H.S.C and S.S.C Paragraph THE LIFE OF A FARMER
THE LIFE OF A FARMER
(`¨v jvBd Ad A¨v dvigvi)
The person(cvimb)
who does the work of farming(dviwgs) is known(bb) as a farmer. In Bangladesh(evsjv‡`k)
the life of a farmer is not so good. He inherits(BbnvwiUm)
a little land. He is illiterate(BwjUv‡iU). He does not
know how to plough(cøvD) his land scientifically(mvBbwUwdK¨wj). He
can not apply(A¨vcjvB)
scientific(mvBbwUwdK)
method(‡g‡_vW). He has only a pair(‡cqvi) of bullocks(eyjKm)
and some hand made tools. Often(A‡db) he has not
enough(A¨vbvd) money to buy seeds, fertilizer(dviwUjvĵRvi)
or pesticide(‡cmwUmvBW).
As a result he can not produce(cÖwWDm) more food for himself(wng‡mî) and his family. He can not make proper(‡cv‡ivcvi) use of his land. He gets up early in the morning,
goes to his land, ploughs it, sows the seeds and weeds(I‡qWm)
out. He comes home at noon, eats his meal, takes rest and again goes to his
land. He is born poor. Sometimes(mvgUvĵŗm) he takes loan from the money lenders(‡jÛvim). If he can not repay(wi‡cB) the loan, he sells the piece(wcm) of land. A framer is left on the mercy(gviwm) of nature(b¨vPvi).
He has pleasures(‡cøRvi) and pains in life. If he gets a
good harvest(nvi‡f÷), his face beams(wegm) with joy. On the other hand if the crops are not good,
his sorrows(m‡ivm) know no bounds(evDÛm). He and
his family starve(Gm‡Uªf).
He leads(wjWm) a very poor life. Though he works
hard, he can lead a decent(wW‡m›U) life. He can
not raise his head from the fear of wants. His life is meant for struggle(GmUªv‡Mj) of
existence(GKwRm‡U›U).
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