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A Trip to a Village on a Holiday

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A Trip to a Village on a Holiday

Introduction: I was born in the capital city. I have been brought up in the capital city. I live in the capital city. But Bangladesh is a big village - a bucolic land of 88 thousand villages. So, my thoughts often wandered about what village life meant. I had been thinking of visiting a village some day or other. And that came true when my roommate, Shafiq proposed to me to go with him to his village to spend the Shab-e-Barar holiday that was at the door. He did not miss to say that his parents and brothers and sisters would be very happy to find me in their midst.

Going to visit: I have never seen what golden Bangladesh is. Maybe, a country is golden in which poverty, illiteracy, corruption, violence, terrorism, toll collection, sky-high price-rise, unemployment and pollution reign supreme as in Bangladesh. But I have had a first-hand experience of a golden opportunity for the proposal of Shafiq to visit his village was, of course, a golden opportunity for me. His home is in a village which is about 3 hours journey from the Saidabad bus terminal of the capital city. We started early on the day and reached his simple home of unadorned beauty, shaded and fruited by various trees creating a peaceful piece of Nature. It was far from my mind that far from the madding crowd a home would welcome me with such a thrill of joy. As we got off from the rickshaw. Shafiq's parents and brothers and sisters came upto the gate to receive me with a warmth of heart that I had never had any opportunity to taste. Then we had a wash at the brick-built ghat of their pond and ate a breakfast with tasteful cakes, fruits and dainties of a village home. The familial affection which garnished the breakfast made it the most unforgettable to me.

At forenoon: Shafiq took me to the village club where his friends, pre-informed, were present. The village boys with unmixed simplicity took me into their bosoms. It was a get-together of joy. I was in a wonderland, delight in which the club-secretary spoke for me a few words of welcome each of which was charged with love and sincerity. The other boys spoke about the various activities of the club which related to their self-improvement and development of their village. I also gave them a neat-little speech expressing my hearty gratitude and overwhelming wonder I felt being in their midst.

At noon: Shafiq took me to their pond, again, for bath. I was afraid, I did not know how to swim. But I had my bath under the open sky- different from the one in the closed bathroom - sitting on the stairs of the ghat, with a new thrill of pleasure, while Shafiq swam and dived and made merry. Then served by Shafiq's  mother and sisters who seemed to be no other than mine. Shafiq and I had our midday meal consisting of courses that were all pure and fresh giving me a marvellous palate and flavour.

The late afternoon: After midday meal or dinner, as one may call it, which I had to eat to my fill under the pressure of the affection of Shafiq's mother, my newly-earned auntie. I had a short sleep or what maybe referred to as a nap. Then Rafiq took me to the beel', a large waterbody stretching in a straight line in parallel to their village and running three miles down to merge in the nearby river. There his friends were waiting with a small boat (dingi) for an afternoon's boating with me. We plied in the beel up and down under the shady sky in the placid environment between two villages of untold scenic beauty with enchanting sights and sounds of nature and the liquid fire of the crimson reflection of the mellowing inclining setting sun. Then we returned home by the narrow, gigzag, delightful walkway through the shadowing village- a new experience too.

The evening and night: It was the evening of 'Shab-e-Barat. I noticed the exchange of sweets and snacks between families and families that showed the tradition of sympathy, friendship and togetherness of the village people. After making ablution. Rafiq and I went to the adjacent village mosque with the azan for Maghreb prayer. The village people, old and young, as well as the children assembled in the mosque in serene and sacred prayer outfits and with a mood of devoted worshippers. We offered our prayer and worship till eleven and Rafiq and I returned home while many of the others came home at their respective convenient times for supper and returned to mosque to pray for the rest of the night. It was an experience of my feeling and discovering myself in the religious way and I made a vow never to forget my religious duties and obligations. We dropped off to bed at about 12:00 midnight.

The following morning: I woke up with the azan for morning prayer and awakened up Shafiq so that we could say our morning prayer in congregation in the mosque. We came back and again slept for long hours until Rafiq's sister, and by now my sister too, Rozina conveyed my auntie's call for breakfast. After breakfast, Shafiq and I got ready to return to the hostel, as our examination was near at hand. I took leave of Shafiq's family with a very heavy heart, making promises to visit them again and again. We reached the hostel at 12:00 noon.

Conclusion: My one day's trip to Shafiq's village gave me an idea of village life. It gave me an experience of a life away from mechanic urban life- simple, sweet, enviable and never to be forgotten.

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āĻ­ূāĻŽিāĻ•া : āφāĻŽি āϰাāϜāϧাāύীāϤে āϜāύ্āĻŽāĻ—্āϰāĻšāĻŖ āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ। āφāĻŽি āϰাāϜāϧাāύী āĻļāĻšāϰে āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāĻĒাāϞিāϤ āĻšāϝ়েāĻ›ি। āφāĻŽি āϰাāϜāϧাāύীāϤে āĻŦাāϏ āĻ•āϰি। āĻ•িāύ্āϤু āĻŦাংāϞাāĻĻেāĻļ āĻāĻ•āϟি āĻŦāĻĄ় āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽ -ā§Žā§Ž āĻšাāϜাāϰ āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽেāϰ āĻāĻ• āĻŽেāĻ ো āĻ­ূāĻŽি। āϏুāϤāϰাং āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽ্āϝāϜীāĻŦāύ āĻŽাāύে āĻ•ী— āϏেāχ āϏāĻŽ্āĻĒāϰ্āĻ•ে āφāĻŽাāϰ āϚিāύ্āϤা āĻĒ্āϰাāϝ়āχ āϘুāϰāĻĒাāĻ• āĻ–েāϤো। āĻ•োāύো āĻāĻ•āĻĻিāύ āφāĻŽি āĻāĻ•āϟি āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽ āĻ­্āϰāĻŽāĻŖেāϰ āϚিāύ্āϤা āĻ•āϰāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ। āφāϰ āĻāϟা āϏāϤ্āϝ āĻšāϞো āϝāĻ–āύ āφāĻŽাāϰ āϰুāĻŽāĻŽেāϟ āĻļāĻĢিāĻ• āφāĻŽাāĻ•ে āϤাāϰ āϏাāĻĨে āϤাāĻĻেāϰ āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽে āĻ—িāϝ়ে āφāϏāύ্āύ āĻļāĻŦেāĻŦāϰাāϤ'-āĻāϰ āĻ›ুāϟি āĻ•াāϟাāύোāϰ āĻĒ্āϰāϏ্āϤাāĻŦ āĻ•āϰāϞো। āϏে āĻāϟা āĻŦāϞāϤে āĻ­ুāϞেāύি āϝে āϤাāϰ āĻŦাāĻŦা-āĻŽা āĻ“ āĻ­াāχ-āĻŦোāύেāϰা āϤাāĻĻেāϰ āĻŽাāĻে āφāĻŽাāĻ•ে āĻĒেāϝ়ে āĻ–ুāĻŦ āĻ–ুāĻļি āĻšāĻŦে।

āĻ­্āϰāĻŽāύে āϝাāĻ“āϝ়া : āϏোāύাāϰ āĻŦাংāϞা āĻ•ীāϰূāĻĒ āϤা āφāĻŽি āĻ•āĻ–āύোāχ āĻĻেāĻ–িāύি । āϏāĻŽ্āĻ­āĻŦāϤ āĻāĻ•āϟি āĻĻেāĻļ āϏ্āĻŦāϰ্āĻŖীāϞ, āϝেāĻ–াāύে āĻŦাংāϞাāĻĻেāĻļেāϰ āĻŽāϤো āĻĻাāϰিāĻĻ্āϰ্āϝ, āύিāϰāĻ•্āώāϰāϤা, āĻĻুāϰ্āύীāϤি, āϏāĻšিংāϏāϤা, āϏāύ্āϤ্āϰাāϏ, āϚাঁāĻĻাāĻŦাāϜি, āφāĻ•াāĻļ āĻ›োঁāϝ়া āĻŽূāϞ্āϝāϏ্āĻĢীāϤি, āĻŦেāĻ•াāϰāϤ্āĻŦ āĻāĻŦং āĻĻূāώāĻŖ āϚāϰāĻŽ āĻŽাāϤ্āϰাāϝ় āĻŦিāϰাāϜāĻŽাāύ। āĻ•িāύ্āϤু āφāĻŽাāϰ āϏুāĻŦāϰ্āĻŖ āϏুāϝোāĻ—েāϰ āĻāĻ• āĻĒ্āϰāϤ্āϝāĻ•্āώ āĻ…āĻ­িāϜ্āĻžāϤা āϰāϝ়েāĻ›ে āφāϰ āĻļāĻĢিāĻ•েāϰ āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽে āϝাāĻ“āϝ়াāϰ āĻĒ্āϰāϏ্āϤাāĻŦ, āĻ…āĻŦāĻļ্āϝāχ āφāĻŽাāϰ āϜāύ্āϝ āĻāĻ•āϟি āϏুāĻŦāϰ্āĻŖ āϏুāϝোāĻ— āĻ›িāϞ। āϤাāϰ āĻŦাāĻĄ়ি āĻāĻ•āϟি āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽে āϝা āϰাāϜāϧাāύী āĻļāĻšāϰেāϰ āϏাāϝ়েāĻĻাāĻŦাāĻĻ āĻŦাāϏ āϟাāϰ্āĻŽিāύাāϞ āĻĨেāĻ•ে āĻĒ্āϰাāϝ় ā§Š āϘāĻŖ্āϟাāϰ āĻĒāĻĨ। āφāĻŽāϰা āϏāĻ•াāϞ āϏāĻ•াāϞ āϝাāϤ্āϰা āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ āĻāĻŦং āĻĒ্āϰāĻ•ৃāϤিāϰ āĻļাāύ্āϤিāĻĒূāϰ্āĻŖ āĻāĻ• āύāĻŽুāύা āϏৃāώ্āϟিāĻ•াāϰী āĻŦিāĻ­িāύ্āύ āĻ—াāĻ›েāϰ āĻ›াāϝ়া āĻāĻŦং āĻĢāϞেāϘেāϰা āύিāϰāϞংāĻ•াāϰ āϏৌāύ্āĻĻāϰ্āϝāĻĒূāϰ্āĻŖ āϤাāϰ āϏাāĻĻাāϏিāϧা āĻŦাāĻĄ়িāϤে āĻĒৌঁāĻ›াāϞাāĻŽ। āĻāϟা āφāĻŽাāϰ āĻ•āϞ্āĻĒāύাāϤীāϤ āĻ›িāϞ āϝে āϜāύāĻ•োāϞাāĻšāϞ āĻšāϤে āĻāϤ āĻĻূāϰেāϰ āĻŦাāĻĄ়ি āĻāϤ āϰোāĻŽাāĻž্āϚāĻ•āϰ āφāύāύ্āĻĻেāϰ āϏাāĻĨে āĻāĻŽāύ āĻļিāĻšāϰāĻŖ āϏāĻšāĻ•াāϰে āφāĻŽাāĻ•ে āϏ্āĻŦাāĻ—āϤ āϜাāύাāĻŦে। āϝāĻ–āύ āφāĻŽāϰা āϰিāĻ•্āϏা āĻĨেāĻ•ে āύেāĻŽেāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ, āϤāĻ–āύ āĻšৃāĻĻāϝ়েāϰ āωāώ্āĻŖ āĻ­াāϞোāĻŦাāϏা āύিāϝ়ে āφāĻŽাāĻ•ে āϏ্āĻŦাāĻ—āϤ āϜাāύাāϤে āĻļāĻĢিāĻ•েāϰ āĻŦাāĻŦা-āĻŽা āĻ“ āĻ­াāχ-āĻŦোāύ āϏāĻĻāϰ āĻĻāϰāϜা āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ āĻāϏেāĻ›িāϞ āϝেāϟা āωāĻĒāĻ­োāĻ— āĻ•āϰাāϰ āϏুāϝোāĻ— āφāĻŽি āĻ•āĻ–āύোāχ āĻĒাāχāύি। āϤাāϰāĻĒāϰ āφāĻŽāϰা āϤাāĻĻেāϰ āχāϟেāϰ āϤৈāϰি āĻĒুāĻ•ুāϰেāϰ 'āϘাāϟে' āĻšাāϤāĻŽুāĻ– āϧুāϝ়েāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ āĻāĻŦং āĻāĻ•āϟি āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽেāϰ āĻŦাāĻĄ়িāϰ āϏুāϏ্āĻŦাāĻĻু āĻ•েāĻ•, āĻĢāϞ āĻ“ āĻŽāϜাāĻĻাāϰ āĻ–াāĻŦাāϰ āĻĻিāϝ়ে āϏāĻ•াāϞেāϰ āύাāϏ্āϤা āĻĒেāϝ়েāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ। āĻĒাāϰিāĻŦাāϰিāĻ• āĻŽাāϝ়া āϝা āϏāĻ•াāϞেāϰ āύাāϏ্āϤাāĻ•ে āϏুāĻļোāĻ­িāϤ āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞ āϏেāϟি āφāĻŽাāϰ āĻ•াāĻ›ে āϏāĻŦāϚেāϝ়ে āĻŦেāĻļি āĻ…āĻŦিāϏ্āĻŽāϰāĻŖীāϝ় āĻ›িāϞ।

āĻĒূāϰ্āĻŦাāĻš্āύে : āϰāĻĢিāĻ• āφāĻŽাāĻ•ে āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽেāϰ āĻ•্āϞাāĻŦে āύিāϝ়ে āĻ—েāϞ āϝেāĻ–াāύে āĻĒূāϰ্āĻŦেāχ āĻ…āĻŦāĻ—āϤ āĻ•āϰা āϤাāϰ āĻŦāύ্āϧুāĻ—āĻŖ āωāĻĒāϏ্āĻĨিāϤ āĻ›িāϞ। āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽেāϰ āĻ›েāϞেāϰা āύিāϰ্āĻŽāϞ āϏāϰāϞāϤাāϝ় āφāĻŽাāĻ•ে āϤাāĻĻেāϰ āĻŦুāĻ•ে āϟেāύে āύিāϝ়েāĻ›িāϞ। āĻ āϝেāύ āĻ›িāϞ āφāĻŽাāϰ āωāĻĻ্āĻĻেāĻļ্āϝে āϏāĻŽ্āĻ­াāώāĻŖāϜ্āĻžাāĻĒāĻ• āĻĒুāϰাāύো āĻŦāύ্āϧুāĻŦাāύ্āϧāĻŦেāϰ āφāύāύ্āĻĻেāϰ āĻ•িāĻ›ু āĻ•āĻĨা āĻŦāϞāϞেāύ āϝাāϰ āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāϟিāχ āĻ›িāϞ āĻĒুāύāϰ্āĻŽিāϞāύ। āφāĻŽি āĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ āφāύāύ্āĻĻেāϰ āĻāĻ• āĻŦিāϏ্āĻŽāϝ়āĻ•āϰ āϏ্āĻĨাāύে āϝেāĻ–াāύে āĻ•্āϞাāĻŦেāϰ āϏāĻŽ্āĻĒাāĻĻāĻ• āφāĻŽাāϰ āωāĻĻ্āĻĻেāĻļ্āϝে āϏāĻŽ্āĻ­াāώāĻŖ āϜ্āĻžাāĻĒāĻ• āĻ•িāĻ›ু āĻ•āĻĨা āĻŦāϞāϞেāύ āϝাāϰ āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāϟি āĻ›িāϞ āĻ­াāϞোāĻŦাāϏা āĻ“ āφāύ্āϤāϰিāĻ•āϤাāϝ় āĻĒāϰিāĻĒূāϰ্āĻŖ। āĻ…āύ্āϝাāύ্āϝ āĻ›েāϞে āϤাāĻĻেāϰ āφāϤ্āĻŽোāύ্āύāϤি āĻ“ āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽেāϰ āωāύ্āύāϝ়āύেāϰ āϏাāĻĨে āϏāĻŽ্āĻĒāϰ্āĻ•িāϤ āĻ•্āϞাāĻŦেāϰ āĻŦিāĻ­িāύ্āύ āĻ•াāϰ্āϝāĻ•্āϰāĻŽ āϏāĻŽ্āĻĒāϰ্āĻ•ে āĻŦāϞেāĻ›িāϞ। āϤাāĻĻেāϰ āĻŽাāĻে āĻ…āĻŦāϏ্āĻĨাāύ āĻ•āϰে āφāĻŽি āϝে āφāύ্āϤāϰিāĻ• āĻ•ৃāϤāϜ্āĻžāϤা āĻ“ āĻŦিāϏ্āĻŽāϝ় āĻ…āύুāĻ­āĻŦ āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ āϤা āĻĒ্āϰāĻ•াāĻļ āĻ•āϰে āφāĻŽিāĻ“ āϤাāĻĻেāϰ āωāĻĻ্āĻĻেāĻļ্āϝে āĻāĻ•āϟি āĻ›োāϟো āĻĒāϰিāϚ্āĻ›āύ্āύ āĻŦāĻ•্āϤৃāϤা āĻĻিāϝ়েāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ।

āĻĻুāĻĒুāϰে : āĻļāĻĢিāĻ• āϏ্āύাāύেāϰ āϜāύ্āϝ āφāĻŽাāĻ•ে āφāĻŦাāϰ āϤাāĻĻেāϰ āĻĒুāĻ•ুāϰে āύিāϝ়ে āĻ—েāϞ। āφāĻŽি āĻ­ীāϤ āĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ, āφāĻŽি āϏাঁāϤাāϰ āϜাāύāϤাāĻŽ āύা। āĻ•িāύ্āϤু āφāύāύ্āĻĻেāϰ āĻāĻ• āύāϤুāύ āϰোāĻŽাāĻž্āϚেāϰ āϏাāĻĨে āϘাāϟেāϰ āϏিঁāĻĄ়িāϰ āωāĻĒāϰ āĻŦāϏে, āφāĻŽি āĻ–োāϞা āφāĻ•াāĻļেāϰ āύিāϚে āφāĻŽাāϰ āϏ্āύাāύ āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ— āϝা āĻŦāĻĻ্āϧ āĻ—োāϏāϞāĻ–াāύাāϰ āĻ—োāϏāϞ āĻĨেāĻ•ে āĻ­িāύ্āύ, āϤāĻ–āύ āĻļāĻĢিāĻ• āϏাঁāϤাāϰ āĻ•েāϟে āĻ“ āĻĄুāĻŦ āĻĻিāϝ়ে āωāϞ্āϞাāϏ āĻ•āϰāĻ›িāϞ। āϤাāϰāĻĒāϰ āĻļāĻĢিāĻ• āĻ“ āφāĻŽি, āĻļāĻĢিāĻ•েāϰ āĻŽা āĻ“ āĻŦোāύ, āϝাāĻĻেāϰāĻ•ে āφāĻŽাāϰ āĻ•াāĻ›ে āφāĻŽাāϰ āύিāϜেāϰ āĻŽা āĻ“ āĻŦোāύ āĻ›াāĻĄ়া āĻ…āύ্āϝ āĻ•েāω āĻŽāύে āĻšāϝ়āύি। āϤাāĻĻেāϰ āĻĻ্āĻŦাāϰা āĻĒāϰিāĻŦেāĻļāύāĻ•ৃāϤ āĻĻুāĻĒুāϰেāϰ āĻ–াāĻŦাāϰ āĻ–েāϞাāĻŽ āϝাāϰ āĻŽāϧ্āϝে āĻ…āύ্āϤāϰ্āĻ­ুāĻ•্āϤ āĻ›িāϞ āύাāύা āϰāĻ•āĻŽেāϰ āĻŦিāĻļুāĻĻ্āϧ āĻ“ āϟাāϟāĻ•া āĻ–াāĻŦাāϰ; āϝা āφāĻŽাāĻĻেāϰāĻ•ে āĻāĻ• āĻ…āĻĒূāϰ্āĻŦ āϰুāϚিāĻŦোāϧ āĻ“ āϏ্āĻŦাāĻĻ āĻĒ্āϰāĻĻাāύ āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞ ।

āĻĒāĻĄ়āύ্āϤ āĻŦিāĻ•েāϞে : āφāĻŽি āĻāĻ•āϟু āϘুāĻŽিāϝ়েāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ āĻ…āĻĨāĻŦা āĻŦāϞা āϝেāϤে āĻĒাāϰে āĻšাāϞāĻ•া āϘুāĻŽ āĻĻিāϝ়েāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ āĻŽāϧ্āϝাāĻš্āύ āĻ­োāϜāύ āĻŦা āĻĄিāύাāϰেāϰ āĻĒāϰে, āϝেāĻ­াāĻŦে āĻ•েāω āĻ•েāω āĻāĻ•ে āĻŦāϞে, āĻļāĻĢিāĻ•েāϰ āĻŽা, āφāĻŽাāϰ āύāϤুāύ āĻĒাāĻ“āϝ়া āĻ–াāϞাāϰ āϏ্āύেāĻšেāϰ āϚাāĻĒে āϏেāχ āĻ–াāĻŦাāϰ āĻŦেāϞাāϝ় āωāĻĻāϰāĻĒূāϰ্āĻŖ āĻšāĻ“āϝ়া āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ āφāĻŽাāĻ•ে āĻ–েāϤে āĻšāϝ়েāĻ›িāϞ। āϤাāϰāĻĒāϰ āĻļāĻĢিāĻ• āφāĻŽাāĻ•ে āύিāϝ়ে āĻ—েāϞ āĻŦিāϞে, āĻāĻ• āĻŦāĻĄ়ো āϜāϞাāĻļāϝ় āϝা āϤাāĻĻেāϰ āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽেāϰ āϏāĻŽাāύ্āϤāϰাāϞে āϏোāϜা āĻĒ্āϰāϏাāϰিāϤ āĻāĻŦং āϤিāύ āĻŽাāχāϞেāϰ āĻĒāϰিāϏāϰ āϜুāĻĄ়ে āĻĒ্āϰāϏাāϰিāϤ āĻšāϝ়ে āύিāĻ•āϟāĻŦāϰ্āϤী āύāĻĻীāϰ āϏাāĻĨে āĻŽিāĻļে āĻ—েāĻ›ে। āφāĻŽাāϰ āϏাāĻĨে āĻŦিāĻ•েāϞ āĻŦেāϞাāϝ় āύৌāĻ•াāϚাāϞāύাāϰ āϜāύ্āϝে āϏেāĻ–াāύে āϤাāϰ āĻŦāύ্āϧুāϰা āĻāĻ•āϟি āĻ›োāϟো āύৌāĻ•া (āĻĄিāĻ™ি) āύিāϝ়ে āĻ…āĻĒেāĻ•্āώা āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞ। āφāĻŽāϰা āĻĒ্āϰāĻ•ৃāϤিāϰ āĻŽāύোāĻŽুāĻ—্āϧāĻ•āϰ āĻĻৃāĻļ্āϝ āĻ“ āĻ•āϞāϰāĻŦ, āĻāĻŦং āĻ•োāĻŽāϞ, āĻšেāϞে-āĻĒāĻĄ়া āĻ…āϏ্āϤāĻ—াāĻŽী āϏূāϰ্āϝেāϰ āϰāĻ•্āϤিāĻŽ āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāĻĢāϞāύেāϰ āϤāϰāϞ āφāĻ—ুāύāϏāĻŽেāϤ āĻ…āĻŦāϰ্āĻŖāύীāϝ় āύৈāϏāϰ্āĻ—িāĻ• āĻĻৃāĻļ্āϝে āĻĒāϰিāĻĒূāϰ্āĻŖ āĻĻু-āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽেāϰ āĻŽাāĻāĻ–াāύে āĻ›াāϝ়াāĻŽāϝ় āφāĻ•াāĻļেāϰ āύিāϚে āĻļাāύ্āϤ āĻĒāϰিāĻŦেāĻļে āύৌāĻ•া āϚাāϞিāϝ়েāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ। āϤাāϰāĻĒāϰ āφāĻŽāϰা āĻ…āύ্āϧāĻ•াāϰে āĻĸেāĻ•ে āϝাāϚ্āĻ›ে āĻāĻŽāύ āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽেāϰ āĻŽāϧ্āϝ āĻĻিāϝ়ে āϏংāĻ•ীāϰ্āĻŖ, āφঁāĻ•াāĻŦাঁāĻ•া, āφāύāύ্āĻĻāĻŽāϝ় āĻšাঁāϟাāϰ āĻĒāĻĨ āϧāϰে āĻŦাāĻĄ়ি āĻĢিāϰāϞাāĻŽ- āĻāϟি āĻ›িāϞ āĻāĻ• āύāϤুāύ āĻ…āĻ­িāϜ্āĻžāϤাāĻ“।

āϏāύ্āϧ্āϝা āĻāĻŦং āϰাāϤ্āϰি : āĻāϟি āĻ›িāϞ 'āĻļāĻŦেāĻŦāϰাāϤ'-āĻāϰ āϏāύ্āϧ্āϝা। āφāĻŽি āϞāĻ•্āώ্āϝ āĻ•āϰāϞাāĻŽ āĻĒāϰিāĻŦাāϰāĻ—ুāϞোāϰ āĻŽāϧ্āϝে āĻŽিāώ্āϟি āĻ“ āĻšাāϞāĻ•া āϜāϞāĻ–াāĻŦাāϰেāϰ āĻŦিāύিāĻŽāϝ় āϝা āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽেāϰ āĻŽাāύুāώāĻĻেāϰ āϏāĻšাāύুāĻ­ূāϤি, āĻŦāύ্āϧুāϤ্āĻŦ āĻāĻŦং āϐāĻ•্āϝāĻŦāĻĻ্āϧāϤাāϰ āϐāϤিāĻš্āϝāĻ•ে āĻĒ্āϰāĻĻāϰ্āĻļāύ āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞ। āĻŽাāĻ—āϰিāĻŦেāϰ āφāϜাāύ-āĻāϰ āϏাāĻĨে āϏাāĻĨে āύাāĻŽাāϜ āφāĻĻাāϝ়েāϰ āϜāύ্āϝ āĻ“āϜু āĻ•āϰে āϰāĻĢিāĻ• āĻāĻŦং āφāĻŽি āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽেāϰ āύিāĻ•āϟāĻŦāϰ্āϤী āĻŽāϏāϜিāĻĻে āĻ—িāϝ়েāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ। āĻ—āĻ­ীāϰāĻ­াāĻŦে āύিāĻŦেāĻĻিāϤ āχāĻŦাāĻĻāϤেāϰ āĻŽাāύāϏিāĻ•āϤা āύিāϝ়ে āύিāϰ্āĻŽāϞ āĻāĻŦং āĻĒāĻŦিāϤ্āϰ āĻĒ্āϰাāϰ্āĻĨāύাāϰ āĻĒোāĻļাāĻ•ে āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽেāϰ āĻŽাāύুāώ, āĻŦৃāĻĻ্āϧ, āϝুāĻŦāĻ• āĻ“ āĻļিāĻļুāϰা āĻŽāϏāϜিāĻĻে āĻāĻ•āϤ্āϰিāϤ āĻšāϝ়েāĻ›িāϞ। āĻāĻ—াāϰোāϟা āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ āφāĻŽāϰা āφāĻŽাāĻĻেāϰ āύাāĻŽাāϜ āĻ“ āχāĻŦাāĻĻāϤ āφāĻĻাāϝ় āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ āĻāĻŦং āĻļāĻĢিāĻ• āĻ“ āφāĻŽি āĻŦাāĻĄ়িāϤে āĻĢিāϰে āĻāϏেāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ āϝāĻ–āύ āφāϰো āĻ…āύেāĻ•েāχ āϰাāϤেāϰ āĻ–াāĻŦাāϰেāϰ āϜāύ্āϝ āϤাāĻĻেāϰ āϏুāĻŦিāϧাāϜāύāĻ• āϏāĻŽāϝ়ে āĻŦাāĻĄ়িāϤে āĻāϏেāĻ›িāϞেāύ āĻāĻŦং āϰাāϤেāϰ āĻŦাāĻ•ি āϏāĻŽāϝ় āĻĒ্āϰাāϰ্āĻĨāύা āĻ•āϰাāϰ āϜāύ্āϝ āĻŽāϏāϜিāĻĻে āĻĢিāϰে āĻ—িāϝ়েāĻ›িāϞেāύ। āĻāϟা āĻ›িāϞ āϧāϰ্āĻŽীāϝ় āĻĒāĻĨে āφāĻŽাāϰ āύিāϜেāĻ•ে āĻ…āύুāĻ­āĻŦ āĻ•āϰা āĻ“ āφāĻŦিāώ্āĻ•াāϰ āĻ•āϰাāϰ āĻāĻ• āĻ…āĻ­িāϜ্āĻžāϤা āĻāĻŦং āφāĻŽি āφāĻŽাāϰ āϧāϰ্āĻŽীāϝ় āĻ•োāύো āĻ•āϰ্āϤāĻŦ্āϝ āĻāĻŦং āĻŦাāϧ্āϝāĻŦাāϧāĻ•āϤা āĻ•āĻ–āύো āĻ­ুāϞে āύা āϝাāĻ“āϝ়াāϰ āĻļāĻĒāĻĨ āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ। āϰাāϤ āĻĒ্āϰাāϝ় ⧧⧍ āϟাāϰ āĻĻিāĻ•ে āφāĻŽāϰা āĻŦিāĻ›াāύাāϝ় āĻļুāϝ়ে āĻĒāĻĄ়āϞাāĻŽ।

āĻĒāϰেāϰ āĻĻিāύ āϏāĻ•াāϞ : āϏāĻ•াāϞেāϰ ‘āφāϜাāύেāϰ' āϏāĻ™্āĻ—ে āϏāĻ™্āĻ—ে āφāĻŽি āϜেāĻ—ে āωāĻ েāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ āĻāĻŦং āĻļāĻĢিāĻ•āĻ•ে āϜাāĻ—িāϝ়েāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ āϝাāϤে āφāĻŽāϰা āĻŽāϏāϜিāĻĻে āϜাāĻŽাāϝ়াāϤেāϰ āϏāĻšিāϤ āφāĻŽাāĻĻেāϰ āϏāĻ•াāϞেāϰ āύাāĻŽাāϜ āφāĻĻাāϝ় āĻ•āϰāϤে āĻĒাāϰি। āφāĻŽāϰা āĻĢিāϰে āφāϏāϞাāĻŽ āĻāĻŦং āĻĻীāϰ্āϘ āϏāĻŽāϝ় āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ āϘুāĻŽাāϞাāĻŽ āϝāϤāĻ•্āώāĻŖ āύা āĻļāĻĢিāĻ•েāϰ āĻŦোāύ, āφāϰ āϤāĻ–āύ āφāĻŽাāϰāĻ“ āĻŦোāύ, āϰোāϜিāύা āύাāϏ্āϤাāϰ āϜāύ্āϝ āφāĻŽাāϰ āĻ–াāϞাāϰ āϤāϞāĻŦ āύিāϝ়ে āĻāϏেāĻ›িāϞ। āύাāϏ্āϤাāϰ āĻĒāϰ āĻļāĻĢিāĻ• āĻāĻŦং āφāĻŽি āĻšোāϏ্āϟেāϞে āĻĢিāϰাāϰ āϜāύ্āϝে āĻĒ্āϰāϏ্āϤুāϤ āĻšāϚ্āĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ, āϝেāĻšেāϤু āφāĻŽাāĻĻেāϰ āĻĒāϰীāĻ•্āώা āϏāύ্āύিāĻ•āϟে āĻ›িāϞ। āĻŦাāϰāĻŦাāϰ āϤাāĻĻেāϰāĻ•ে āĻĻেāĻ–āϤে āφāϏাāϰ āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāĻļ্āϰুāϤি āĻĻিāϝ়ে āĻ­াāϰাāĻ•্āϰাāύ্āϤ āĻšৃāĻĻāϝ়ে āφāĻŽি āĻļāĻĢিāĻ•েāϰ āĻĒāϰিāĻŦাāϰেāϰ āύিāĻ•āϟ āĻĨেāĻ•ে āĻŦিāĻĻাāϝ় āĻ—্āϰāĻšāĻŖ āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞাāĻŽ। āĻĻুāĻĒুāϰ ⧧⧍ āϟাāϝ় āφāĻŽāϰা āĻšোāϏ্āϟেāϞে āĻĒৌঁāĻ›āϞাāĻŽ।

āωāĻĒāϏংāĻšাāϰ : āĻļāĻĢিāĻ•েāϰ āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽে āφāĻŽাāϰ āĻāĻ•āĻĻিāύেāϰ āϏāĻĢāϰ āφāĻŽাāĻ•ে āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽেāϰ āϜীāĻŦāύ āϏāĻŽ্āĻĒāϰ্āĻ•ে āĻāĻ•āϟি āϧাāϰāĻŖা āĻĻিāϝ়েāĻ›িāϞ। āĻāϟা āφāĻŽাāĻ•ে āϝাāύ্āϤ্āϰিāĻ• āĻļāĻšুāϰে āϜীāĻŦāύ āĻĨেāĻ•ে āĻ…āύেāĻ• āĻĻূāϰেāϰ āϏāϰāϞ, āĻŽāϧুāϰ, āψāϰ্āώāĻŖীāϝ় āĻāĻŦং āĻ•āĻ–āύো āĻ­োāϞা āϝাāĻŦে āύা āĻāĻŽāύ āĻāĻ• āϜীāĻŦāύেāϰ āĻ…āĻ­িāϜ্āĻžāϤা āĻĻাāύ āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞ ।

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Read the passage and answer the questions Ecotourism is a booming business that many tour operators cite as being helpful to nature.(āĻĒāϰিāĻŦেāĻļāĻŦাāύ্āϧāĻŦ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāϟāύ āĻļিāϞ্āĻĒ āĻāĻ•āϟি āĻĻ্āϰুāϤ āϏāĻŽৃāĻĻ্āϧিāĻŽāϝ় āĻŦ্āϝāĻŦāϏা āϝা āĻĒāϰ্āϝāϟāύ āĻĒāϰিāϚাāϞāύাāĻ•াāϰীāĻŦৃāύ্āĻĻ āĻĒ্āϰāĻ•ৃāϤিāϰ āϜāύ্āϝ āϏāĻšাāϝ়āĻ• āĻŦāϞে āφāĻ–্āϝাāϝ়িāϤ āĻ•āϰেāύ) Every year, millions of people descend on protected and pristine natural areas to observe rare species. (āĻĒ্āϰāϤি āĻŦāĻ›āϰ, āϞāĻ•্āώ āϞāĻ•্āώ āĻŽাāύুāώ āĻĻুāϰ্āϞāĻ­ āĻĒ্āϰāϜাāϤিāϰ āĻĒ্āϰাāĻŖীāĻ—ুāϞোāĻ•ে āĻĻেāĻ–āϤে āϏংāϰāĻ•্āώিāϤ āĻāĻŦং āĻŦিāĻļুāĻĻ্āϧāϤা āĻŦিāϰাāϜāĻŽাāύ āφāĻ›ে āĻāĻŽāύ āĻĒ্āϰাāĻ•ৃāϤিāĻ• āĻ…āĻž্āϚāϞ āĻ­্āϰāĻŽāĻŖ āĻ•āϰে āĻĨাāĻ•ে।) However, a new report casts doubt on the value of this form of tourism.(āϝাāĻšোāĻ•, āĻāĻ•āϟি āύāϤুāύ āϧāϰāĻŖেāϰ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāϟāύেāϰ āωāĻĒāĻ•াāϰিāϤাāĻ•ে āϏāύ্āĻĻেāĻšেāϰ āύāϜāϰে āĻĻেāĻ–āĻ›ে।) In fact, it suggests that ecotourism is more damaging than helpful to nature. (āĻŦাāϏ্āϤāĻŦে, āĻāϟি āĻĒāϰাāĻŽāϰ্āĻļ āĻĻিāϚ্āĻ›ে āϝে āĻĒāϰিāĻŦেāĻļāĻŦাāύ্āϧāĻŦ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāϟāύ āĻļিāϞ্āĻĒ āĻĒ্āϰāĻ•ৃāϤিāϰ āϜāύ্āϝ āϏāĻšাāϝ়āĻ•েāϰ āϚেāϝ়ে āĻ…āϧিāĻ•āϤāϰ āĻ•্āώāϤিāĻ•āϰ।) Details are in a report published in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution’. (‘āϟ্āϰেāύ্āĻĄāϏ āχāύ āχāĻ•োāϞāϜি āĻ…্āϝাāύ্āĻĄ āχāĻ­োāϞিāωāĻļāύ’ āϏাāĻŽāϝ়িāĻ• āĻĒāϤ্āϰিāĻ•াāϝ় āĻĒ্āϰāĻ•াāĻļিāϤ āĻāĻ•āϟি āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāĻŦেāĻĻāύে āĻŦিāϏ্āϤাāϰিāϤ āĻŦāϞা āĻšāϝ়...

āϚাāϰ্āϜ āĻ—āĻ āύ āĻ•াāĻ•ে āĻŦāϞে āϚাāϰ্āϜ āĻ—āĻ āύেāϰ āωāĻĻ্āĻĻেāĻļ্āϝে āĻ“ āϚাāϰ্āϜে āĻ•ি āĻ•ি āĻŦিāώāϝ় āωāϞ্āϞেāĻ– āĻĨাāĻ•ে

 āĻ­িāĻĄিāĻ“ āĻļāϰ্āϟ āύোāϟāϏ্ āĻ…āύ āϞ - āϚাāϰ্āϜ āĻ“ āϚাāϰ্āϜ āĻ—āĻ āύ āĻ•াāĻ•ে āĻŦāϞে?  āϚাāϰ্āϜ āĻ—āĻ āύেāϰ āωāĻĻ্āĻĻেāĻļ্āϝে āĻ“ āϚাāϰ্āϜে āĻ•ি āĻ•ি āĻŦিāώāϝ় āωāϞ্āϞেāĻ– āĻĨাāĻ•ে?  āĻ•āĻ–āύ āĻŦিāĻ­িāύ্āύ āĻ…āĻĒāϰাāϧেāϰ āϚাāϰ্āϜ āĻ“ āĻŦিāϚাāϰ āĻāĻ•āϏাāĻĨে āĻ•āϰা āϝাāϝ় āĻ“ āĻ•āĻ–āύ āĻ•āϰা āϝাāϝ় āύা?  āϤ্āϰুāϟিāĻĒূāϰ্āĻŖ āϚাāϰ্āϜ āĻ—āĻ āύেāϰ āĻĢāϞাāĻĢāϞ āĻ•ি?  āϚাāϰ্āϜāĻļিāϟ āĻŦ্āϝাāϤিāϤ āĻŦিāϚাāϰ āĻŦৈāϧ āĻ•িāύা।  āĻ•āĻ–āύ āφāϏাāĻŽিāĻ•ে āĻ…āĻŦ্āϝāĻšāϤি āĻĻেāϝ়া āĻšāϝ়? Video Short Notes on Law.  What is charge and what is framing of charge?  What is the aim of framing of charge?  What things are included in the charge?  When several charges can be framed and tried at the same time and when not possible?  What is the result of faulty charge?  Whether trial is valid without charge sheet.  When the defendant is discharged from guilt. āĻĒ্āϰāĻļ্āύ: āϚাāϰ্āϜ (charge) āĻ•াāĻ•ে āĻŦāϞে? āωāϤ্āϤāϰ: āĻĢৌāϜāĻĻাāϰি āĻ•াāϰ্āϝāĻŦিāϧিāϰ ā§Ē (ā§§) (āϏি) āϧাāϰা āĻ…āύুāϝাāϝ়ী-āĻ•োāύ āϚাāϰ্āϜ āĻāĻ•াāϧিāĻ• āĻĻāĻĢা āϏāĻŽ্āĻŦāϞিāϤ āĻšāϞে āϏেāχ āĻĻāĻĢা āϏāĻŽূāĻšেāϰ āϝে āĻ•োāύ āĻāĻ•āϟি āĻĻāĻĢা āϚাāϰāϜāύ āĻ…āύ্āϤāϰ্āĻ­ুāĻ•্āϤ āĻšāĻŦে। (Charge includes any head of charge when the charge contains more its than one.) āĻ…āύ্āϝāĻ­াāĻŦে āĻŦāϞা āϝাāϝ় -āĻ•োāύ āĻ…āĻĒāϰাāϧীāĻ•ে...