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Question: Write a description of the city of Bangladesh.
Answer: Our homeland is Bangladesh. It is known as the beautiful daughter of nature. There are many small and big cities in this country along with rivers, fields, ghats, forests and mountains. These cities have developed in a different way from nature's own environment.
Location of the city: Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is a huge city. Thus cities and towns have developed in the divisional cities, district towns and special industrial areas. Each city has high-rise buildings, made of brick-wood and stone in different shapes. We humans live here. The form of urban life is described in the following line -
'Brick after brick,
sometimes people are insects,
love is love, love is love.'
The city's paved and cement roads are quite wide. Vehicles like buses, trucks, rickshaws, autorickshaws, bicycles etc. pass on both sides of the paved road. And pedestrians walk on the sidewalks on both sides of the road.
The busy life of the people: The people of the city are busy with various activities. Some work in the office-court, some do business. Workers work in mills and factories. Besides, people from all walks of life come to the city for livelihood.
Sources and opportunities of entertainment: After work and fatigue, people need to retire. So there are parks and gardens in the city for walking around in between work. In their spare time, the people of the city go for walks in the park decorated with plants and flowers. Some people go to museums and zoos on holidays. The museum has various architectural and historical monuments. The zoo has all the different animals of different countries of the world.
Conclusion: The city is not built by nature. People have built city and city-based careers in pursuit of their needs. Our cities are playing a special role in livelihood and national development.

Question: What kind of houses are built in cities and villages of Bangladesh?
Answer: Bangladesh is the main country. The people of this country have been living in villages for a long time. With the progress of civilization and the increase of people, innumerable cities have developed here. So now this country is with cities and villages. There is a difference between town and village houses. Different types of houses are built in the cities and villages of Bangladesh. The following are the types of town and village houses:
Urban houses : Urban houses in Bangladesh are made of bricks, wood and stone. These high-rise houses in the city are called dalankotha.
Village houses: The structure of village houses in Bangladesh is made of bamboo and wood. The rice of the house is shaded with chan, straw, golpata and hogla leaves. The walls around the house are made of bamboo mats, jute sticks or soil. These houses in the village are usually dochala and chauchala. The housemates decorate the walls of the house and the inside of the house with bamboo shovels, canes and cool rugs. Some houses in the village are also made of tin. Dhemkighar and kitchen are in almost every house in the village.

Question: 'The deep union of the people of this country with the river.' What does this word mean?
Answer: Bangladesh is our riverine country. Just as there are veins and sub-veins in the body through which the circulation of blood brings vitality, so too many small rivers of our country are entangled like a net and awaken the vibration of life in the heart of the country.
"The people of this country have a deep connection with the river." By this word the selfless benefit of the river for the people of this country has been meant. The word 'mitali' means friendship. Just as a friend helps a friend in many ways, so all the small and big rivers flowing over this country have been helping and helping the people of this country in different ways for ages. The silt floating in the river has made the soil of this country fertile. Due to the river, agriculture has developed in this country full of golden crops. The major cities, ports and trade centers of the country have developed on the banks of the river. During the monsoon season, the river is the main means of transportation in the village. The fishermen and middle class of this country depend on the river for their livelihood. The people of this country are in a deep bond with the river.

Q: Why are we called 'Bengali in fish and rice'?
Answer: In the article "Our country", while describing different aspects of Bangladesh, small and big different species of fish have been mentioned. Fish and Bengali are intertwined in such a way that one cannot imagine Bengali without fish. We are Bengalis. Our main food is rice, and our favorite food is fish. Field-filled golden paddy and canals-beels, ponds and river-filled fish are some of the features of this country. Just as we get rice from different types of paddy produced in the fertile soil of this country, we also get delicious fish of different species and names from canals, beels, ponds and rivers. We have some kind of fish with rice in our daily food list. That is why we are called 'Bengali in fish and rice'.

Question: Write the names of ten fishes found in rivers, canals and seas.
Answer: Different species of fish are found in the rivers, canals and seas of Bangladesh throughout the year. The names of ten fishes found in rivers, canals, beels and seas are recorded below:
01. Hilsa: river fish 02. Chital: river fish
03. Shoal: canal-beel fish 04. Kai — canal-beel fish
05. Rupchanda: Sea fish 06. Coral: Sea fish
06. Laksha 6 sea fish 06. Laita: Sea fish
09. Faisya ১০ sea fish 10. Horn মাছ Canal-beel fish

Question: When did everyone get together at the Nabanna festival? Write the names of some types of paddy in this country.
Answer: Bangladesh is a country of seasonal variation. The country of the festival is Bangladesh. Thirteen festivals in twelve months. Really so. Simple, always smiling-happy, simple-minded Bengalis have been celebrating festivals on one occasion or another throughout the year.
Nabanna festival is one of the social festivals of public life in Bangladesh. At the end of the autumn season, autumn floats on the raft of Himel wind.
The nature of autumn is amused by the sweet smell of new rice. Waves of joy wake up in every house. At the Nabanna festival, everyone sang to the tune of Dhenki.
In the fertile soil of this country, there are many kinds of paddy. Some of the notable types of paddy are Anjan Lakshmi, Akashmani, Pakshiraj, Kashful, Banshful, Basmati, Binni, Kaljira, Badshabhog, Kataribhog, Balam and Birui.

Q: What things do girls in our country make in their spare time?
Answer: Introduction: The girls of our country make various kinds of fancy things whenever they get a little time after breaking the bones of the world. Such as Nakshikantha, Nakshi Shika, Nakshi Pakha, Shital Pati etc. The girls of this country are very good at handicrafts.
Jute fiber things: Girls make nakshi shika by dyeing jute fiber in different colors. Oyster buttons, cowries and beads are planted on the beads.
Nakshikantha: Bengali girls sew Nakshikantha with needles and thread in their spare time. Kantha contains herbs, flowers, rice rhymes, moon, stars, birds and various pictures. The girls paint a kantha in the color of their minds. Nakshikantha is a glorious tradition of this country. It has a reputation at home and abroad.
Nakshi fan: Girls make nakshi fan with colored yarn. The designs of flowers, birds, trees and leaves are revealed in the weaving of thread on these wings.
Cane thing: Girls use cane to cool their sisters. Birds, palanquins, mosques, boats, tigers, deer and various flower designs are painted on the cool carpet in colorful cane weaving.
Conclusion: Our country has a reputation for various fancy things made by girls now in the country and abroad. That is why another name of the girls of this country is Grihalakshmi.

Defense: Write the names of some famous clothes.
Answer: The people of Bangladesh have been famous for weaving cloth since ancient times. Proof of this is the world famous 'Dhakai Muslin'. In continuation of the tradition, many beautiful clothes are still being made here.
The traditional loom of the ancestors may no longer survive. However, various famous fabrics are still being made in this country from generation to generation. At present the names of some of the most famous fabrics of Bangladesh are Jamdani, Tassar, Garad, Muga, Matka, Tangail, Baluchari, Silk and Muslin.

Q: What are the things that blacksmiths make in Bangladesh?
Answer: The people of Bangladesh are engaged in various professions. Such a professional class is blacksmiths and potters. Their work is mainly about iron and clay. Iron and clay utensils are their only means of livelihood.
The blacksmiths and potters of Bangladesh make various necessary things. Blacksmiths make scythes, spades, axes, hoes, etc., and various agricultural implements.

Potters make earthen pots and pans and various utensils. The potters also make flowers, birds, dolls and terracotta plaques from the soil.

Question: Write the names of some small nationalities.
Answer: Our beloved motherland Bangladesh is not the abode of any single people. People of different castes and tribes have been living here. In addition to the large ethnic entities, the small ethnic groups have also uplifted our heritage.
Wide flat land surrounded by greenery is spread all over the heart of Bangladesh. On the other hand, there are dense green trees and hills. These hilly areas are inhabited by people of different ethnic groups living in Rangamati, Khagrachhari and Bandarban. Among the small ethnic groups of Bangladesh, the main ones are Chakma, Murang, Marma, Lusai, Garo etc. They cultivate jum in the hills. They have their own culture.

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