hard to prepare the land for planting or sowing crops. For the Farmers growing and reaping the harvest, we can have our food. By working hard in the field, he grows a bumper crops which helps to develop our national economy. His work is important in all the countries of the world. 
He is a useful as well as an important man. Farmer grows not only food crops but also cash crops like jute and tea. He can also grows different kinds of fruits and vegetables. Our economy is also mostly dependent on agriculture. So, to promote the development of national economy., the farmers should be helped with agricultural subsidies by the government. They should be encouraged to use tractors instead of the age-old ploughs. They should also be taught to use the modern cultivation methods. This how, the farmers can be developed.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2020

My Grandmother

My grandmother’s name is Mrs Rozia Roza. Now grandmather  is 70 years old. She is very beautiful woman and she has a strong personality. She is a gentle lady. My Grandmother is the heavenly gift. I love my grandmother very much. And My grandmother loves me very much. She takes great care of all the members of the family. 
She always prays to Allah for our welfare. I have always been with her since my birth. She can read and write. Always she is aware of my education. She always teaches us to be honest, truthful and punctual. whenever I become sick, she becomes very anxious. But her face beams with joy when I come round. She wants to see me happy. My grandmother is really a nice woman. I am really proud of her.

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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Great women: Begum Rokeya Paragraph

Begum Rokeya was a famous writer and a social worker. She lived in undivided Bengal in the early 20th century. She believed that women should have the same rights and opportunities as men have in the society. So she fought for their cause throughout her life. Begum Rokeya was born in a village called Pairabondh, Rangpur in 1880. Her father Jahiruddin Muhammad Abu Ali Haider Saber was an educated landlord. 
Rokeya was married to Khan Bahadur Sakhawat Hussain in 1896. Her husband was the Deputy Magistrate of Bhagalpur, now a district in the Indian state of Bihar. He was very cooperative, and always encouraged Rokeya to go on with her activities. Many upper class Muslims of Bengal at that time learnt Arabic and Persian as medium of education and communication. But Rokeya had great love for her mother tongue. She learnt Bangla and English from her eldest brother Ibrahim.

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