মঙ্গলবার, ১৫ সেপ্টেম্বর, ২০১৫

Rivers of Bangladesh for class six - JSC




Bangladesh is a land of rivers. She is in fact cross-crossed by numerous rivers. These rivers are very useful to the overall development of the country. The rivers here are full to the brim in the rainy season. But in winter they take a very shabby look.

There are many rivers in Bangladesh. Of them The Padma, The Meghna, The Yamuna, The Karnaphuli, The Brahmaputra etc. are the big and main rivers. Apart from these, there are many other small rivers almost all over the country.

The rivers of Bangladesh play a very important role in various sectors.
Firstly, they are a huge source of fishes Secondly; the agriculture sector of our country largely depends on those rivers for irrigation. Thirdly, some nightly rivers are also great source of energy. Fourthly, Our River is the main way of communication. They are also a great source of natural beauties.

In spite of having a few negative effects, the rivers of Bangladesh play a very significant role in the sociology-economy of the country. Truly speaking, the rivers are the part and parcel of our country. They are no doubt a blessing to us as well as our country.

My Daily Life EASSAY WRITING for class six




 I am a student. My daily life is simple. I get up at six o'clock in the morning. Then I go to toilet, brush my teeth and wash my face. Then I drink a cup of tea and sit down to do my homework. I read up to 9 am. Then i take my food and go to school. I go to school on bus.

I reach school at 9:45 am. I attend assembly at 10:00 am. Then our regular class starts. We have seven periods daily. I listen carefully what the teachers teach. i return back home at 4:30 pm.

After I reach home, I take off my school uniform. I wash my hand and feet. Then i take tiffin. I play for an hour and take rest. Then, I start to do my homework. After supper, I take some rest for a time. Then again I start reading and writing. Generally, I go to bed at 9 pm.

But during holidays, I feel relaxed. I get up late I enjoy holidays either by going picnic or going to zoo or going to cinema or watching television.

My Country EASSAY WRITING for JSC




The name of our country is Bangladesh. It is situated in the south Asia. Its land area is 147570 square kilometers with a large number of populations. It became independence on 16th December 1971 from Pakistan. Dhaka is the capital of this country.

The population of this country is about 16 core and most of them are Muslims. The others are Hindus, Christians, Buddhists and etc. Most of the people of this country use Bangla as their mother language.
Bangladesh is the land of rivers because there are many large and deep rivers in it. The Padma, the Meghna and the Yamuna are the biggest rivers where various kinds of fishes are found. The land of this country is very fertile where various kinds of crops and fruits are grown. 

There are six seasons in Bangladesh and the weather and climate of all seasons are totally different from one another. Based on the seasons, different kinds of fruits, vegetables and crops are cultivated. Rice, jute, sugarcane, potato, tobacco, pulse, oil, seed, vegetable, spices, tea, etc. are our main crops. Our seasonal fruits like mango, jack fruit, guava, black berry, pineapple, banana, coconut, water melon etc. are great attraction to the people of home and aboard.  
Bangladesh is considered as the gift of nature because of its natural beauties and resources. Therefore, the development of our country is increasing rapidly and we feel proud to be the inhabitant of this country.

The Farmer and His Sons Story for JSC




There was a rich farmer who had worked hard all his life. But now, he had grown old and was ailing. He was oil his deathbed. He wanted to be sure that after his death, his sons would give the same attention to the farm as he had given throughout his life………………
He called his sons to his bedside and said, “My sons, I have something important to share with you. There is a great treasure lying hidden in one of my vineyards. If you dig properly, you will find it and will become very rich. After the farmer’s death, the sons started digging every portion of file land. They continued to dig for days and days but did not find the treasure. But their labor did not go in vain. This time the vines produced an abundant crop of high quality and they became rich. They realized the meaning of the treasure their father had talked about. Real wealth lies in hard work.                                                 

The Thirsty Crow story



One hot day, a thirsty crow flew all over the fields looking for water. For a long time, he could not find any. He felt very weak, almost lost all hope. Suddenly, he saw a water jug below the tree. He flew straight down to see if there was any water inside……………… 
Yes, he could see some water inside the jug! The crow tried to push his head into the jug. Sadly, he found that the neck of the jug was too narrow. Then he tried to push the jug to tilt for the water to flow out but the jug was too heavy. The crow thought hard for a while. Then looking around it, he saw some pebbles. He started picking up the pebbles one by one, dropping each into the jug. As more and more pebbles filled the jug, the water level kept rising. Soon it was high enough for the crow to drink. His plan had worked!

Moral: Think and work hard, you may find solution to any problem.