Sunday, April 22, 2012

Paragraph for JSC Examination


                                           Road Accident (moK `„NUbv)
When a vehicle (hvbevnb) collides (msNl©) with another in the road it is called road accident.  
                   Load shedding (we`y¨r weåvU)
Load shedding means frequent (evievi) failure of electricity.
                                                     Traffic Jam (hvbRU)
The interruption(evavMÖ¯Í) of regular movement(MwZ) of vehicles(hvbevnb) on roads and streets is known as traffic Jam. Traffic Jam means blocked(eÜ) of vehicles(hvbevnb) on roads and streets.                                                            
             Environment Pollution (cwi‡ek `~lb)
Environment pollution means contamination (`~wlZ) of environment by polluted air, water and too much noise around us. Any abnormal (A¯^vfvweK) change of environment in chemical, physical and biological characteristics in environment is called environment pollution.
                                            Air Pollution (evqy `~lb)
Air Pollution means pollution of air by smoke from Motor vehicles, mills and industrious.
                                            Water Pollution (cvwb `~lY)
Water Pollution means pollution of water by industrial, domestic and human waste and by many other factors
                                            Sound Pollution (kã `~lY)
Sound Pollution means too much noise from the horns of motor vehicles and from mills and factories around us.
                                              Deforestation (eb wbab)
Deforestation means cutting down and burning of trees at random.
                                                   Green house effect
Green house effect means the warming of the air around the earth for increased amount of carbon dioxide. (e
                                                Dowry System (‡hŠZzK cÖ_v)
The money or wealth claimed by a bridegroom and brought by the bride from her parents is called dowry.
            gvbyl KZ…©K m„ó mgm¨vejxi bvg
In our day to day life, we are facing many kinds of problems. It is one of them. It  causes much harm (¶wZKi) to human life. It is a great threat (ûgwK) to our life. It is going out of control day by day. It makes our life unhappy and unpleasant.(wbivb›`) There is hardly(Lye Kg) any man who is not familiar (cwiwPwZ) with this problem.  It spoils (bó) the peace (kvwšÍ) and discipline (k„sLjv) of our life. It hinders (evavMÖ¯Í) the development (DbœwZ) of our country to a great extent. It creates (m„wó K‡i) many social problems. We must get rid of this social problem by high lightening its dangerous (gvivZ¡K) effect (cÖfve) on our life, society and country.  All of us irrespective of caste, creed, colour, religion and age should launch a massive campaign (Mb RvMib) against this.For a more peaceful and happier life, we all should work hand in hand (nv‡Z nv‡Z) to remove this problem.





                 The life of farmer (GKRb K…l‡Ki Rxebx)
A farmer is a person who cultivates the land for agricultural production. He lives in a village. He cultivates and prepares his land with simple hand made tools.
               The life of a fisherman (GKRb †R‡ji Rxebx)
A fisherman is a person who leads his life by catching and selling fishes.He lives in a village near a river. He catches fish in the seas, rivers, haors, beels and ponds. When he catches a lot of fish, his joy knows no bounds.
                A day labourer (GKRb w`bgRy‡ii Rxebx)
A day labourer is a person who leads his life by the sweat of his borrows in various fields. He lives in a slum area.
                  A Rickshaw Puller (GKRb wi·vPvjK)
A Rickshaw Puller is a person who leads his life by pulling rickshaw. He lives in a slum area. He carries passengers from one place to another.When a man finds no other means of his livelihood, he takes driving a rickshaw.
                                      A street Beggar (GKRb wf¶zK)
A Street Beggar is a person who leads his life by begging from door to door, street to street. He is usually seen to beg standing by the roadside, railway station, bus stands, launch and streamer ghats. He tries his best to draw the sympathy of the passers-by with his peculiar voice.
                                     A Street Hawker (GKRb †dix Iqvjv )
A street hawker is a person who leads his life by selling various things from street to street. He is usually sells toys, cosmetics, utensils, sweets, ribbons etc. His articles are mainly attractive to the women and children.
                                           

                                         Mixe gvby‡li Rxebxi Dci Aby‡”Q`
(…….) is a very familiar (cwiwPwZ) face in our country. He is a poor man. He is to work hard from dawn (‡fvi‡ejv) to dusk (‡Mva~wj). He has hardly (Lye Kg) any times to pass (KvUv‡bv) in merriment (Avb›`) and happiness (myLx). He faces much difficulty (K‡ói) in supporting (‡fvib‡cvlb) the members of his family. He is to work in all good and bad weather (AvenvIqv). Sometimes (gv‡S gv‡S) he becomes tired (K¬všÍ) but cannot take rest. He cannot provide (mieivn) food, education and medicine to his family properly.(mwVKfv‡e) .He earns (Avq K‡i) very scanty(Lye Kg) money which does not fulfill (cwic~Y©) the demand (Pvwn`v) of his family members. He has the right (AwaKvi) to live in the society decently.(cwicvwUfv‡e).The government of the people or society should come forward (GwM‡q Avmv) to help such people and change their miserable (‡kvPbxq) condition.(Ae¯’v)(….. )

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