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

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Village Market-Paragraph

A village market is an important place to the villagers. The villagers buy and sell their daily necessaries in a village market. A village market generally sits in an open place of the village. Usually a village market is divided into three sections-open space, temporary shops and permanent shops. Vegetable, milk, fish, fruit, curry and other essential things are sold in the open space. 
From the grocers people buy oil, salt, onion, garlic, ginger, pulse etc. In the permanent shops cloth, shoes, wheat, rice, flour, ghee, spices and different stationary items are sold. A village market is very useful and important in the life of the villagers. Here they meet their kith and kin and variety of people. The villagers sell their surplus products and buy their daily necessaries. It saves time and money of the villagers.

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Friday, October 2, 2020

My Visit To A Baishakhi Mela-Paragraph

Baishakhi Mela is a fair which is held regularly every year in the month of Baishakh, the first Bengali month. Baishakhi Mela bears an image of the rural Bangladesh. It beautifully reflects the true rural picture of our country. However, I recently visited a Baishakhi Mela in our locality. I went there in the evening. I saw stalls of various things and articles of daily necessity were set up. In those stalls potteries and traditional handicrafts, bamboo flutes etc. were mostly available. 
Besides, various cakes and sweetmeats were, brought there. I bought two flutes, some baloons and cakes of different types. The cultural functions of the traditional Bangla folksong, zaree, sharee, bhawaia and zatra were also held there. I heard folksongs attentively. The songs reminded me of our cultural heritage and identity. I passed my time very pleasantly. In fact, I enjoyed the Mela very much.

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A Visit to a Museum-Paragraph

After our annual examination had been over, I along with some of my classmates planned to visit any museum. Then we informed our class teacher, Mr Harun-Or-Rashid of our plan and programme. He agreed to go with us. We decided to visit Ahsan Monjil. We collected Tk-5000 from our classmates. Our school also contributed Tk. 5000 to arrange the visit to the museum. We hired a special bus from Viqarunnisa High School to Ahsan Monjil. At the appointed time all of our classmates got in the service. Our class teacher was also punctual. He took his seat. Then the driver started for Ahsan Monjil. It took only one hour for us to reach our destination. We bought 50 tickets to enter the museum. Its ground is full of green grass. There are plants and trees all around the museum. 
We heaved a sigh of relief and took fresh air heart fully. Its ground is also enriched with flower and foliage and we had a heavenly bliss. Afterwards we entered the museum. We saw ancient relics there. We observed pistol, rifles, arrow, bow, spear, helmet, axe, sword and so on. We also saw carpet, flower vase, paintings and many other things. But the thing that I liked most was a throne. It seemed it was covered with gold as it was glittering. I felt like touching it. After we had visited it, we came back to our respective destination safe and sound. 

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My First Visit to Dhaka-Paragraph

My village home is in Ullahpara village under the district of Sirajgonj. I had a great desire to visit Dhaka, the capital city in Bangladesh. Of course, my long cherished desire had at last came true when I got a chance to come to Dhaka on the occasion of one of my cousins marriage ceremony. First, I went to the Ullapara Rail Station by a rickshaw from my home. There I caught Dhaka bound the Sunderban Express, an intercity train, sharp at 2.30 a.m. At 4.30 a.m. I reached Joydevpur Rail Station where the train stopped and I promptly got into another Dhaka bound local train. I was at Kamalapur Railway Station sharp at 6.40 a.m. 
I was accompanied by two of my friends, Mahi and Anu, at the time of coming to Dhaka. The fascinating things I saw in Dhaka are Sadarghat Launch Terminal, Mirpur Zoo, National Museum, Ramna Park, Shishu Park, National Botanical Garden, Lalbagh Fort, Ashsan Monjil and so forth. While visiting the old part of the city I could recollect the three periods of our history, Mughal, British and Pakistani. I began to feel the past glory of our country. I was lost all along in the thought of my country's prestigious historical episode. My visit to Dhaka city was duly satisfying, to speak. No doubt, I enjoyed the visit with my heart's content.

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My Visit to A Local Market

During the last summer vacation, I went to my village. There I visited the local village market. I visited it to buy some daily necessities. My father accompanied me. We went there in the morning. It was held in an open place on the bank of a river. There were various kinds of shops in the market. The villagers get rice, dal, oil, vegetables, fish, meat and all other essentials from the market. Farmers from near and far came there with their products to sell. We bought some vegetables and fruits from there. We had a good bargain there while buying goods. The close dealing in the market was quite interesting. 
The market was actually a common meeting place of the villagers. I found them exchanging greetings with their friends and relatives. They also exchanged important news to one another. It was actually the main center of economic activity of the village. The small traders of the village carried on their thriving business there. It was really a nice place to visit. To a town dweller like me, it was a new and rare experience. I really enjoyed it.

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Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Our Visit to National Mausoleum-Paragraph


On the occasion of the Independence day I went to the National Mausoleum situated at Savar by BRTC bus in order to pay a visit. I saw a series of seven towers. The most moving sight of the complex is the several graves of the martyred freedom fighters. Standing in front of the graves, I bowed down my head in deep respect. I spent several hours there. The National Mausoleum reminded me the supreme sacrifice of the martyrs who out of there deep unalloyed patriotic love sacrificed their lives on the altar of patriotism in order to snatch away the red rose of independence from the cruel claws of the then Pakistani-occupationist force. It also reminded me the overthrow of oppression and finally the triumph Justice. What impressed me much was the seven towering towers though built of concrete- symbolize the oceanic blood of the heroic souls.