M.H.MAMUN
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MBA(Accounting)
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My school
The name of my school is Somoritan Shishupolli high
school. It is in Savar Thana under Dhaka district. There are five hundred
students and eighteen teachers. There are 15 rooms in the school. Thirteen
rooms are for classes, one room is for the teachers and the other is for the
Head Teacher. The result of the school is good. All the teachers of our school
are very friendly and helpful. They are high qualified teacher. They teach us
with pleasure. They loves us like their own children. There is a big play
ground in front of the school. I love my school very much.
Our Classroom
A classroom is the place
where classes of different subjects are held for teaching students. Our
classroom is at the ground floor of our school building. It has two doors and
four wide windows. The room is well electrified with four fans and three tube
lights. We use fans when it is necessary. There are twenty
high benches and twenty low benches for the seating arrangement of the
students. There are a fine chair and a table for the teacher. We keep the classroom neat and
clean.
My Garden
I
have a small beautiful garden at my home in Kerala. There are many beautiful
flowers in our garden. Rose, Hibiscus, Lilly, Orchids, Sunflower, Dalia etc.
are some of them. My grandmother takes care of our garden. When we go to Kerala
for vacation, I help my grandmother to water the plants. She teaches me how to
plant and take care of them. When we go to visit our friends and relatives, we
collect different plants from their garden also. Every time when we go for
vacation, we used to visit the nurseries in our neighborhood with my father and
collect more plants. My most favorite flower is rose flower and orchids. We
have different varieties of roses and orchids in our garden. Sometimes my
little naughty brother tries to pluck the flowers. I miss my garden when I am
in Kuwait. I like my garden very much.
A book fair
A book fair is a fair which is held for displaying(cÖ`k©b)
different books on different subjects. It is generally(mvavibZ)
held on certain(wbw`©ó) occasions of national importance.
It is held in a large open space enclosed(wNiv) on all sides. It is
mainly to create interest amount the people to buy and read more and more books
according to their taste and choice. Hundreds of stalls are set up by the
publishers and booksellers to display their books. Hundreds of thousands of
book lovers of all ages and sexes come and buy books at cheaper prices from a
book fair bears(enb) the testimony(mvÿ/cÖgvb) of refined(ms¯‹…wZ)
tastes and national Culture of a country. It also reminds(g‡b Kwi‡q
†`Iqv)
us that books and broadens(D`vi nIqv) our minds. The
popularity of book fairs is increasing day by day with the advancement(AMÖMwZ/DbœwZ/cÖmvi)
of civilization(mf¨Zv).
My Village
Village is
a place where the identity of a person is based upon. The name of my village is
_______. It stands on the bank of the river ________in _____ district. The area
of my village is about 22 square kilometers. The total population of my village
is about 10 thousand. Most of the villagers depend on agriculture to
earn their livelihood. Besides, there are doctors, teachers, businessmen,
expatriates and people of other professionals. There are many educational
institutions in my village. The communication system with the district town is
well in my village. I am really proud of my village
My
First Day in School
It was the month of April. I was very small then. Most
probably I was a boy of five years old. I can still remember the experience of
my first day at school. The name of my school is Somoritan Shishupolli high
school. My mother took me to the school and one of the teachers guided me to
the classroom. As I entered the classroom I felt very shy and nervous but the
teacher who was taking the class was very friendly. She caught hold of my hand
and made me sit in the front bench. Immediately three-four boys came and shook
hands with me. I felt comforted. It was the math’s class and slowly I took out
a copy and started to do the sums. After the period ended few more students
came and introduced themselves to me. It was really a great experience to have
friends in a new school. The school was over by 1 p.m. I came back home with my
father. This is one of the memorable days in my life.
A farmer
A farmer is a very important person. He works all day in the
fields, growing crops which we eat. Farmers are hardworking people. For a
farmer, his land means everything. A farmer's day begins early in the morning.
They grow crops and sell it in the market. They also grow fruits and
vegetables. They live in huts and mud houses. The farmer ploughs his land with
a pair of oxen. Some use tractors to do the work faster. They water their
fields regularly. His family also helps him. When it rains, the farmers rejoice
because rains mean a good harvest. We must be grateful to the farmers.
A rickshaw puller.
the
man who pulls a rickshaw for earning bread is called a
rickshaw puller. A rickshaw puller is
quite a familiar figure in cities and towns. He lives in a worn-out house in a
slum with his family. He gets up early in the morning, wears a shabby dress and
goes out for passengers. He takes a rickshaw on hire for a half-day or for a
full day. He earns money by the sweat of his honest brow and supports his
family. He drives rickshaw both in fair or foul weather. He gets drenched in
the rain and burnt in the sun. he bargains with passengers and fixes up the
fare. He demands more when the weather is very hot or foul. He has to lead a
very miserable life. His life is full of sorrows and sufferings. He cannot
enjoy peace and happiness. If he becomes sick, he and his family have to
starve. Thus a rickshaw puller has to lead a very hard life amidst dire
poverty.
My Reading Room
A room which is used for reading, is called a reading
room. I am a student of class vi. As a student, I have a reading room. It is at
the corner of the house. It is a small one. The room has two doors and three
windows. It is very neat and clean. It is well set with fans or lights. There
are two chairs, a table and a bookself in my reading rood. All my books and necessary
articles are kept in the self. The walls of the room are nicely decorated with
some paintings and pictures. I keep my reading room neat and clean. There is a
nice flower garden beside my reading room. It gives me a great joy.
A railway station
A railway station is
a place where trains stop and start from. It is a crowded and familiar place to
all. From railway station people get into the trains and get down from the
train. In a big railway station there is a shed over the platform but at a small
station it is open. A railway station has its master’s room, ticket counter and
waiting room for male and female. There are restaurants, shops, newspaper
corners, book stalls and other stationary shops in it. Passengers come here
from different places and also go different places from here. Passengers always
gather here to collect their tickets. They push one another to go ahead. When
the train comes it becomes a noisy place and when train leaves the station it
becomes calm and quiet. The flagman moves with red and green flags. The hawkers
make different sounds, beggars continue their begging and all people also
continue their own works in the station. Thus a railway station is a place of
great noise.
A
STREET ACCIDENT
A street
accident has become a common incident in Bangladesh. We find the news of street
accident in newspapers everyday. It is taken place by buses, trucks, rickshaws,
baby-taxies etc. It is increasing day by day. It is a great problem in our
country. Thousands of people die every year because of street accident. Most of
the accidents generally take place in urban areas. There are many causes
of a street accident. The reckless driving of the drivers are the main causes
of it. The unconsciousness of the people is also responsible for increasing
street accident. Most of the drivers are not willing to obey the traffic rules.
On the other hand, passer-by are also busy. They do not use over bridge and use
underground path. As a result a street accident is caused every-day. So we
should try to solve i t. Traffic rules should be imposed. Passer-by and driver
should be aware. Radio, T.V can play an important role in this regard. Govt.
also should take proper step to solve this problem.
Climate Change
Climate
change is burning question nowadays. It is now the most unpredictable threat to
our planet. The earth’s climate has changed over the last century. There is
stronger evidence that most of the warming observed the last 50 years is due to
human activities. Because of gas emissions, temperatures should continue to
rise over the 21st century. Its impact will be severely
negative for both mankind and nature. Human activities that contribute to
climate change include in particular the burning of fossil fuels, agriculture
and land-use changes like deforestation. These causes emissions of carbon
dioxide [co2], the main gas responsible for climate change . And for this
possibly many catastrophic changes will be inevitable. The more the greenhouse
gasses are emitted, the higher the tendency will be for the earth to warm. It
will widespread the melting of snow and ice. Serious consequences will be a
rise in sea levels, which will endanger coastal areas and small islands.
Therefore, only reducing emissions of greenhouse gasses should reduce the risk
of the adverse effects. Many options for emission reduction is available. But
the whole world needs to be concerned to remove this fatal threat.
A TEA STALL
A tea stall is a small shop where tea is prepared(cÖ¯‘Z
Kiv) and supplied(mieivn
Kiv) to the people. It is a common sight
in our country. It is found(cvIqv) in cities, bazars, towns, and railway stations, bus
stands, beside(cv‡k) school, college and even in villages. There are several(wewfbœ) chairs, tables and benches in a tea stall. Prepared
tea is sold here. Biscuits, cakes, bananas, cigerates and betel leaf (cvb cvZv) are also sold here. In a tea stall, there is a boy or
two who serve to the customers. The manager sits generally in front of the cash
box and collects money from the customers. A stall opens in the morning and
closes at night. A tea stall is a popular place. People come and take tea here.
They talk on various(wewfbœ) subjects,
village politics, national and international politics and on current affairs.
Actually a tea stall is an important place of social gathering. The customers
spend their free time in the tea stall for extra enjoyment.
My class teacher
The name of my class
teacher is Mrs Mahinur Akter Monika. She is a B.A. She is good looking, nice
woman and well qualified. She is my favourite teacher. Her method of teaching
is different from others. She teaches us English. She teaches us in such
a way that we do not need to read the lesson again at home. She always makes
our lesson interesting and lively. She makes lessons easy to students. She
always speaks gently. She behaves friendly. She advises us to attend the class
regularly. She never makes late to come to her class. She is very regular in
attendance. She teaches us with love. She likes us very much as her sons. She
encourages us in learning English. She also finds interest to work
with us in the classroom and outside. After all, she is very helpful to us. We
like her very much.
Morality Shop
Morality
Shop is one kind of shops, where there will be no shopkeeper. The price of
each item or thing will be written on a small piece of paper. This price tag
will be attached to the item or items. Anybody will pick an item he likes; he
will look at the price tag and put the money in the box kept there. And the thing
is now his. In that case, someone may take a thing and go away without paying.
It will be stealing. Nobody will do it. Because, Conscience will see them
stealing. There is something in one’s mind called conscience. It tells anybody
whether his actions are right or wrong. Then his conscience will tell him “This
is a wrong thing. He must not do it.” If he steals or does a bad thing, his
conscience will prick him and trouble him. And he will never have his peace of
mind. So to be a good and happy person, he should have a clear conscience.
Begum Rokeya
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.
A Reading Room.
The room which
is used for reading is called a reading room. Every student has a separated
reading room. I am a student. So I have reading room in my house. It is a
tin-shed room. It faces to the south. It enables the sunlight and air enter my
reading room easily. My reading room is well-furnished. My books are kept
nicely in the bookcase. There is an almirah in my reading room. Important books
and works are kept in it. I have also a daily routine to follow. It is hanging
on the wall. There are an electric fan and a tube-light in my reading room. I
always keep my reading room neat and clean. I feel very comfortable in my
reading room. I am really proud of my reading room.
Your Favourite Teacher
A
teacher is an asset to a country. I have come across many teachers in my
student life. Of them all, Mr Alam is my favourite teacher. He is a teacher of
English. He is a BA in English and trained in English teaching. He is a man of
letters with profound knowledge in The English language. His teaching style is
very much attractive and effective. When he takes his class, all the students
listen to him with great attention. He makes us share our views and feelings
with him. He makes our lessons interesting to us. He maintains an amiable
relation with all his students. Besides, he is a man of principle with a good
character. He is very sincere, punctual and honest. He is a skilled teacher and
is in dedicated teaching. He loves and guides us like his sons. He always
encourages us to learn new things. He is no doubt, an ideal teacher. Because of
all his extraordinary qualities, he is my favorite teacher.
A Rainy Day
On a
rainy day, it rains all day long. A rainy day is dull(wb‡¯ÍR) and gloomy(gbgiv). The sky is overcast(‡gNv”Qbœ) with thick clouds. None can go
out without an umbrella. Water stands the roads and roads become muddy(K`©gv³) and slippery(wcw”Qj). Those who have offices and
other businesses go out with umbrellas over their head, shoes in hand and
clothes folded up to the knee. Passers-by also move in the same way. Sometimes
people slip and fall on the muddy road. When it rains in torrents(cÖej
e„wócvZ/cÖej †¯ªvZ),
people get drenched(cøvweZ)
and stop midway. The poor suffer much on a rainy day. They cannot go out in
quest(‡LvuRv) of work and cannot earn their
daily food. They pass the day through sufferings. Most of the students do not
go to the school. Only a few go to the 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 stay at home and pass the day without doing anything. The cattle(Mevwa cï) keep standing in their sheds and
bellow. A rainy day is a mixed day of joy and sorrow. Despite all its
disadvantages, we enjoy ourselves on this day. It brings some variety to our
monotonous (GK‡N‡q)life.
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Our School Library/ A school library
A library is a store house
of knowledge. A library satisfies our eternal desire for knowledge of
the unknown and the unseen. A library is a part and parcel of a
school. No school is complete without a library. Our school has a
big library. It is housed in a separate two stored building.
The library has a good collection. There are many almirahs. The books
are arranged in different shelves according to subjects. The reading room and
the office room of the librarian are separate. There is a big reading room. The
reading room is well furnished. When we take the help of a catalogue, the
assistants at once find the book and help us. We are
issued library cards. We can borrow books from the library. We
are to return the borrowed books after two weeks. In the reading room we can
read as many books as we like. Silence is must here. Nobody is
allowed to make noise. We are proud of our school library.
Load Shedding
Load shedding means the suspension(wej¤^) of the supply of electricity. It is a common affair(e¨vcvi) in our country. It has become a major problem. It is a
burning question in our society. We cannot lead a normal
life for this problem. The problem is getting worse(Lvivc) day by day. There are many causes of load shedding. Misuse,
illegal connection, insufficient(Ach©vß) productions are the main causes of load shedding. Some
dishonest persons are also responsible(`vqx)
for it. All classes of people are the victim(wkKvi) of it. Due to load shedding production in mills and
factories decreases(n«vm cvIqv).
Operation stops in hospitals. Students also cannot study properly. After all,
load shedding effects on the economy of our country. Our Govt.
has already taken the necessary steps to solve this problem. All of
us should be sincere to remove the problem. Public awareness is also
needed in this respect.
Our national
flag
A national flag is a symbol of an independent country. We have a national flag of our own. It symbolizes our integrity(অখণ্ডতা), solidarity (সংহতি) and sovereignty(সার্বভৌম ক্ষমতা ). We got our national flag at the cost of a bloody war in 1971. Its shape is rectangular(আয়তক্ষেত্রাকার). The length and breadth of it is 10 : 6. It is made of cotton, linen or silk. The major part of it is deep green and there is a red circle in the middle of it. The deep green is the symbol of everlasting youth, freshness and vigor(‡ZR) of our nation. The red circle symbolizes the rising sun of independence. It is hoisted (উত্তোলন ) everyday on our government offices and educational institutions. It is kept half-mast on our national mourning (শোক) days. We should uphold its honor by doing our work honestly and sincerely.
A tea stall
A tea stall is a small shop where
tea is prepared and supplied to the people. It is a common sight in our
country. It is found in cities, bazars, towns , railway stations, bus stands ,
beside school, college and even in villages. There are several chairs, tables
and benches in a tea stall. Prepared tea is sold here. Biscuits, cakes,
bananas, cigerates and betel leaf are also sold here. In a tea stall, there is
a boy or two who serve to the customers. The manager sits generally in front of
the cash box and collects money from the customers. A stall opens in the
morning and closes at night. A tea stall is a popular place. People come and
take tea here. They talk on various subjects, village politics, national and
international politics and on current affairs. Actually a tea stall is an
important place of social gathering. The customers spend their free time in the
tea stall for extra enjoyment.
Tree plantation
Tree plantation means planting trees
more and more. Trees are part and parcel of our environment. Trees are useful
to us in many ways. They give us foods, fruits, medicines, woods, flowers,
shades etc. They also give us oxygen and take in carbon dioxide. They keep the
balance of the environment. They protect us from various kinds of natural
calamities like floods, droughts, storms, cyclones etc. But people cut down
trees and endanger our own lives. Cutting down trees causes serious damage to
the soil. It also causes global warming which may bring about a serious cause
of sufferings to the human beings in the near future. Trees are our best
friends. So, we should not cut and use trees at random. Rather we should plant
more trees for a healthier, happier and better life.
Traffic
Jam
Traffic jam is a long line of vehicles in where many vehicles get stuck in jam. It occurs in big cities and towns. Our vehicles have increased but our roads have not increased. The drivers have little knowledge about traffic rules. Parking here and there and overtaking tendency are also the cause of occurring traffic jam. It brings great suffering to us. It kills our valuable time. We can’t reach school, college, office and hospital in time. Ambulance and fire brigade can not go hurry up due to traffic jam. The number of roads should be increased. Traffic rules should also be imposed with an iron hand. After doing all this things we can hope traffic jam free country and save our valuable time.
Traffic jam is a long line of vehicles in where many vehicles get stuck in jam. It occurs in big cities and towns. Our vehicles have increased but our roads have not increased. The drivers have little knowledge about traffic rules. Parking here and there and overtaking tendency are also the cause of occurring traffic jam. It brings great suffering to us. It kills our valuable time. We can’t reach school, college, office and hospital in time. Ambulance and fire brigade can not go hurry up due to traffic jam. The number of roads should be increased. Traffic rules should also be imposed with an iron hand. After doing all this things we can hope traffic jam free country and save our valuable time.
My Class Teacher/My Favourite
Teacher/My Favourite Person
The
name of my class teacher is Mrs Mahinur Akter Monika.She is my favourite
teacher.She is also my favourite person. She is a B.A. She is good looking,
nice women and well qualified. She is my favourite teacher. Her method of
teaching style is different from others. She teaches us the subject of English.
She teaches us in such a way that we do not need read the lesson again at home.
She always makes our lesson interesting and lively. She makes lessons easy to
students. She always speaks gently. She behaves with us like a friend. She
advises us to attend the class regularly. She never makes late to come to his
class. She is very regular in attendance. She teaches us with love. She
likes us very much as her sons. She encourages us in learning English She also
finds interesting in working with us in the classroom and outside. After all,
she is very helpful to us. We like her very much.
Mobile phone
Mobile phone is an
important medium of communication. It is a portable electronic device. With a
mobile phone, one can talk anywhere in the world within the shortest possible
time. The man who sends the message has to pay the bill but the receiver
responds free. Mobile is the greatest invention of the 21st century. Nowadays
it is an all-purpose tool that is used in most of sector modern life like;
home, service, business and in education. Especially the businessman and the
serviceman are greatly benefited through the use of mobile phone. It is useful
for doctors and high officials. Sometimes terrorists and criminals carry out
their evil desires and commit crimes without much difficulty using the phone.
It should be checked. Above all, it is an essential part of our modern life.
A
Village Doctor
A doctor is a person who has been
trained in a practices medical science to treat the patient. A village doctor
is one who practices medicine in a village. He is usually either an unfortunate
medical student who could not continue his studies or an ex-dispenser (of
medicine) at a clinic or the outdoor section of the hospital. He may also be a
self-taught person. The village doctor has a chamber in the local market. It is
also going to a patient’s house if he is seriously ill or is unwilling to walk
to the doctor’s chamber. Though a village doctor is not a properly educated
medical practitioner, his service is useful to the village people. They readily
get his service. And in most cases, he is successful in curing his patients. If
he finds, the disease a serious one, the village doctor advises the patient to
call a qualified doctor or to take him to a hospital.
Early rising
Answer: Early rising
is a habit by which a man gets up early from the bed. It is useful in many ways
and it is called a good habit. There is a proverb, “Early to bed and early to
rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. An early riser can take exercise
in the morning and it is essential for body and mind. He can also enjoy fresh
morning air. An early riser enjoys the beauty of nature and the colorful
flowers and green leaves of the morning makes him fresh and alive. An early
riser begins his daily work early and he can do more works than the people who
get up late. So early rising is really the source of health, wealth and wisdom.
A Bus Station
A bus station is a very important place to those who travel
by bus from one place to another. It is a place where buses stop for sometime
to facilitate the passengers to get in and to get down from them. Important bus
stands, especially the bus stands in a city or, towns remain crowded throughout
the day. Passengers are always found waiting there. When a bus stops at such a
stand, there is an unusual bustle and hurry among the passengers. Some
passengers hurry to get down from the bus, while passengers waiting for the bus
want to get into it. As a result there is a great collision among the
passengers. In such a situation the old and the weak find it difficult to get
into or get down. The scene often goes so far that it seems passengers are
fighting with one another to get in or to get down first. Taking advantage of
this pickpockets sometimes pick the pockets of the passengers. Moreover, shouts
of coolies, conductors, bus-helpers make the place noisier. These are the usual
sights of a bus stand during the busy hours of the day. Besides, hawkers are
often found busy selling their goods like cigarettes, betel-leaves, newspaper,
fruits etc.
A school
magazine
A
school magazine is an annual publication(cÖKvkb) of a school. It is usually published once a year. Students
and teachers write to it. It contains(i‡q‡Q) the literary(mvwnZ¨) works or other information of a school. It also contains
quizzes, poems, short-stories etc. Some teachers and students work for it. The
committee is formed among them. The editor invites writings. Then the best
writings are selected for publishing. Mainly students and teachers bear(enb Kiv)the expenditure(e¨q) for the publication of the
magazine. A fund is formed named 'magazine fund' for this. A school magazine
has great importance in school life. A student can express(cÖKvk Kiv) his latent(myß)talent(cÖwZfv) through(gva¨g) it Students can know about their
school. They can also enrich their knowledge. Every school should publish a school
magazine. It is a part and parcel of school life.
A Winter Morning
There are six seasons in our country. Winter is one of them. It is the season of mist(কুয়াশা) and cold. So, a winter morning is misty and cold. There is dense fog everywhere. Everything looks hazy(A¯ú÷). Things at a distance can hardly(Kó mnKv‡i) be seen. The tall trees are covered with fog and they cannot be made out. It dews(wkwki) at night. When the morning sun peeps(DuwK) the dew-drops look like glittering(PgKcÖ`/wSwKwgwK) diamond on grass and plants, in this season, the poor people suffer a lot because they do not have warm clothes to put on. The condition of birds and animal’s beggar’s description. They feel happy to see the rays(iwkœ/wKib) of the sun. Sweet date juice(‡LRyi im) is available in this season. People like to drink the juice. The scene of the winter morning gradually(ax‡iax‡i) changes as the day advances. The sun goes up and fog disappears(A`„k¨). Then people go to their respective works.
A day laborer
A day laborer is he who does heavy manual labor in various
fields. He is quite known to all. He is to be healthy, strong and stout(wbfx©K). He
lives with his family in a slum(ew¯Í), He gets up early in
the morning and goes out in search of work. He works hard from dawn to dusk(¤øvb) for
his employer and gets his wages(gRywi) at evening. Then he
goes to market, buys his daily necessaries and returns to his slum. He is
always dependent on his employer. When he gets more work, he earns more and
then he and the members of his family eat to their heart’s content. Sometimes
he and his family go without food if he cannot manage work. However, he is in
great demand in harvesting(dmj djv‡bv) season. The life of a
day laborer is full of sorrows and sufferings. He can hardly enjoy peace and
happiness. In all weathers-good and bad he works hard all day long and earns
his livelihood by the sweat(Nvg) of his brow(Kcvj). He
does not know what is rest. Though the service of a day laborer is of great
importance, he is very much neglected. He is ill-paid and can hardly make both
ends. He is not held in due respect. So we should have a soft feeling for him
so that he can lead a decent(kvwjb/Lye fv‡jvB) life with dignity(m¤§vb).
A Street hawker
A Street hawker is
a petty(ÿz`ª) businessman. He is a
very familiar figure(cwiwPZ wPÎ).
He is seen in cities, towns. Even in villages and at different stations. He
carries(enb Kiv) everything with him
and moves from place to place. He carries things sometimes on his hand.
Sometimes in his hands, sometimes in a bag and sometimes in a small handcart(‡VjvMvwo). He sells various kinds of things
including sweets, drinks, ice-cream, chanachur (Bombay mix), fancy goods(gwbnvwi), cosmetics, books, newspapers,
clothing, and hat. He uses various tricks to draw the attention of the buyers.
He cries out(&D”P¯^‡i wPrKvi
Kiv) the names of articles in a peculiar(we‡kl) voice. Sometimes he starts singing, dancing or even action.
He is a very clever. He knows the time of his business. He approaches(cš’v) the women and children at noon while the male members remain
busy outside. He sells things at a cheaper rate than that of permanent shopkeepers.
The things he sells are mostly chefs. They have only-catching outward(বাহ্যিক) shows. He has to lead a very hard life with poor income.
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