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Air Pollution Paragraph

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Here is a Paragraph about Air Pollution that can be applicable for HSC, SSC, JSC, Class 8, Class 9-10 and Class 11-12 Students. Key Questions to Remember about Air Pollution What is air pollution?  How is air polluted? What are the main reasons of air pollution?  What are the demerits of air pollution?  How can we solve this problem? Answer to the Paragraph on Air Pollution Air is the most essential element for our life and environment. Without it, our existence is impossible Air pollution means the contamination of this essential element of nature. It is human being who is responsible for polluting this element. Air is polluted in many ways. The major gaseous pollutants of air are carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, fumes of acids, paints, smoke eye. Major solid pollutants of air are dust, particles of unburnt carbon, lead, cement etc, Air pollution mainly occurs in cities and towns, especially in the industrialized ones. A large numb

A Tea Stall Paragraph

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Here is a Paragraph about A Tea Stall that can be applicable for HSC, SSC, JSC, Class 8, Class 9-10 and Class 11-12 Students. Key Questions to Remember about A Tea Stall What do you mean by a tea stall?  Where do we find a tea stall? How is a tea stall decorated? What do the customers do at a tea stall? How is a tea stall a significant place? Answer to the Paragraph on A Tea Stall  A tea stall is very common both in towns and villages in our country. It usually sits at a crowded place. It is found in a market place, a square, a bus stand, a railway station or steamer ghats, near a factory or an office and even near schools and colleges. In a tea stall, usually tea is served to the customers in exchange of money. But biscuit, bananas, cigarettes, betel leaves, etc are also sold their, Though some tea stalls are well-furnished, most of them are in a poor condition. It is usually decorated with chairs, tables and benches. An ordinary tea stall is dirty. A kettle is always kept hot on the

A Street Hawker Paragraph

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Here is a Paragraph about A Street Hawker that can be applicable for HSC, SSC, JSC, Class 8, Class 9-10 and Class 11-12 Students. Key Questions to Remember about A Street Hawker  Who is a street hawker?  Where does he usually live?  How does he earn his livelihood? How does he attract the customers?  How is his lifestyle? Answer to the Paragraph on A Street Hawker  A street hawker is a man who moves from place to place to sell his goods. He is seen mostly in the morning. Generally, he sells various items like toys, clothes, fruits, vegetables and so on. Sometimes, he sells newspapers. He shouts the names of the items he sells. Children are fond of him because sometimes he wears a strange dress, sings songs or plays on a flute. He walks along roads and streets from dawn to dusk. He is a man of dignity because he earns his bread by means of his honest toil. The service that a street hawker renders to our society is great. He presents the goods that we need daily before our house. He sell

A Railway Station Paragraph

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Here is a Paragraph about A Railway Station that can be applicable for HSC, SSC, JSC, Class 8, Class 9-10 and Class 11-12 Students. Key Questions to Remember about A Railway Station  What is a railway station? (b) Describe the infrastructure of the station. (c) How does the railway line signal function? (d) How is the environment of a railway station? (c) How does the station look when a train arrives at and leaves a station? Answer to the Paragraph on A Railway Station  A railway station is a very important place for railway communication. It is a place where trains stop at and start from. The passengers of a train get into or get down from a train at a railway station. It has one or more red buildings. They are generally made of bricks. From a distance, one can see the green and red signals and red buildings of station. It has several rooms. Some of them are the waiting rooms for male and female passengers. There are a ticket counter, a booking office for goods, the station master

A Day Labourer Paragraph

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Here is a Paragraph about A Day Labourer that can be applicable for HSC, SSC, JSC, Class 8, Class 9-10 and Class 11-12 Students. Key Questions to Remember about A Day Labourer Who is a day labourer? How does he earn his living? What does he do? What is his living condition? What is the importance of a day labourer in our society? Answer to the Paragraph on A Day Labourer A day labourer is a person who does manual labour in various fields every day. He is quite known to all. He is to be healthy, strong and stout. He usually lives with his family in a slum. He works hard only for his daily living. Generally, he has no land or property of his own. He renders his manual labour for others to earn money. He has to work hard in various fields or sectors. Most of the time, he is employed in agricultural and construction work. Every day, he rises early in the morning and goes out for work. He has to work from dawn to dusk. He gets his wages at the end of the day. Then he goes to market, buys hi

A Book Fair Paragraph

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Here is a Paragraph about A Book Fair that can be applicable for HSC, SSC, JSC, Class 8, Class 9-10 and Class 11-12 Students. Key Questions to Remember about A Book Fair What is a book fair? What was the occasion of the fair? Where was it held?  How was the environment of the fair?  What experience did you gather by visiting the fair? Answer to the Paragraph on A Book Fair A book fair is a kind of fair where different types of books are displayed for sale. Book fair is now held in every city and town too. It has recently become very popular in our country. People go to the fair to find their desired books. In Bangladesh, a book fair is arranged on the occasion of 21 February, 16 December, 26th March and Bangla New Year. The fair is held in an open place or in auditorium or in a big hall-room. In our country, the largest book fair is held on the premises of Bangla Academy on the occasion of 21st February, All kinds of books such as fiction, drama, poetry, novel, biography, translation,

Food Adulteration Paragraph

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Here is a Paragraph about Food Adulteration that can be applicable for HSC, SSC, JSC, Class 8, Class 9-10 and Class 11-12 Students. Key Questions to Remember about Food Adulteration (a) What is an adulterant? (b) What is food adulteration? (c) What is the reason behind adulterating food? (a) Who adulterates food? (e) Which food are being adulterated? (What is the effect of consuming adulterated food? (g) What is the role of the government in this regard? Answer to the Paragraph on Food Adulteration Any ingredient or substance added to a food item in order to increase its quantity, preserve it for a long time or make it appealing is called an adulterant. This act of addition of adulterants in food items is known as food adulteration. The chief reason for the addition of these adulterants is to increase the profit margin at the cost of the health of the general public or consumers. It is an awful offence committed by the greedy businessmen. Even, in hotels and restaurants, stale and rott