Happiness and sorrow in rural life๐ค๐
The village is the lifeblood of Bangladesh. The city-port is based on sixty-eight thousand agricultural villages. Rural society is an allied society. Happiness - sorrow, joy - pain of this society all happen together. When someone is in danger, others come forward to help him. Weddings - weddings, festivals, everyone participates together.
Happiness of rural life: In the past, the villages of Bangladesh were rich. In a word, he was called Sujla - Sufla, Shasya - Shyamla Bangla. There was harmony among the people. The people of the village settled in one area after another on the basis of family and kinship. The population was not so large. Lack - deprivation, wailing was not so obvious. The people of the village were happy and prosperous. At present the condition of the village is no more.
The sorrows of rural life: The traditional happy family life of the village has been shattered by the growing pressure of the population. That harmony is no more there. The educated village boy is no longer living in the village with his family after completing his studies and getting a job. As a result, only uneducated or poorly educated people are staying in the village. Broken roads - ghats, floods, natural disasters, illiteracy, untreatedness, and darkness - are all still mired in the misery of rural life, according to Jagddal Pathar.
Conclusion: It is very true that the country will survive if sixty-eight thousand villages survive. So it is never possible to develop the country by neglecting the village. Just as there are many happy cultures in rural life, there are also many superstitions and bad practices. That is why it can be said that happiness and sorrow exist in rural life.
Missing cildren life