My
Native Village
My Favorite Football Player/
Lionel Messi
1.My Favorite EnglishTeacher
2. A Picnic That I Enjoyed
5.Our School Canteen
6. A Village Garden
7. A Railway Station
8. My Mother
9.
My First Day At A
New School
10. A Postman
11. A Bus Stop
12. A
Devastating Flood I Experienced
13. A
Stormy Night
14. A
Moon Lit Night
15. An
Honest Man
16. The School Magazine
17. A Rainy Day
18. A Book Fair
19.
A Beggar
20. Leisure/ Pastime
21. A Good Citizen
22.
My Home Town
23. International Mother
Language Day
24. Computer
25. The Victory Day
26. A Hawker
27. A Village Fair
28. An Ideal Student
29. Arsenic Problem
31. A Day Labourer
32.
Deforestation
33. Your Favourite
Author/Poet
34. Your Favourite Hobby
35. Your Favourite Player
36. Load Shedding
37. Pamela Baishakh
38. Our School Library
39. A Street Hawker
40.
Traffic Jam
41. Tree Plantation
42. Water Pollution
43. A Winter Morning
44. Your School
45. The Life Of A Farmer
46. Climate Change and its
impacts on Bangla
47. Environmental Pollution
My Mother/My grandmother
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The
person whom I pride on is my mother. My mother name is------ .She is a gift of
Allah. She is about --- years old. She is well educated and well behaved. She
loves all of our family members. She says five times Prayer everyday. She also
inspires us to say five times prayer. She takes special care if any of our
family members is ill. she always wears simple dress. She leads a very simple
life. She is very honest , kind , truthful ,helpful , sociable and open minded .She is very kind the poor .She tries heart and
soul to solve their problems gardening and
reading story books are her favourite hobbies . Her
personality is a model before me. I like her for her dutifulness .She is
dearest to me .Her heart always yearns for me I have been grown up under her
care and affection. Her joy knows no bounds when she finds me happy .Everyday
she teaches me when she finds time. So I am very proud of my mother. Pragraph Writting My Native Village
My Native Village
The
name of my village is Ramnagar. It is a renowned village in the district of
Rangpur. It is an old village. My village is situated on the western side of
Rangpur district. It is two kilometers away from the thana headquarters. The
village is not thickly populated. It has a population of about three hundreds.
Most of them are Muslims. The rest are Hindus. People of various classes live
here. Most of the villagers are farmers. Some are businessmen and service
holders. Few of the villagers are fishermen and carpenters. There are some
educated men in my village. They live brotherly. It is an important village.
There are a high school, a Primary school and a girls’ high school. There are
also a post office and a big market here. There is a health centre in my
village. The doctor in charge of it is qualified. So the people of our village
enjoy good medical facilities. The village has easy means of communication. The
primary and high schools are really good for the boys and girls for their
education. My village is famous for various cultural activities like Jarigan,
the boat race and the bullock race etc. The people of my village are simple and
honest. It may be thought as an ideal village in Bangladesh
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My Favorite Football Player/ Lionel Messi
My Favorite player
is Lionel Messi. Lionel Messi was born on the 24th June 1987 in
Rosario, Argentina. His full name is Lionel Andres Messi. He started playing
football when he was five years old. He was training football in football club
Grandioli, where was coached by his father. When he was eight years old he
switched football club and he was training at Newell’s old Boys. When he was
eleven years old he was diagnosed with a Growth hormone deficiency. He didn’t
grow anymore so he was very small. He couldn’t pay the treatment condition
which cost 900 American dollars a month. But he was lucky because the sporting
director of Football Club Barcelona offered to pay Messi’s medical bills under
the condition that he moved to Spain and played for Barcelona. He and his
family moved to Spain when he was thirteen. Soon he became one of the most
important players of football club Barcelona. He also plays for his national
team Argentina. In 2008 he won the gold medal with his team at the Olympic
games in Beijing. He has become the best football player in the world.Study for student life
1. My Favorite English Teacher
I always feel a great attraction for English classes.
I eagerly wait for the classes. The name of my favourite teacher is Md. Saider
who makes the lesson interesting. I enjoy the class because of his
presentation. He motivates the students to learn English. He wants us to use
our own English. He teaches us vocabulary so that we can speak English
fluently. He makes us speak in the class. He feels that we are weak and that is
why we seek his help. He tries to develop our skill. He dislikes cramming. He
monitors the class regularly. I like him very much for his method of teaching.
He takes a lenient view of the mistakes we commit. He expects the students to
understand everything. I attend his classes regularly. I also feel joy
attending his classes. I always try to be attentive in his classes. If I ever
miss his class, I consider it a great loss. Study for student life
2. A Picnic That I Enjoyed
It was the month of December. My examination was over.
I along with my friends decided to go on a picnic. It was a thrilling idea. We
all were excited. We decided to go to a tea-garden in Sylhet. The garden was
the home land of a friend. It was a short journey. We gathered at our school
premises. We started our journey in the morning and reached the garden at about
10.00 a.m. We selected an open space which was shaded by trees.
Then we proceeded to make arrangements for cooking our food. We brought all the
equipments with us. Rima was in charge of cooking. We all assisted her. It took
only two hours to prepare the delicious dishes. After taking our food and
making a lot of enjoyments, we decided to return. We talked and danced gaily,
we sang merrily, we laughed. In fact, we enjoyed the picnic very much. Before
evening we got ready to start back. We also enjoyed on our way back home. Study for student life
We live in society as we
are social beings. I have got different sorts of neighbors. Some are honest and
some of them are dishonest. Some neighbors are co-operative while others are
self-centered. Co-operative neighbors stand beside our family when ever we are
in any problem. But some neighbors hardly react to our activities. One of our
neighbors living above our flat is always disturbing us. Most of the time they
make unnecessary sounds. In order to maintain good relation we never pretest
their activities. But the neighbor living next to our flat is very much
considerate and reasonable. They co-operate with us in every respect. We are
fortunate enough to have a good soul like our next –door neighbor whom we can
rely on in our need. We maintain peace with him and he also helps maintaining
peace. Study for student life
4. If I Win A Lottery
Most of the people of the
world get allured by the term ‘lottery’. And I am not an exception. Often I
feel tempted to buy lottery tickets. I bought some lottery tickets last year
but my luck did not favor me. Even then I like to buy lottery conducted by
attracted by a banner which was an advertisement of lottery conducted by
Sandhani. So I want to the nearby bank and bought two lottery tickets. Then I
started to imagine what I would do of I win forty lacs taka. If I win forty lacs
taka at first I will buy whatever my family needs. I will buy a house for my
family. Then I will deposit some money with any bank for my future. I know that
the remaining amount will not be sufficient for establishing any hospital or
educational institutions. So I shall make arrangement foe higher studies of a
poor student. Besides this I have long been cherishing the desire to visit some
countries like Nepal, Switzerland and France. So with the rest of the
money I shall travel these countries. Oh! I have forgotten to write one more
thing. I will surely buy lots and lots of books also. Study for student life
5. Our School Canteen
A school canteen is a
refreshment center for the students. It is necessary to have a canteen in the
school premises. The food and snacks supplied by outside restaurants is usually
sub standard and injurious to health. So, students can get hygienic food in the
school canteen. Our school canteen is situated in the middle of the school.
Students of all classes can go there whenever they need. The canteen is clean
and there are a few students who remain in charge of keeping it clean. Some
instructive posters are hung on the wall. Snacks of all types are sold here.
Even tea, soft drinks are available here. The canteen is favorites to me
because I like its clean environment and systematic service. It plays an
important role in our school life. Students often discuss topics of their texts
over a cup of tea in the school canteen. They also pass their leisure time in
the school canteen.Study for student life
6. A Village Garden
A village garden is a very
important garden for a village. A suitable piece of land is needed for a
vegetable garden. The piece of land must be sunny. Water must not stand on it
during the rainy season. Before planting vegetables the piece of land gas to be
prepared well and removed from the soil. In a vegetables garden we can grow all
sorts of vegetables in different seasons .vegetables are rich in food value and
are essential for our good health .But green, yellow and leafy vegetables are
the best source of vitamins and minerals. All sorts of vegetables should be
planted in a vegetables garden. A vegetables garden is not very expensive. So
every family should have a vegetables garden. Study for student life
7. A Railway Station
A railway station is a
place where different kinds of rails came, stand and start from. A railway
station is a crowded and nosy place. Both passengers and coolies remain busy.
There may be waiting room for the passengers. When a rail comes, the passengers
fall in a long line to get into it. Most of the rail found jam packed. Yet the
passengers push one after another to get into it. Hawkers sell better leaf,
cigarettes, newspapers, fancy items etc. Book stalls, fruit shops and tea-stall
are also found here. Some evil men often flock in the railway station and try
to harm the passengers. A railway station however, plays an important role in
communication sector of the country.Study for student life
8. My Mother
My mother’s name is Salma
Begum. She is about thirty eight years old. She is a house wife and she works
in our house and yard. Every day she looks after our family. She cleans the
house and cooks food for us. She looks after the chickens and also sews our
clothes. She learns about rules of health and food there. She takes cars of our
health and studies. She loves me and my little sister very much. We also love
her heartily. Study for student life
9. My First Day At A New School
My father is a Government
employee. Once he was transferred to Khulna from Dhaka. This is why I also had to
move there with my family. There I got myself admitted into Khulna Zilla School. But the school was
totally unknown to me. I did not know anybody of the school. For this, I felt
very nervous at the first day at school. My father took me to the school. At
first we met the Headmaster. He was a very nice man. He behaved with me very
cordially. He gave me much good advice. He assured me not to be class and introduced
me to my classmates. They accepted me very friendly. As a result, I became
happy. I cannot forget that day still now. Study for student life
10. A Postman
A postman is a familiar
figure both in the towns and in the village. Even a child can instantly
recognize him when he knocks at the door. He brings us news from our near and
dear ones living at distant places. He works both in towns and in villages. He
usually wears a khaki dress and carries on his soldiers a bag containing
stamps, letters, post cards, parcels, money orders etc. though a postman is a
low-great employee of the postal department, he performs a responsible job. His
daily work begins with the sorting out of letters, parcels, money orders etc.
in the post office. After having finished this job in the post office, he goes
out on his beat to deliver them to their addressees. A town postman oft en
drops letters into letterboxes or pushes them through some opening of the door.
A village postman generally goes on his beat twice or thrice a week. He comes
to the market place on hat days and delivers letters, parcels, money orders
etc. to their respective addressees. A postman is really good man and a good
friend to us. He performs his duties honestly and sincerely. He is hailed by
every body and hated by one. We should feel for him, show honors to him and do
something for his well-being. Study for student life
11. A Bus Stop
A bus stand is a place where different types of buses come,
stop and start from. It is located at the turning of the road or an important
place. It is usually built of tin-sheds. It gives services to the passengers.
Buses of different routes are always available here. A bus stand always gives a
busy and noisy picture. Some passengers get into buses and get down from the
buses. Some of them wait for the buses and some of them collect tickets from
the counters. The helpers
and the conductors shout for the passengers. Hawkers sell betel leaf,
cigarettes, newspapers, fancy items etc. Book stalls, tea stalls, fruit shops
are also found here. Some evil doers often flock at the bus stand. They try to
harm the passengers. So we ought to be aware of them. A bus stand, however,
plays an important role in communication sector.Study for student life
12. A Devastating Flood I Experienced
Bangladesh is a country which
experience natural disaster almost every year. I experience various sports of
natural disasters in my life as I am a son of this soil. Among all these
calamities, the devastating flood in the year of 1988 is still, vivid in my
memory. Eight --districts in the south-west of Bangladesh had been inundated
seriously. The areas which were inundated had been out of flood. Almost all the
trees were uprooted. All kinds of crops were damaged totally giving rise to a
serious famine. The people of those districts became home less, shelter less
and food less. Though the government and some other non-government
organizations extended their helping hands towards the affected people many
people died of starvation. There broke out diarrhea in an epidemic from
following the food which also tool always many lives. I still get struck with
horror when I remember the havoc caused by that food .Study for student life
13. A Stormy Night
A stormy night is really
dreadful and horrible. It occurs specially in the month of chaitra and
baishakh. In a stormy night the sky is overcast with clouds. The wind blows
violently from all directions. Sometimes there is lighting occasionally
thunders roar. People shudder in fear. Nature looks very gloomy. There is
terrible sound all around. Roofs of houses are blown away. Trees are uprooted.
It causes a great loss of life and property. People can not sleep. They utter
the name of Allah and recite many lines of the holy Quran. The people of other
religion also remember the name of God. However a stormy night is a night of
horror and destruction.Study for student life
A moon-lit-night is a
pleasant and enjoyable night to us. Specially, when there is a full moon, the
night appears before us with all her magnificent beauty. The moon then looks a
disk of dazzling silver. Everything seems to be wrapped in silvery beam of the
moon. It bathes the whole earth with her pleasant light. Rivers, canals and
ponds seem to laugh in the splendid light of the moon. Everything looks bright.
The moon-lit-night has a great influence on the mind of the people of all ages.
The little children can hardly think of going to bed without enjoying the
night. A newly married couple house and pass some hours outside to enjoy the
beauties of the night. Elderly men and women also cannot keep indoors. They
gather in the courtyard and pass several hours in gossiping. Poets and lovers
of Nature also f eel a thrill of joy in their hearts. Even the birds and
beats come out leaving their resting places to enjoy the beauty of
the night. Of all Nature, a moon-lit- night is, perhaps, the most beautiful and
attractive. It keeps away from the dullness of a night and makes us sublime in
thoughts and deeds .Study for student life
15. An Honest Man
It is an
abstract idea r to define an honest man. We can only say that an hones t man
earns his living by working honest. He is an embodiment of purity and
truthfulness. An honest man does not think of doing evil to others nor does he
indulge in false pursuits. He never breaks his promise once made. We can
differentiate an honest man from a dishonest one by his behavior, dealings and
activities towards his follow beings. Lives of all great men remind us that
their greatness was due to their honest. An honest man never stoops to any
meanness or evil. He is true to his word. He does what says. He never
likes flattery. He sticks to his principles whatever
challenge may come. He is a safe custodian of truth and justice. An honest man
is usually a virtuous man. He always leads a plain and simple life. There is
none but loves and respects him. An honest men is really a pride and glory of a
society and a nation. The most honest men we have, the better is for the nation.
So all of us should be honest and should follow the principles of honest in our
day to day life. But it is a great regret that an honest man is now hardly
found in our country and the world at large. Study for student life
16. The School Magazine
The school magazine is an annual or
periodical publication of the school mostly written and contributed by the
students. The school magazine plays an important role in school life. It is
different from a popular or a literary journal as it contains mainly the
articles of the school students. It is usually annual or bi-annual. The editor
of the school magazine is a teacher and the assistant editors are always chosen
from among the students. The magazine helps the students to express their
feelings and thoughts. It stimulates their imagination and develops their
creative -powers. Thus it becomes a training ground in literary composition and
talent is discovered even in most unexpected quarters. A student feels proud
and happy when he finds his writing in print. In fact, the school magazine is
the first stepping stone for the future writers. Moreover, it is a link between
the past and the present students of the school. The ex-students can rightly
remember the school with all the happy memories of their boyhood days when a
copy of the school magazine reaches their hands.Study for student life
17. A Rainy Day
On
a rainy day it rains all day long. A rainy day is dull and gloomy. The sky is
overcast with thick clouds. The sky is not seen. None can go out without an
umbrella. Water stands on roads and slippery. Those who have officials and
other business go out with umbrellas over the head. Shoes in hand clothes
folded up to knee. Passersby also move in the same way. Sometimes people slip
and fall on the midway. The poor suffer much on a rainy day. They can not go
out in quest of work and can not earn their daily food. They pass the day
through suffering. Most of the students do not go to the school. Only a few go
to school but they get drenched on the way. So classes are not held and it is a
day of great joy to them. Other people also stay at home and pass the day
without doing any things. The cattle keep standing in their sheds and bellow
for fodder. A rainy day is not pleasant at all. Study for student life
18. A Book Fair
A book fair is an exhibition of books. Different kinds of
books by different writers are displayed in it. It is usually arranged by any organization like Bangla Academy or the publishing
company. Book exhibitions are usually held in divisional cities as well as
zilla towns. Book exhibitions are held on special occasions like 21st February,
Pahela Baishakh etc. Different cultural and publishing organizations make
stalls to display books published by them for sale as well as making
a demand for them. The main purpose is to introduce readers with any newly
published books. It usually lasts for a week or a month. It has grown popular
with the readers. It has become, in fact, a great attraction for the educated
and cultured people. It gives the writer an opportunity to make publicity of
their books. It also instills a love of books and develops the habit of buying
books.Study for student life
19. A Beggar
One who begs for
alms is called a beggar. The beggar is common sight in Bangladesh. Beggars are different
kinds some can walk, some limb, a few move on push carts. Begging is regarded
as a serious social problem because it encourages idleness and apathy to work.
Many find it easier to work. But majority of the beggars are homeless and
hungry. Nobody employs them. The first thing that begging creates in a beggar
is the loss of his sense of honour. There is no certainty in a beggar’s life.
They do not have any definite place to live in. His home is wherever he sleeps.
There are no fixed hours for his work. If the weather is inclement he suffers
most. In fact, he is a man without fortune. He looks forward to the days of
religious festivals when people are more charitable than other days. Reasons for
begging are many. The unemployment problem and poverty are two main reasons.
Arrangement should be made to turn them into a working force.Study for student life
20. Leisure/ Pastime
Leisure is the time when a man is free from routine
work and can do whatever he like best. In a word, it is a temporary relief from
the monotonous routine task of our daily life. Village people spend their
leisure by flying kites, fishing, playing swimming and gardening. City people
spend their leisure by shopping, reading books, watching television, using
computer, going park and zoo. The common sports are football, cricket, ha du
du, chess etc. and the common pastimes are gossiping listening radio, watching
television, reading books and newspapers etc. In late winter, the nature looks
very beautiful and the sky remains very clear. Different kinds of flowers are
bloomed everywhere. People enjoy it very much. In the late winter, many people
travel from one place to another and enjoy the natural beauty. Besides, people
enjoy then various kinds of games like badminton, volleyball, dariabandha and
ha-du-du etc. Travelling is a good leisure. It refreshes our mind and broadens
our outlook. Nevertheless, it is true that travelling is an expensive pastime.
As I am a student, I do not get much time for leisure. I spend my leisure by
playing cricket and reading novels on holiday, watching television and visiting
many nice places. However, leisure should be significant for everyone.Study for student life
21. A Good Citizen
A good citizen is a blessing to society. He feels
that he has certain responsibilities towards the state, just as the state has
certain responsibilities towards him. Thus he is aware of both his privileges
and his duties. His foremost duty is his loyalty to the country of his birth.
It should be dearer to him than all his worldly possessions, and he should
always be ready to sacrifice everything for its sake. He should have firm and
deep faith in the welfare of his motherland. He has to obey law and order. He
has to respect the constitution of his country and to obey its laws. He must be
vigilant against the enemies of the country. He must not do something which may
help the anti-nationalists or the enemies of the country. He should have no
sympathy for law breakers, and he should help the state in their arrest. He
must do all he can to make the criminals feel that all respectable people are
against them. A good citizen takes intelligent interest in politics, so that he
may use his vote for the good of the country and the nation. He is clean in
habits and thoughts. He leads a simple life. Odds never damp his courage. He is
confident, brave and pure. He is sincere friend of humanity. He treats his.Study for student life
22. My Home Town
The name of my
home town is Dinajpur. It is a part of Rangpur Division. It is a district town.
Dinajpur is bounded by Thakurgaon and Panchagarh districts in the north, Gaibandha and Joypurhat districts in the south, Nilphamari and Rangpurdistricts in
the east, and the state of West Bengal, India in the west. The area of the municipality is 24.20 sq km
and its population is 157343. Rajbari, Dinajpur Museum, ramsagar tank,
Shapnapuri Theme Park, the tombs of Chehel Gazi and nayabad mosque is are the
interesting place. Haji Mohammad Danesh, M.Yousuf Ali and Moinuddin Ahmed Chowdhury are the famous people of
Dinajpur town. Study for student life
23. International Mother Language Day
By mother language we mean the language which we learn from our mother
after birth. 21 February of the year is celebrated as the International Mother
Language Day throughout the world. It is a national holiday in Bangladesh. This day is meant to
recognize and uphold the multilingual variety of mother tongues. There is a
history behind the observation of the day. On 21st
February 1952 some young sons of Bangladesh sacrificed their lives for
establishing the rightful place of Bangla. To commemorate their sacrifice this
day has been declared by UNESCO as the International Mother Language Day to be
observed globally. The declaration of 21 February as the International Mother
Language Day is a glowing homage by the international communities to the
language martyrs of Bangladesh.Study for student life
24. Computer
A computer is an electronic machine. It is a wonder of
modern science. It has now become an essential part of modern life. A computer
is used for storing, organising and finding information. It is also used to do
big mathematical calculations, control other machines and whatnot. Any computer
has two parts: hardware and software. The mechanical and electronic parts are
called hardware. Software refers to the data or programmes. Broadly, hardware
includes CPU, Monitor the Key board and the Mouse. These are the main parts of
the computer. CPU looks like a box. It has a Mother board, the Chip, the Cards
and the Rams in it. Monitor works like a TV screen. It shows whatever the
computer is directed to do. Key board is like a typewriter. One can do
different things by clicking on the icon with the Mouse. We can communicate
with the whole world through the Internet with the help of computers.Study for student life
25. The Victory Day
'The Victory Day' is observed in our country on the 16th
December every year. The day is observed because on this day in 1971 we
achieved our independence from Pakistan. We won
victory at the cost of a bloody war and Bangladesh came into
being and occupied a place in the world map as an independent country. And to
commemorate this great victory we observe this day with great solemnity. We
remember the mammoth sacrifice of the martyrs who laid down their lives for the
country. The day begins with gunshots. The whole country wears a festive look.
The national flag is hoisted on the top of each office and house and people
from every strata of the society go to the national mausoleum. They offer
flowers there as a symbol of profound homage and heartfelt love to the martyrs.
This day is a day of great significance for the Bangladeshis. This day reminds
us of the sacrifices of our valiant people. It also reminds us of our duty to
protect the independence of the country. To me this day is a day of great joy,
hope and inspiration. I see this victory as a victory against injustice,
tyranny and falsehood. This day will remain evergreen in the heart of each
Bangalee.Study for student life
26. A Hawker
A hawker is a common sight on a street of a city or a town
or in a compartment of a train. He carries things sometimes on his head,
sometimes in his hands, sometimes in a bag and sometimes in a small hand-cart.
He sells various kinds of things including sweets, drinks, books, pens,
medicines and what not. He uses various tricks to attract the attention of the
buyers. Sometimes he starts singing or even starts acting. Sometimes he is
funny and sometimes irritating. He sells things at a cheaper rate than that of
the permanent shop-keepers. It is possible as he has not to pay any rent for a
shop or salary to salesman. He is, as if, a moving shop and a salesman
combined. But it is a pity that he has to do such hard labour for living from
hand to mouth.Study for student life
27. A Village Fair
A fair is held every year at Krishnanagar on account of
Rasjatra. I visited the fair this year. When I reached there, I saw a sea of
human heads moving to and for on the fair-ground. There were hundreds of stalls
for selling various articles, such as toys, dolls, balloons, ribbons, wooden
utensils, earthen pots, house-hold goods, baskets etc. There were a large
number of sweet-meat stalls and they tempted the buyers, especially the children
more than any other thing. The chief objects of attraction were two circus
parties. They beat their drums every now and then to attract the spectators.
The people who came to visit the fair came from all ranks of society and were
all cald in their gala dress. The life of the villagers is usually dull and
monotonous. Once a year the fair breaks the monotony and adds joy to their
life. It creates a ripple of joy all around. It is also a meeting ground for
the old and the young, the rich and the poor.Study for student life
28. An Ideal Student
An ideal student is one who is good both in his studies and manners. He
is not necessarily a brilliant student. However, he is very much regular and
punctual in his studies. He attends his classes regularly and listens to his
teachers attentively. He prepares his lesson in time and never leaves it
undone. He leads a very disciplined as well as routine life. He gets up early
in the morning and attends his lessons carefully. No wonder such a student
always does well in the examination. He has some sterling qualities of head and
heart. He is polite, modest and well-behaved in his manners. He is again
honest, sincere, responsible and respectful to elders. An ideal student also
takes part in games and sports. Mentally pure, lofty and noble, such a boy
lives a very plain life.Study for student life
29. Arsenic Problem
Arsenic problem is a very
familiar matter in Bangladesh. A chemical element, arsenic is highly poisonous when found in an excessive level with water. It causes
arsenicosis, a disease leading to poisoning
of the body and black spots. Poisoning by arsenic is a slow process. When
people drink water from tubewell containing arsenic, they begin to show
symptoms and become unwell. Long-term poisoning might cause also death of the
sufferers. People can however, get rid of this disease by drinking water from a
source that contain no arsenic. To ensure this, the tubewells should be tested
and painted green if safe and red if unsafe. Eating a healthy balanced diet,
ideally containing fish and vegetables is also considered an initial treatment
for this disease. People can collect rain water and also surface water from
ponds and rivers which are free from arsenic.Study for student life
30. Bangladesh
Bangladesh is a beautiful
country which is located in the south East Asia. It is bounded
by India on its west,
north-west and east, by Myanmar on the south
east and by the Bay of Bengal on the south. It achieved its Independence through an
armed liberation war of 9 months in 1971. Its capital is Dhaka. The chief
religion is Islam and Muslims constitute 80% of the population. Hindus are the
largest minority group. There are other religions also. There are considerable
numbers of Christians and Buddhists. The common customs and traditions that
people follow here include the hospitality, humility, and fellow feelings, the
observance of pahela baishakh, the 1st day of Bengali year etc.
The people are simple, sociable and deeply religious. They
are very loyal to family ties and respectful towards the seniors and elders.
The main tourist spots in Bangladesh include the
sea beach of Cox's Bazar, the
mangrove of the sundarbans in Khulna, the capital
of ancient Bangla, Sonargaon, the Mahasthangarh etc. Bangladesh is unique with
the beauties and bounties of Nature. There is no other country in the world
which is as beautiful as Bangladesh. We feel proud
having born in this beautiful soil.Study for student life
31. A Day Labourer
A day labourer is one who makes his livelihood by selling physical
labour. He is a very familiar and useful person in the society. He performs every
household or economic activity. He might cut wood, make furniture, sweeps dirt
and rubbish, loads and unloads goods. He might also have to work in the field
under the burning sun. He works from morning to evening. Though a labourer works hard, he is
often ill-paid. By the day's income, he can't maintain his family well.
Besides, he has to go without food sometime when he can't have work. He can't
meet the basic needs like cloth, medicine, and education of his family members.
Though a day labourer has a difficult day, he is usually free from anxieties
and cares.Study for student life
32. Deforestation
A forest is a large area of land abounding with trees,
bushes etc. Deforestation means cutting down of trees on a large scale. Trees
are useful to us in many ways. They provide us with food and other products,
give us shade and protect us from flood, drought and other natural disasters.
We can breathe on earth as the plants exist. If there is no plant, the earth
will become lifeless desert. But nowadays, plants are being destroyed at an
alarming rate. Man cuts wood to cook food and to make furniture. Besides, he is
eager to draw a quick profit from trees. But he is callous to plant and look
after new trees. Thus, we are losing our trees and as a result we are
heading towards disaster. The government has taken steps to stop deforestation.
But the rate of plantation is not satisfactory compared to the rate of
deforestation. Moreover, we have to educate our common people and raise
consciousness among them to control deforestation.Study for student life
33. Your Favourite Author/Poet
Rabindranath Tagore is my favourite author. He was born at
Jorasanko in Calcutta on the 7th
may, 1861. He had no regular school education. But his education was not
neglected. Form the very boyhood he began to write poems of great merit and
charm. Under the personal care of his father Debendranath Tagare, he gained a
deep knowledge in Bengali, Sanskrit and English. He was a versatile genius. He
was a poet, a dramatist, a story -writer, a novelist, a critic and an essayist. Some of his best
poems are found in the 'Gitanjali', 'Sonar Tari, 'Kheya', 'Kalpana’,
'Balaka' etc. For his 'Gitanjali' he got the Nobel Prize in literature in 1913.
His novels and plays are of high order. His songs are now very popular in our
country. He was a great educationist too. He had his own ideas as to how to
educate the children for their all round development. He established a school
at Santiniketan and afterwards founded the University of Viswa Bharati. I love him
becauses he was a great poet as well as great thinker of international
reputation.Study for student life
34. Your Favourite Hobby
A hobby is a favourite subject which a man follows not
because it is his main business but because it gives him pleasure. There are so
many fashionable hobbies such as stamp-collecting, coin-collecting, photography
etc. But my favourite hobby is gardening. I dig the land, sow the seeds and
water the plants it is my garden. It involves hard work but it is not tiresome,
because it is loves labour. I can sit for hours in my garden, watching the buds
come up, and the brances nodding in the breeze. I feel that the plants and
their flowers are no mute insensate things. They have a language of their own
which 1 understand. Although a hobby is a source of pleasure, not of profit, my
hobby combines the two. My mother looks upon it very kindly, as a part of my
garden serves as a kitchen garden. My friends often ask me why I have chosen
gardening as my hobby when there are so many fashionable hobbies. Study for student life
35. Your Favourite Player
My favourite player is Sunil Manohar Gavaskar. He is one of
the greatest cricketers of the world and as a batsman he is a class by himself.
He is called the 'Little Master' for his short size, and bright performance. He
is renowned as the 'record-breaking Gavaskar' as he always lives to enjoy
himself in making various new records. He has the records of highest test
matches, highest run and so on. The sound technique and temperament which is
the key of success of a cricketer is fully present in him. He is regarded as a
'run machine' by the critics of cricket. Most of his strokes are of copy-book
style. He surpasses anybody else except Bradman in score and in style of
batting'. He gives pleasure and gets pleasure in playing the game. For all
these reasons I think him as one of the best gems in the field of the world
cricket.Study for student life
36. Load Shedding
Nowadays load-shedding is almost a daily occurrence in
cities and suburbs. There is hardly any area which is not affected by it.
Cinema houses, shops, factories, hospitals are fall affected by it. The
industrial units are paralyzed for the time being. Production is hampered due
to failure of electricity. Even operation stops in hospitals for load shedding.
The students close their books and sit idly in darkness. They curse the
authorities especially if electricity fails before their examination. In fact,
the problem of load-shedding is a great problem of our country. It should not
be allowed to continue in the present manner. The whole country is bound to
collapse if the present condition of load-shedding is not improved. So the
government should think over the matter deeply and take necessary steps to
check it as early as possible.Study for student life
37. Pamela Baishakh
Pahela Balshakh is the first day of Bangla year. It is a
part and parcel of Bangla culture. It is a public holiday. The day is
celebrated with traditional festivities throughout the country. Traditionally
traders and shopkeepers open 'halkhata' and offer sweets to their customers and
clients. Different socio-cultural organisations draw up elaborate programmes to
celebrate the day. The day's first programme begins at dawn at Ramna Batamul.
Various cultural organisations bring out colourful processions carrying
festoons, placards, posters, banners etc. to welcome the new year. Again, some
cultural institutions hold cultural programmes on their premises. The national
dailies bring out special supplements. Radio and Television air special
programmes hailing the occasion. The tradition of Pahela Baishakh is said to
have begun by the great Mughal Emperor Akbar. No doubt, it symbolizes the
national hope and aspiration of a new year.Study for student life
38. Our School Library
A library is a room or building where we can read various
books, journals, periodicals etc. and satisfy our thirst for knowledge. It is
an essential element of any educational institution. Our school has a vast
library. It is located on the first floor adjacent to the prayer room. It's a
big room where books and periodicals are arranged very systematically. The
library follows Dewy Decimal System and we can easily locate any book we want.
There is an efficient librarian who conducts the library. Each student is
issued a library card. He can borrow at best three books at a time and keep
them at home for a fortnight. The library remains open from 8 am to 5 pm. A calm and
quiet atmosphere prevails in the library. However, the most important aspect of
our library is its rare collection in the field of literature. It is a key
attraction for all students.Study for student life
39. A Street Hawker
A street hawker is a
very familiar figure in towns. He is usually seen selling different kinds
of things on the street. He earns his livelihood by hawking his commodities from street to
street. He sells toys, ribbons, cloths, fruits, sweets, vegetables, fancy goods
and daily necessaries. He carries them on the head, sometimes in hand,
sometimes in a small basket or on shoulder or Study for student life
40. Traffic Jam
Traffic jam refers to a long line of vehicles on the road
leading to serious road block. It is a common picture of the major roads of Bangladesh. It is also
seen on the town or even rural roads. There are some causes behind this.
Firstly, many drivers are ignorant of traffic rules while some deliberately
violate traffic rules. This leads to serious road block. Again, plying of
various vehicles, with different velocity causes traffic jam. The vehicles with
high speed are sometime blocked by vehicles with less speed. Then traffic jam
is largely due to thousands of rickshaws plying on the busy roads.
Besides, sometime water clogged in the road leads to traffic jam. Finally,
poor driving, reckless parking alongside pavements and unhealthy competition
among drivers cause traffic jam. It can be stopped by maintaining traffic rules
strongly as well as making drivers conscious about following these rules.Study for student life
41. Tree Plantation
Tree plantation means afforestation or planting trees more and more.
This is a programme taken by the government lo save our environment from
desertation. Trees are very useful and necessary for the ecological balance of
the environment. Trees give us oxygen without which we can't survive. But this
important aspect of our environment is destroyed by the unwise acts of the
people. Indiscriminate cutting of trees lead to desertation and barrenness
posing a threat for our existence on earth. We should plant more and more trees
in order to maintain a harmony between man and nature and also to save our
environment. June and July are the proper time for tree plantation. Tree Plantation week is observed every
year in the outskirts of towns. Trees can be planted on the banks of ponds,
rivers, on both sides of highways and railways, on the banks o dams etc. The
government and the public should work together to materialize tree plantation
programme. The more we plant trees the more we do good to us. Study for student life
42. Water Pollution
Water is an important element of our environment. It is called life.
When it turns undrinkable and harmful for our existence, we call it polluted.
In fact, water is polluted in many ways. Firstly, farmers often use chemical
fertilizer and insecticides in the corn fields. They mix with rain and
flood water and pollute it. Secondly, mills and factories throw their waste
into rivers and canals and pollute it. Thirdly, ignorant people pollute water
by throwing human waste and filth from drains and insanitary latrines. By
drinking polluted water, we become sick, suffer from fatal diseases and
sometime die. Thus we should prevent water from pollution for our own sake. By
making people conscious and taking measures water pollution can be reduced to
optimum level.Study for student life
43. A Winter Morning
Winter morning is a morning in the winter season. The sun becomes a late
riser. Sunlight falls the dew-drops on the grass and leaves sparkle like
pearls. Nature becomes droopy and fogs blanket her. Everything looks hazy. Cold
wave runs all over. Life seems very numb. People become very lazy and drowsy
and like to remain under blanket. They form the habit of basking in the sun.
The villagers and the poor gather straw and burn fires to warm themselves.
Winter breakfast has a special attraction and taste. It offers various kinds of
pitha, gur, muri, khai, moa etc. Date-juice is the popular drink of the time.
The morning spell slowly ends as the sun goes up. The winter morning brings joy
as well as distress to us. The haves enjoy it while the have-nots suffer a lot.
Despite pains, a winter morning is comfortable and enjoyable.Study for student life
44. Your School
The name of our school is Dash Mail High School. It is one of
the most reputed
schools in the district of Panchagarh in North Bengal. It was established in
1987. There are 22 classrooms, a library room,
a teacher's room and the Headmaster's room. There is a large playground in our school where the students
can play when they get time for that. There are 1000
pupils and 25 teachers in our school. The
teachers are well qualified. They teach us
properly. They are good and loving. We respect our teachers like our parents. The results of our school are up
to the marks. We are proud to be a student
such a school of high reputation.Study for student life
45. The Life Of A Farmer
A farmer is one, who farms or cultivates the land for agricultural production. In any agricultural country farmers play a vital role. He may be rich or poor. He works in the field from dawn to dusk. He rises early in the morning and goes to the field to seed, to weed or to harvest. After he finishing his work in the field,
he returns home in the twilight (sunset). They don't have their own
lands. They cultivate others land. The life of a farmer in our country
is full of uncertainty (hesitation). Sometimes he passes his days in
great joy if he can produce his crops well. Again, he may face hard days
if production of food grains fall because of natural calamities.
So a farmer feels happy when there is bumper-crops and feels unhappy
when production of crops falls short of expectation. As a whole, they
don't lead a happy life.
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46. Climate Change and its impacts on Bangladesh
Climate change is just one of
the destructive forces to blight south-western Bangladesh. Naturally
occurring events (which are independent of climate change), and poor
governance, are also weighing heavily on this troubled region. In order
to effectively combat the destructive processes that combine to shape
this corner of South Asia it is crucial that we gain a proper
understanding of the issues at hand. We can begin by acting to
distinguish between the causes of the impacts we see, and not settling
for the use of ‘climate change’ as a one-size-fits-all explanation. The southwest
corner of Bangladesh is not an easy place to live in. If
you speak with villagers in districts like Satkhira (who count the
Bengal tiger as a neighbour) you quickly realise you are talking with
some of the most resilient people on the planet. The scale of problems
they face can be difficult to comprehend: extreme poverty pervades the
lives of many, the seasons are changing and rains are coming later,
agricultural yields are decreasing, flooding and water-logging is
decimating livelihoods, freshwater is becoming scarce as salinity
increases and powerful cyclones demolish homes and erase lives. People
don’t cite Bangladesh as the frontline of climate change for
nothing. By the year 2050 sea levels here are expected to rise by up to
40 centimetres. Average temperatures, which have risen 0.74°C in the
past 60 years, are predicted to jump up to a further 4°C by the close of
the century. There is little doubt that climate change will have a
profound effect in Bangladesh. Experts anticipate further decreases in
food security and the availability of freshwater and increased flooding.
One model predicts that by the year 2100 climate change will displace a
staggering 16-20 million people in Bangladesh; a group roughly twice
the current population of the Dhaka city!
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