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Thursday, December 26, 2019

Jackfruit | Paragraph


     Jackfruit is a fruit which can be said as 'Jack of all the fruits'. This fruit is green in colour. This fruit is hard and thorny from outside and fibrous from inside. This fruit consists of minerals, vitamins, calcium, and also this fruit is rich in fibre. This fruit can be eaten raw as well as when ripen. This fruit grows  maximum in coastal areas. In India this fruit can be seen in Konkan and southern parts of India. When it is raw it's vegetable is prepared and when it is ripen it tastes sweet and can be eaten directly without cooking. Jackfruit is a fruit which builds our body. According to Ayurveda,  Jackfruit should not be eaten with milk as it causes to nausea, skin disease, itching. 

Thursday, December 19, 2019

God helps those, who helps themselves | Essay | Information | Paragraph | Free

God helps those who helps themselves" means God helps only to those people who try and try and never give up. Do hard work, to achieve the desired goal, keep on trying till the last. 

Stitch in Time Saves Nine | Proverb meaning | Explanation | Paragraph

     A Stitch in Time Saves Nine

    "A Stitch in Time Saves Nine" means if work is done in time than further consequences can be avoided or more time on the same work is not wasted. If work is done in the given or allotted or having time, than the work also gets completed in time and in the remaining time other work also can be done.

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Library: The Best Place | Essay | Information | Paragraph | Free


      In schools, colleges, and also in some offices library is the best place for all students, teachers and readers. Library is the only place where there is no noise and can sit and read or write peacefully.
     In library there are many books, newspapers of  different languages, business newspapers, magazines, journals, etc. Here there are all kinds of books for all ages. Some libraries provides books on rental basis. As some books are very costly and is not possible to buy every time all the books, it becomes easy for the readers to take it from library.
        Books are the treasure of knowledge and can be spent leisure of hours in reading. So library is like a heaven for all readers. 

Friday, September 6, 2019

POEM ON MONSOON DAY


Rain, rain, rain,
you make streets full of water,
my mother says, save water.

In the morning we get sun
In the night we get rain
How should we go outside in rain?

In the afternoon we get rain
In the evening we get rain
In the night we get rain
The trains stop working in the rain
You make our day in vain.

Rain, rain go away
and come in areas which are in draught.

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Independence day essay in 200 words | Essay | Information | Paragraph | Free

15th August 1947 was the day when India got Independence from the British rule. From that time onwards we celebrate this day as national festival of India. This festival is celebrated all over India with great zeal and enthusiasm.

On this day the Prime Minister of India hoists flag on the Red Fort. Our first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru for the first time after independence hoisted the tricolored flag on the Red Fort for the first time. He also addressed the nation from there only after hoisting the flag. After flag hoisting national anthem that is Jana-Gana-Mana which was written by Rabindranath Tagore of Bengal is sung by the people and then speech is given by the Prime Minister. And also 21 gun shots are given to give the respect for the flag and nation. On this day in various schools, colleges, offices, institutions, societies, organisations, etc., flag hoisting ceremony is done. People actively participate in this ceremony.

After flag hoisting various games, competitions are arranged for different aged groups. There is public holiday on this day, so that people could celebrate this day without any works tensions or worries.

Independence day essay in 100 words | Essay | Information | Paragraph | Free

   India got freedom from the British Empire on 15th August 1947, and so on this day we celebrate it as Independence day every year. We celebrate this day to remember the sacrifices given by our great leaders to free India from the British Rule. This is our National festival and to celebrate this festival with great joy, holiday is given to the people. The respected Prime Minister hoists flag on this Day on the Red Fort and so significantly  later on in different Governmental offices, organisations flags are hoisted. Flag is also hoisted in schools, colleges, offices, institutions etc., and later on sweets are distributed among children and people.

Independence day essay in 150 words | Essay | Information | Paragraph | Free

       'Independence day' is our National festival day, besides his 'Republic day' and 'Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti' are also our National festivals. Every 15th August is celebrated as Independence day in India. On 15th August 1947 India got independence from the British Rule. On this day Indian tricoloured flag is hoisted on the Red Fort in Delhi by the honourable Prime Minister. In our tricoloured flag saffron colour is there on the top, white in the middle and green at the bottom. Saffron colour indicates the sacrifice and courage; white colour is there for truth and peace and green colour is there for faith and chivalry. In the middle of the flag there is Ashoka  Chakra which consists of twenty-four spikes evenly distributed. The Ashoka Chakra in the middle of the flag is the indication of the dynamism of the peaceful change. Our great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose, Lokmanya Tilak fought for the freedom of India.

Monday, July 8, 2019

Water in 15 lines | Essay | Information | Paragraph | Free


    Water means life. Water is necessary component for all living beings. World water Day is celebrated on 22 March. This day is celebrated so that everybody should know the importance of water and also should conserve it. Water is necessary for drinking, bathing, cooking, washing clothes and utensils and also water is used in factories, etc. 71% of earth's surface is covered with water. But out of this only 2.5 percent of it is fresh. And therefore it is necessary to conserve water. Maximum percentage of water available on the earth is saline and which cannot be used by humans. Only 1percent of water is available for human use. No life without water. Drinking water is available only in lakes, ponds, rivers, or groundwater or in the form of rain (which is the main source of water). In villages, towns wells are dug or handpumps are also available, dams are also built. These dams store plenty of water. These dams are filled with rain water. Where there is no rain there is draught. And due to draught many organisms die conservation of water is necessary.

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Mango Day | Poem


You call me king of all the fruits
See how lovely I look!

I am fat and juicy
Do you think I am lazy?

I have different colours like
Orange, green and yellow
You see I am a sweet fellow.

I am sour when I am raw
And I am sweet when I am ripe
You can have me as you like.

I am Alphanso
I come in summer and go.

I don't like rain
It gives me pain.

So keep me in hay
To get me in a ripen way
So, happy mango day.

Saturday, July 6, 2019

GANESH FESTIVAL | Essay | Paragraph | Article | Free

               
                 Ganapati festival also known as Ganesh Chaturthi; is a festival of Hindus, but people all over the world celebrate this festival with great joy and unity. This festival is celebrated in the month of August-September. In this, it is said that Ganapati lives with us for ten days and later on; on the eleventh day he goes back to his house. Ganapati is the favourite of all; because when he comes everybody gets excited, comes together and celebrate this festival. 
               Lord Ganapati is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. He likes to eat modak and laddus especially made by his mother Goddess Parvati. He is also known by many names like Ganapati, Vinayaka, Moreshwara, Sidhivinayak, Vighnaharta, etc. Children like Lord Ganesh very much because he is very clever and intelligent. It is also said that Lord Ganesh is the God of all knowledge and wealth. He has two wives Goddess Saraswathi and Goddess Lakshmi.

                  In this festival, on the first day Lord Ganesh idol is brought in home with full of happiness and joy and people also play drum. After arrival of Lord Ganesh, his pooja is done and prasad is given to all. In this way when Ganesh comes, beautiful lightings and decorations are also done. In some places Goddess Gauri is also brought as she is sister of Lord Ganesh. When she comes more food items are prepared such as Chakli, Balushahi, different types of Laddus, Modak and many more sweet dishes are prepared. People sing songs in joy and Goddess Gauri is welcomed.

                  In some places many games and prizes are arranged for people to enjoy. Many competitions like dances, singing, music are also arranged. 

           This festival was started by Lokmanya Tilak. He started this festival in Pune so that all people should come together and enjoy and also to spread awareness about the freedom struggle against British.

            On the eleventh day Ganapati is immersed and on this day people say bye-bye to Lord Ganesh and also pray so that He could come early next time.

             Nowadays; Ganpati idols are made up of red soil and are coloured by natural colours so that they can easily get dissolved in water. Some people use plaster of Paris to make idol but it does not dissolve in water and hence gets accumulated somewhere in the lakes or ponds and marine life gets disturbed and is harmed. And therefore, idols made with soil and decorated with natural colours only should be used. Due to this people who are celebrating in their homes can do immersion in home only by immersing the idol in bucket, drums, filled with water and also this water can be used for plants and the soil can be used to plant plants; this can give us a feeling that Lord Ganesh is there with us all the time. Some people use thermocol to decorate but since thermocol is not good for environment, instead of this paper or cardboard or any such type of materials should be used, so that we can become environment friendly and also environment friendly the festival can be celebrated.

            Since, "Cleanliness is next to godliness," we should keep our house, city, nation  clean by adopting some good habits. "Green city, clean city" so we should use more naturally available materials and also materials made up of natural materials for decorating Ganpati idols and make them environment friendly; so that Ganesha is also with us all the time.
          
            Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!!

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