WINTER IN BANGLADESH
Introduction: Bangladesh is a land of seasons. It has six
seasons. Winter is one of them. It gives
us a sense of coldness.
Duration: winter is one of the sharply felt six seasons of
Bangladesh. It comprises the two Bengali months called Paush and Magh. It
begins in the middle of November and lasts until the middle of February.
Description: winter is the coldest season of the year in our country. A
cold wind blows from the north. It is very cold in the morning. The old people
and the children make fire with straw and sit around it to make themselves warm
till sunrise. City-dwellers linger to get up from bed in the winter morning.
People put on warm clothes in winter. There is dense fog everywhere in the
winter morning.
Advantage: Winter gifts us with a fresh and enormous variety
of vegetables. We can enjoy delicious date-juice. A man paddy is harvested.
With 'Cur's and new rice, various types of 'Pithas' are
made. The rich and solvent people enjoy enjoying warm sleep under a blanket.
The Hindus observe their festivals of the ‘Paush carbon’ and
the ‘Saraswati Puja’ in winter. The village people often arrange Jatra,
Jarnigan, Kabigan, stage drama and fairs for amusement in this season. Winter is also the season of various outdoor games and sports
Cricket, tennis. Badminton, football and many other outdoor games are played
during the season.
Disadvantages: there is
nothing on earth which is an unmixed blessing. Winter is not an exception. It
has also certain disadvantages. The poor suffer from cold at night and in the
morning. They cannot buy warm clothes. They shiver with cold and make a fire in
the morning to make themselves warm. They welcome the sun-rise heartily. Old
men suffer from a cough
.Conclusion: Winter brings gloominess in nature, no doubt. But it is followed
by spring. So Shelly writes
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