The name of my native village is Palgiri. It is in the district of Chandpur under Kachua thana. It is not far from thana. the village has a well not of communication with the district town also. It is a big and famous village. It is about two miles and one mile wide. Directly through the village runs the high and long WAPDA road. On either sides of the road there are fields and meadows. There is the village of Kandirpar to the south. and Tafira to the north of our village. The village of Nawla stands to the east and Noagaon to the west.About Ten thousand people live in the village. The inhabitants of the village are mostly Muslims. A scheduled caste Hindu family also live here. The inhabitants live in the village in peace and amity. They are much helpful and co-operative. They help each other. They share other’s sorrows and sufferings. In fact the conduct of the people of our village is worthy of imitation by others.Life in our villages is generally dull and monotonous. The village people are simple, religious, conservative and mostly ignorant. The villager’s of Bangladesh may be divided into three classes the rich, the middle class and the poor labouring class. The rich are very few in my village, because they generally leave the village for towns. The vast majority of the villagers belong to the poor working class. They are poor peasants, landless labourers, the artisans, the blacksmiths, the weavers, fishermen and such others. Those who are rich are erse loving and lead an idle life. But they are very powerful people in the village. The middle class people are more active. Some of them are landholders. They themselves do not cultivate the land but engage labourers. Who do the work for them? The business men among the middle class are prosperous. There are some shrewd people in the village who keep up quarrels. The poor labourers are the busiest people in the village. They work from sunrise to sunset and supply the rich with their daily needs. They often suffer from malaria and other diseases and their life is tale of endless sufferings. Our village is famous for various cultural activities like Jatra, Jarigan, the boat race and the bullock race etc. means of communication to and from our village is very developed. Roads of roads and Highways department runs through our village from the district headquarter that leads to the district of Chandpur. There is a motor launch station where launch service from Kachua to Dhaka stops and take passengers.Our village is very much developed in respect of education. There are a lot of educational institutions. There are a lot of educational institutions in our village. The village has a college, two high schools, three primary schools, a Dakhil Madrasah. There are also a post office and a big market here. There are five pucca mosques and tow madrasha in the village. Young learners from nearby villages come to receive their education in different institutions of our village. An adult education centre has been started to educate the illiterate people. It is heartening to note that the people are going in for rural co-operative societies and modern method of agriculture to improve their lot. Inspire of the above conditions, the village life offers a charm of a corporate life. The natural scenery of the village is very attractive. A small branch of the river Meghna and a big canal flow by the village. The fresh breezes blow in the morning and the evening. They cool our tired body and offer us restful time. The sky looks beautiful at sunrise and sunset. Birds sing sweetly trees give cool shade. Boats sail in the rivers rows of coconut trees, betel, nut trees, clumps of bamboo and the fields with green crops increase the beauty of the village. My native village is One of the ideal village of Bangladesh. I think our villages are an abode of peace and happiness. We are proud that we live in such an ideal village.
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May 26, 2015 at 10:40 PM
Very nice ......