Showing posts with label Party Related Paragraphs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Party Related Paragraphs. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2020

My Birthday Paragraph

My birthday falls on the 7th of March. On the day, I invite my intimate friends in our house. My mother prepares some delicious dishes. My father buys a beautiful cake and candles for me. Our living-room is decorated with many coloured balloons and flowers. A few chairs and tables are hired for the guests. My friends come at about 6 p.m. to our house. They bring pretty gifts for me. My uncle present to me some precious articles every year. 
Last year he gave me a time-piece. The cake is cut at 7 p.m. My friends sing in chorus Happy Birthday to Nisha!' Some of my friends sing songs, and some recite rhymes or poems. The dinner is served by our cook. We sit together and enjoy the food. About 8 p.m. the guests bid good-night and leave. My birthday passes with joy and happiness.

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A picnic I Attended Paragraph

It was winter vacation. Our school was closed. So I got the change to have a picnic. On the selected day I got up early in the morning, took my bath and breakfast and started to join the picnic with a camera and a small bag on my shoulder. It was the 6th December of 2010. We selected Sonargaon for the picnic spot. It is some thirty miles off Cumilla. So, we hired a bus to go there. All of my friends accompanied me and our class teacher was with us. We took the necessary things. 
We also friends accompanied me and our class teacher was with us.We took the necessary things. We also carried the different delicious food items with us. At Sonargaon we arranged a cricket match and after that there was a cultural programme. I sang two songs. There was also a visit to the Sonargaon museum to recollect our historical incidents. At 2 pm. we took our lunch and after a while we again started a football match. My team won that match and I was chosen as the man of the match for outstanding performance. Really, it was an enjoyable and memorable day in my life. At 5. Pm. we started for our home. It was a very pleasant day. 

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Monday, July 21, 2014

Festivals in India Essay



💞Festival is the tune that man sings when he is off his routine duty. Indeed, sweet is the pleasure after pain, that is hard work that man is obliged to do for his living. Even God Almighty, according to the Bible, took rest on the Sabbath after finishing creation. And the best way to take rest for recuperation is to fill the hours with recreation or collective entertainment. In this way festivals came to stay in human society.
Every race or class of people has its peculiar festival to represent its genius or characteristic likes and inclinations. More than a century back Bengali poet—Iswar Gupta said thus—'Bengal is so much fragmented, still it is full of humor i.e. festivals'. On a festive day our mind takes a holiday. Friends and relatives meet in a gay or jolly mood to beguile the time merrily. It is also on such an occasion that we receive the blessings of the elders and intimates.

Festivals may be religious or social. Most Indian festivals are the legacy of our feudal past.They are harvest-centered. When the reaping is over, after generally a bumper crop, the peasants make merry in a leisurely mood. Durga Puja in Bengal is by far the greatest festival. It takes place when the rains are over and the seasonal crops have been harvested. Likewise the Pongal of Tamilnad and Onam of Kerala are hervest-based festivals. In such days Nature also smiles and assumes a festive look. Men and women put on new Clothes and arrange special dishes. In Kerala Onam festival is marked by specially decorated boat races. In Orissa it is the Char-Khai festival.

In upper India the Dipavali or festival of lights has a great attraction. In Maharashtra Ganapati festival and Sibaji Utsab are the twin festivals of mass participation. In Assam there are `Bihu' festivals, peculiar to each season. Of these the ' Rangila Bihu', marking the advent,of colorful spring, is the most joyful, or hilarious occasion. Each guest is offered a Gamocha or Towel 

as a mark of endearment and love that are expressed in colourful and mixed dances and music. In Panjub 'Baisakhi' or New Year festival is very popular. 

On the occasion of a festival the participants are in an expansive or communicative mood. The conventional barriers of castes, creed, and age vanish. Gossips follow regularly, punctuated with snacks and songs, loud laughter and exchange of pleasantries. An atmosphere of cordiality prevails in such family re-unions or assembly of friends and intimates. All these are impressed in the memory abidingly. Festivals also bring different sections of the community together, strengthen the social bond and these are impressed in the memory of sensitive souls. Festivals also bring different sections of the community together, strengthen the social bond, thereby promoting national integration. Festivals also have a socio-economic side. They make or create work for the artists and artisans. There are producers who make their articles having an eye to festivals. When they are in demand, they sell easily. Thus there arc exchanges of hearts as also of money. Time fleets joyfully until one is aware that (such) a fine day has glided by so imperceptibly. 
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Monday, February 3, 2014

A bridal party- Paragraph

A bridal party is not only nice to look at, but perhaps nicer to get involved in. The jovial gang of people, including children, youths, adults, senior people, males and females, makes an attractive and eye-catching procession characterized by its colour, sounds and cries, music, and above all, the inspiration of the moment. For the bridegroom, it is a unique and perhaps the most remarkable day of his life. Amidst the bositerous atmosphere of the party, he gets lost in himself, trying to draw himself with extra efforts towards the future. Others, too, plunge into some depth of their mind in search of a catchy feeling of the moment.They do not seen to think; rather, they seem only to feel—a sensuous feeling. Pleasure and joyful participation can unite people more strongly than can sorrow and grudge. That is why there is a strong cohesiveness among the participants of a bridal parts. People—as I feel—are no less happy when they make arrangements for getting someone married than when they thinks about their own marriage.