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1. A Tea Stall
3. Importance of Reading Newspaper
A Tea Stall
A tea stall is a small shop. Tea is mainly sold here for the passers-by. It is a common place to all classes of people. It is usually found at the turn of the road, bus stands, railway stations, bazars or even beside offices where the common people are available. It opens early in the morning and closes at late night. Biscuits, bread, bananas, betel leaf and different kinds of handmade snacks are also available there. A tea stall is furnished with some benches and tables. A boy is employed in a tea stall to serve the people. The manager generally sits beside the cash box inside his tea stall. He receives money from the customers. He also looks after the overall management of it. People who come to a tea stall usually do not leave it immediately (ZvrÿwYKfv‡e) after taking a cup of tea. People refresh (m‡ZR K‡i) themselves with a cup of tea in a tea stall. A tea stall is also a place where social disputes are discussed. They mainly talk about politics and current affairs. This is why it is called a Mini Sangsad. Infact, a tea stall is nowadays an important place of social gathering and at the same time a place of charm for the common people. So, a tea stall occupies an important place in our day-to-day life.
e) What was the impact of the fair?
f) What sorts of books did you buy from the book fair?
A Book Fair I have Visited
A book fair is a place where various kinds of books are brought for sale and display (cÖ`k©bx). It is a very popular fair. In fact, a book fair is considered to be an occasion of great festivity (Avb›`-Djøvm) to the book-lovers. It is usually held in the winter season on an open place in most of the major cities of the country. The main thing about a book fair is not sale but display of books on different subjects. It is organized by various institutions on various occasions, namely, Martyrs Day, Victory Day, Independence Day etc. Recently I visited a book fair at Bangla Academy premises (cÖv½b). Actually, it is an annual function (evrmwiK Abyôvb) and Bangla Academy authorities arrange the fair in memory of the language martyrs. It is termed as "Amor Ekushey Boi Mela." Whenever I entered the mela premises, I was really glad (Avbw›`Z) at the calm and quiet environment. I bought some books of varied interests. Though it was brimming (Kvbvq Kvbvq c~Y©/D”QwjZ) with people, there was no chaotic (wek„•Lj) situation. I saw book lovers humming (gyLwiZ) in the stalls without any trouble. According to my list I collected some valuable books without any hazard (wecwË). The decoration (mvRm¾v) of the premises also pleased me very much. I was really fortunate as I met some eminent (weL¨vZ) writers of our country and I took autographs from them. Actually, I was really happy at the fair and I hope it will uphold our culture (ms¯‹…wZ) in the arena of world literature (wek¦ mvwn‡Z¨i Avw½bvq).
Importance of Reading Newspapers
Or, Newspaper Reading
I read newspapers. I think it is necessary for all to read newspapers. Because by reading newspapers we can know the news of the current world . I read both Bangla and English newspapers. Reading newspapers enriches (mg„× K‡i) our knowledge. A newspaper is called the storehouse of knowledge. It contains the news of the happenings (NUbvmg~n) all over the world. A newspaper publishes (cÖKvk K‡i) the news of various sectors of life. It focuses on politics, economics, business, sports, culture, literature, natural disasters, accident, etc. So reading newspapers is of great importance. A political leader can know the news of world politics, an economist and businessman can know the news of world economy and business respectively. Similarly we can find our favourite news and information in newspapers. We can become conscious of our respective sectors (¯^-¯^ †ÿÎ) by reading newspapers. For all these reasons, we should read newspapers regularly.
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