Friday

A RAINY DAY -Paragraph Writing


(a)What is a rainy day?
(b)How is a rainy day?
(c)How does the sky look?
(d)How do people feel on a rainy day?
(e)What happens to the poor?
(f)What do animals do on a rainy day?
(g)How do school going boys and girls feel on a rainy day?

 A RAINY DAY


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On a rainy day it rains all day long. A rainy day is dull 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 roads become muddy and slippery. Those who have offices and other business go out with umbrellas over the head, shoes in hand and clothes folded up to knee. Passers-by also move in the same way. Sometimes people slip and fall on the muddy road. When it rains in torrents, people get drenched and stop midway. The poor suffer much on a rainy day. They cannot go out in quest of work and cannot earn their daily food. They pass the day through sufferings.  Most of the students do not go to 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 anything. The cattle keep standing in their sheds and bellow for fodder. A rainy day is not pleasant at all.
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LOAD-SEDDING - Paragraph Writing


(a)What do you mean by load-shedding?
(b)Why does it happen?
(c)What problem does load-shedding create?
(d)Who suffer most?
(e)What steps should be taken to stop load-shedding?

LOAD-SEDDING 


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Load-shedding means the discontinuation of supply of electricity. Load-shedding occurs when generation of power is less than the demand and also for unplanned distribution of electricity. It creates problems of far reaching consequences in the socio-economic development of a country. Houses, mills, factories, industries, shops, hospitals all fall a victim to it. The running mills, factories and industries come to a standstill. Failure of electricity hampers productivity. Domestic life becomes painful. The housewives grope in the darkness in the kitchen. The sufferings of the students due to load shedding beggar description. The patients also suffer terribly for load shedding. Operations are stopped. The food kept in the refrigerators gets rotten. The commodities preserved in cold storages get spoiled. In fact, load-shedding causes great sufferings to the people and an irreparable loss to the country. The entire life domestic and industrial comes to a standstill. An all out effort should be made to stop load shedding.
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A TEA STALL - Paragraph Writing


(a)Where is a tea stall found?
(b)How is it furnished?
(c)What things are sold here?
(d) Who serves tea?
(e)Where does the manager sit and what is his function?
(f)What is the condition of a tea stall?
(g)How long does a tea stall remain open?
(h)What do the customers do in the tea stall?
 

 A TEA STALL

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A tea stall is a common sight in our country. It is found in cities, towns, bazars, railway stations, bus stands and even in villages. It is a small shop. In a tea stall there are few chairs, tables or benches. Prepared tea is sold here. Biscuits, cakes, loafs, bananas, cigarettes and betel leaf are also sold here. There is often a boy or two to serve tea to the customers. The manager sits behind the cash box and collects money from the customer. An ordinary tea stall is dirty. A kettle is always kept hot on the stove. A tea stall opens in the morning and closes late night. A tea stall is a popular place. People of different ages and classes come here. They take tea and talk with one another. They discuss on various subjects. They also talk on village politics, national and international politics and on current affairs. Sometimes customers raise a storm over a cup of tea. A tea stall is an important place of social gathering indeed.
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A bus stand - Paragraph writting

A BUS STAND


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A bus stand is a place where service buses stop and start from. After a fixed time a good number of up and down buses touch at a bus stand at different hours of the day and night. In cities there are sheds for passengers at a bus stand. It is a temporary shelter for passengers. Passengers wait for some time to get on a bus. In some bus stands there are counters for tickets. Passengers stand in a line for buying tickets. Sometimes there is exchange of hot words if anybody breaks the line. A bus stand is a busy place. One bus comes and another starts for. The passengers coming here have no time to talk or to look at others. When a bus comes or starts for, Passengers become busy in procuring a seat. They push one another to get into it. Ladies find it too difficult to get on a bus. The drivers and conductors are also very busy. Their shouts are heard. The try to get as many passengers as they can. Generally a bus is always jam-packed and it is more jam-packed during office hours. So very few people can get into it. A bus stand is always noisy. There are road –side, tea-stall, small shops, hawkers selling betel leaf and cigarette at a bus stand. Magazines and seasonal fruits are also sold here. It is a useful place indeed.

                                                                              
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