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Paragraphs for J.S.C and S.S.C examination : " Street Children " , "International Mother Language Day" and "A Street Beggar" "A Railway Station" for J.S.C and S.S.C examination





Street Children



The street children are those who move along the roads and have no definite place or house to live in.They move on streets, eat the leftover from the roadside dustbins and sleep on footpaths. In Western societies, such children are treated as homeless children rather than criminals or beggars. Street children can be found in a large majority of the world's cities, with the phenomenon more prevalent in densely populated urban hubs of developing or economically unstable regions, such as countries in Africa, Eastern Europe, and Southeast Asia. Some of them earn their livelihood by working as a coolie. Some live by serving as a helpmate in a house, some by doing some odd business.  The street children do not get financial support to maintain their expenditure from their parents. They have been left by their parents either because of having illegal birth or because their parents have got married twice or thrice. Moreover, these children are deprived of many rights of a citizen. They are often subject to abuse, neglect, exploitation, or, in extreme cases, murder by "clean-up squads" that have been hired by local businessmen or police. They cannot enjoy the fundamental needs of life, do not get the opportunity of being educated. Furthermore they cannot eat a square meal, let alone medical treatment. Thus, they remain underprivileged.



International Mother Language Day

Mother Language means a language that is used by the people of a country to express their ideas, thoughts, feelings and emotions. The 21st February is known as the International Mother Language Day. It is a red-letter day in the history of Bangladesh. Our mother language day has a glorious historical background. The then Pakistani rulers wanted to impose Urdu as the state language upon us instead of Bangle. But the heroic sons of our country protested it. The students brought out a procession on 21st February in 1952 and the police opened fire on the procession and Salam, Jabber, Barkat, Rafiq died on the spot. For this reason, this day is observed as International Mother Language Day. Every year we remember this day with profound respect. On this day, everybody holds a black badge and walk to the Shaheed Minar bare footed. They go there to offer flowers on the altar of the Shaheed Minar to show respect the martyrs. Different social, cultural and political parties observe the day. The day is a government holiday. Bangladesh Betar and various TV channels broadcast special programs on this occasion. UNESCO declared the day as International Mother Language Day, on November 17 in 1999. The day is very important for the people of Bangladesh. We are proud of this day.


A Street Beggar


Begging is not an employment. It is a curse to any country. A street beggar is a familiar figure in towns and cities. He is usually seen to beg sitting or standing by the roadsides, railway stations or bus stands. The street beggars may be either male or female. They are young or old, weak or strong. Blind and lame beggars are also seen there. A street beggar looks strange with dirty and torn cloths. All the street beggars have their own way of life and mode of approaching for alms. He tries his best to draw the sympathy of the passers-by with his peculiar voice. Someone takes pity on him and gives a coin or two and go on his way. Again, someone becomes disgusted with his loud shouts and avoids him. A street beggar usually gets a small amount and finds it hard to support himself and his family. Infect, he leads a hard and miserable life.
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A Railway Station


A railway station is a part and parcel of train communication of a country. It is a place where trains stop and start from. There is a platform here. Passengers get down and get into a train from a railway station. The buildings of a station are generally made of red bricks. One can see from a distance the green, red and blue signal and painted houses of a station. There are waiting rooms for male and female passengers. There are ticket counter, the booking office for goods, restaurants, book stall and station master‘s room etc. There are two or more railway tracks in every station. There are two signals- one inner and the other outer. Before the arrival of a train the points man gets them down. The points man moves with his red and green flags. Before the arrival of a train passengers stand in a line to buy their tickets. When a train arrives, the station becomes busy and noisy. When a train leaves the station, it again becomes calm and quiet. People can move to distance places by catching a train from the railway station. The railway station helps people to come across people of different districts, wearing different costumes, and speaking different languages. The railway station wears a deserted appearance when all the trains have left. Then there is a lull for some time. At train-time the station begin to hum with life again. This goes on forever. It is the regular feature of a railway station.


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  1. Very well written.it is very easy and easy to understand

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