Thursday, September 26, 2019

50 to 100 Words Short Essays | Paragraphs | Articles | Debates | Notes | Speeches in English


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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

The Two Merchants

Moral Story →The Two Merchants

                                Once There Were Two Merchants in a Country. One of Them Was Seriba. The Other One Was Seriban. Seriban Was Very Honest. But Seriba Was a Dishonest Man. They Sold Toys From Door to Door. One Day Seriba Went to an Old Man's House. He Lived There With His Little Grand Daughter. To See Him The Little Girl Cried For Toys. But Her Grand Father Had Only a Broken Plate to Buy Toys. Seriba at Once Understood That It Was Made of Gold. But He Told Them That It Was Useless. The Old Man and His Grand Daughter Became Sad. After Sometimes Seriban Came There. The Little Girl Again Cried For Toys. The Old Man Showed Him The Broken Plate. Seriban Told That, "It is Made of Gold. I Have No Such Money to Pay You." The Old Man Was Happy. He Told That, "But The Other Merchant Told That It is Useless. Take It and Give Me What You Can." Soon Seriba Returned There. But It Was Too Late. He Wept For His Misdeed. 

MoralityHonesty is The Best Policy. 

The Ox and The Frog


Moral Story →The Ox and The Frog

                           One Day a Young Frog Went Out and Saw an Ox. He Went Back Home and Said to His Mother, "Mother, I Have Seen a Huge Animal." His Mother Said, "Is The Animal Bigger Than Me?" The Young Frog Told That The Ox Was Much Bigger Than Her. Then The Mother Frog Puffed Herself and Said to Him, "Is The Animal Bigger Than Me?" Then The Young Frog Told That The Animal Was Much Bigger Than Much Her. Now The Mother Frog Puffed Herself More and Burst Like a Balloon. 

MoralityPride Must Have a Fall. 

The Golden Axe


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Moral Story →The Golden Axe

                                  One Day a Wood-cutter Was Cutting Wood Beside a River. His Axe Suddenly Fell into The River. He Cried Bitterly. The Goddess of River Took Pity on Him. She Then Dived into Water and Brought Out a Golden Axe. The Deity Said to The Wood-cutter, "Is It Yours." He Said, "No." Then Again The Goddess Dived into Water and Brought Out a Silver Axe. She Asked Him If It Was His. The Honest Wood-cutter Replied That It Was Not His. At Last, In The Same Way The Deity Brought Out an Iron Axe. This Time The Wood-cutter Said, "Yes, It is Mine." At This The Deity Became Very Happy With Him and Gave Him All The Axes. 

MoralityHonesty is The Best Policy. 

                          

Monday, September 23, 2019

King Solomon's Wisdom


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Moral Story →King Solomon's Wisdom

                                 King Solomon Was a Wise King. One Day The Queen of Sheba Wanted to Test His Wisdom. She Came to His Kingdom. She Had Two Garlands With Her. One of Real Flowers and The Other Was Artificial. The Garlands Looked Alike. It Was Really a Hard Job to Select The Real One. She Placed The Garlands on The Table and Asked The King to Choose The Garland of Real Flowers. The King Took a Long Time. At Last, He Asked His Servants to Open The Windows of The Room. Then Bees Entered The Room and Sat on The Garland of Real Flowers. Thus King Solomon Could Choose The Garland of Real Flowers. 

MoralityKnowledge is Power. 

Sir Philip Sidney and a Wounded Soldier

Moral Story →Sir Philip Sidney and a Wounded Soldier

                             One Day Sir Philip Sidney Was Wounded in The Battlefield. He Was Brought Back to The Camp. His Wounds Were Nursed. He Became Very Thirsty. He Was Badly in Need of Water. But There Was No Water Nearby. At Long Last, Someone Brought a Glass of Water. Sidney Was About to Drink The Water. But He Then Found Another Wounded Soldier Crying Out For Water. Then Sidney Offered Him The Glass of Water. He Said to The Surprised Soldier, "Your Need is Greater Than Mine."

MoralitySacrifice is a Great Virtue. 

Lord Buddha and a Mother

Moral Story →Lord Buddha and a Mother


                                Once One Lady Lost Her Only Child. She Was Terribly Shocked. She Cried Bitterly. One Day The Lady Went to Lord Buddha. The Lady Said to Buddha, "Oh Lord, Return The Life of My Son." Then Lord Told Her to Fetch One Handful of Mustard Seeds From a House Where Nobody Had Ever Died. The Lady Went From Door to Door. But Alas! She Found No Such House. She Returned and Told Everything to Lord Buddha. Then Lord Said to Her, "Death is Common to All."


MoralityMan is Mortal. 

The Fox and The Crow

Moral Story →The Fox and The Crow

                                One Day a Crow Stole a Piece of Meat From a Shop. She Sat on The Branch of a Tree to Eat It. Then a Fox Was Passing Under The Tree. He Saw The Crow. He Became Very Greedy. He Wanted to Get The Piece of Meat. Then He Played a Trick. The Fox Started Praising The Crow. He Said to The Crow, "How Nice You are! But It is a Pity You Can't Sing at All." Then The Crow Started Singing. It Opened Its Mouth. The Piece of Meat Dropped Down and Clever Fox Ate It. 

MoralityDon't Believe a Flatterer. 

The King and The Spider


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Moral Story →The King and The Spider

                                  Robert Bruce, The King of Scotland Was Defeated Six Times in The Battle. He Left His Kingdom and Hid Himself in a Cave. There He Saw a Spider. It Was Trying Hard to Reach The Ceiling of The Cave. The Spider Tried Six Times. But It Failed. At The Seventh Attempt The Spider Succeeded. The King Saw All These. Then He Said to Himself, "If The Spider Can Succeed Why Can't I?" Then He Decided to Fight Once Again. He Collected Soldiers. He Fought. He Was Successful at The Seventh Attempt. 

MoralityNever Give Up Hope. 

The Ant and The Dove


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Moral Story →The Ant and The Dove

                              A Dove Lived in a Tree. The Tree Was Beside a River. One Day He Saw an Ant. It Was Going Down The Current. The Life of The Ant Was in Danger. Then The Dove Dropped a Dry Leaf on The Water. The Ant Got on It and Went to The Shore. Thus The Life of The Ant Was Saved. One Day a Fowler ( Bird Hunter ) Aimed at The Bird. The Ant Saw It. Then The Ant Bit The Fowler in His Foot. He Cried Out in Pain. He Lost His Attention and Misfired. The Dove Flew Away and Was Saved. 

MoralityOne Good Turn Deserves Another. 

Sunday, September 22, 2019

The Fox Without a Tail


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Moral Story →The Fox Without a Tail

                                 One Day a Fox Was Caught in a Farmer's Trap. Then He Lost His Tail. Other Foxes Laughed at Him. He Became Very Ashamed. He Went into The Bush. There The Fox Hit Upon a Plan. He Came out of The Bush. Then He Called a Meeting. All The Foxes Attended It. There He Said, "The Tail is a Burden to Us. We Should Cut It Off. I am Very Comfortable Without It." Then One Old Fox Stood Up and Said, "Will You Tell Us, How Have You Lost Your Tail?" Then All The Foxes Laughed, The Tailless Fox Then Became Very Ashamed. He Hid Himself in The Bush. 

MoralityWhere There is The Wiser, 
                     There is Also The Wisest. 

Two Friends and a Bear


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Moral Story →Two Friends and a Bear

                                 One Day Two Friends Were Walking Through a Forest. Suddenly They Saw a Bear. It Was Coming Towards Them. They Became Very Afraid. One of The Friends Could Climb Up The Tree. He Climbed Up a Tree Leaving His Friend in Danger. The Other Friend Did Not Know How to Climb Up a Tree. So He Lay on The Ground. He Pretended to Be Dead. The Bear Came Up to Him. It Sniffed at His Body Then The First Friend Climbed Down The Tree. He Asked His Friend, "What Did The Bear Say to You?" The Other Friend Said, "Don't Trust a Friend Who Leaves You in Danger."

MoralityA Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed. 

The Selfish Giant


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Moral Story →The Selfish Giant

                                    A Giant Lived in a Beautiful Garden. Once He Went Out For a Visit. He Was Absent For a Long Time. Then The Local Children Used to Play There. One Day The Giant Returned to His Garden. He Became Very Angry When He Found The Children Playing in His Garden. He Said to Them, "Why are You Playing Here? I Will Not Allow Anyone to Play Here." The Children Ran Away in Fear. Then The Giant Made a High Wall Around The Garden. Now The Children Could No Longer Play There. At This The Nature Became Very Unhappy With The Giant. Flowers Forgot to Bloom and Birds Forgot to Sing in The Garden. It Was Winter in The Garden For Ever. Now The Selfish Giant Could Know His Fault. He Broke Down The Wall and Allowed The Children to Play. 

MoralityLive and Let Others Live. 

The Wind and The Sun


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Moral Story →The Wind and The Sun

                                    One Day The Wind and The Sun Were Quarrelling. The Wind Said to The Sun, "I am Stronger Than You." The Sun Said, "I am Stronger." They Wanted to Prove Who Was Stronger. At That Time One Man Was Walking Down The Road. He Was Wearing a Coat. The Wind Said to The Sun, "I Will Blow It Off." The Wind Blew Very Hard. The Man Felt Cold. He Held The Coat Tightly. So The Wind Could Not Remove His Coat. Then The Sun Shone Very Brightly. Then The Man Felt Hot. He Removed His Coat. Now The Wind Himself Said to The Sun, "You are Stronger Than I."

Morality →Pride Must Have a Fall. 

The Boys and The Frogs


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Moral Story →The Boys and The Frogs

                               Some Frogs Were Swimming in a Pond. Some Boys Were Throwing Stones at The Frogs. The Stones Hit The Frogs. The Boys Were Getting Much Fun. Whenever Anyone of The Frogs Raised Its Head, The Boys Aimed at It With Stones. Thus, The Frogs Were in Great Difficulty. Then One of The Frogs Boldly Said to The Boys, "Why are You Throwing Stones at Us?" The Boys Said, "We are Doing This For Fun." Then The Frog Said, "But What's a Game to You, is Death to Us." Then The Boys Felt Ashamed. They Stopped Throwing Stones at The Frogs and Went Away. 

MoralityOne's Sports May Be Death to Others. 

Saturday, September 21, 2019

The Two Foolish Goats


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Moral Story →The Two Foolish Goats

                                There Was a Narrow Plank Across a Stream. One Day a Goat Was Crossing The Stream By The Plank. He Reached The Middle of The Plank. Then Another Goat Also Reached There From The Opposite Side. Then The First Goat Said, "Go Back! I Have Come Here First. So, I Shall Go First." The Second Goat Said, "You Must Go Back! I Will Go First." In This Way They Quarrelled. Then They Fought With Their Horns. At Last, Both of Them Fell Down into The Stream. They Were Drowned. 

MoralityDon't Quarrel But Cooperate. 

The Fox and The Goat


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Moral Story →The Fox and The Goat

                               On a Very Hot Day, a Fox Became Very Thirsty. He Came to a Well to Drink Water. He Fell Unfortunately into It. He Tried His Best to Come Out of It. But Failed. Then a Thirsty Goat Went There. It Peeped into The Well. The Fox Said to Her, "You Also May Come Down to Drink Water. The Water Here is Very Sweet." The Foolish Goat Believed The Fox's Words. It Jumped into The Well. Then The Clever Fox Quickly Got on The Head of The Goat and Jumped Out of The Well. The Foolish Goat Was Drowned and Died in It. 

MoralityLook Before You Leap. 

The Lion and The Mouse


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Moral Story →The Lion and The Mouse

                                  One Day a Lion Was Sleeping in His Den. A Mouse Entered His Nose. The Lion Woke Up. He Became Very Angry. He Caught The Mouse in His Paws. He Wanted to Kill It. The Mouse Said, "Please, Don't Kill Me." The Lion Became Sympathetic to The Mouse and Set It Free. Time Passed By. The Lion Perhaps Forgot The Mouse. One Day The Lion Was Caught in a Hunter's Net. He Was Roaring in Anger and Helplessness. The Mouse Heard It. He at Once Ran to It and Cut The Chord of The Net. The Lion Was Set Free. He Was Very Happy. He Thanked The Mouse. 

MoralityEven The Small One Can Be of Great                        Help to The Powerful. 

Friday, September 20, 2019

The Old Man and His Sons


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Moral Story →The Old Man and His Sons

                                     An Old Farmer Had Three Sons. They Would Quarrel Among Themselves. So The Old Man Was Very Unhappy. He Advised His Sons Not to Quarrel. But The Sons Still Quarrelled. The Farmer Hit Upon a Plan. He Made a Bundle of Sticks and Asked His Sons to Break It. Each of The Sons Tried to Break But Failed. Now The Farmer Untied The Bundle, Then He Asked Each of His Sons to Break a Single Stick. Each of The Sons Tried to Break It. All of His Sons Did It Easily. Now The Farmer Advised His Sons to Live Together. They Stopped Quarrelling and Lived Peacefully. 

MoralityUnity is Strength. 

The Cat and The Mice


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Moral Story →The Cat and The Mice


                             Some Mice Lived in An Old House. A Cat Also Lived There. She Killed a Few Mice Everyday. At This, The Mice Got Much Frightened. Then They Called a Meeting. At The Meeting One Mouse Stood Up and Said, "I Have Thought Out a Plan. " He Told The Mice to Tie a Bell Around The Neck of The Cat. When The Cat Would Move, The Bell Would Sound. At This, The Mice Would Be Alert. Everyone at The Meeting Said That The Idea Was Good. Then The President of The Meeting Said, "But Who Will Bell The Cat? " Nobody Came Forward and The Plan Fell Through. 

MoralityIt is Easy to Say But Hard to Do. 

The Hare and The Tortoise


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Moral Story →The Hare and The Tortoise

                                One Day a Hare Met a Tortoise and Laughed at His Slow Race. At This, The Tortoise Became Very Angry. Then He Challenged The Hare to Run a Race. The Hare Was at Once Ready to Run The Race. The Race Began One Morning. The Hare Ran Very Fast and Went Far Ahead of The Tortoise. He Was Sure About His Win. So He Slept For Sometimes Under a Tree. In The Meantime, The Tortoise Didn't Stop at All and Came Near The Goal. Now The Hare Woke Up and Began Running Very Fast Towards The Goal. The Hare Reached The Goal and Saw That The Tortoise Had Already Reached There. 

MoralitySlow But Steady Wins The Race. 

The Lion and The Hare


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Moral Story →The Lion and The Hare

                             A Lion Lived in a Forest. He Killed Many Animals Everyday For Food. So The Animals Became Anxious. They Called a Meeting and Decided to Send One Animal Everyday. One Day It Was a Hare's Turn. The Clever Hare Took a Long Time to Reach The Lion's Den. So The Lion Became Very Angry With Him. He Said, "Why Have You Come So Late?" Then The Hare Said, O Sir! I Was Delayed By Another Lion in The Way. He Told That He Was The King of The Forest. " Then The Lion Became Very Angry and Wanted to See That Lion. The Hare Took Him to a Well and Told Him to Look into It. The Lion Did So and Saw His Own Image in The Water of The Well. The Foolish Lion Thought It Another Lion and Wanted to Kill It. So He Jumped into The Well and He Himself Was Killed. 

MoralityLook Before You Leap. 
    

The Boy and The Wolf


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Moral Story →The Boy and The Wolf

                            One Day There Was a Cow-boy.  
He Tended His Cows in The Field. There Was a Forest Nearby. Some Wolves Lived in The Forest. One Day The Cow-boy Raised an Alarm, "Wolf! Wolf!" to Make a Fun. Some Farmers Were Working in The Field Nearby. They Thought The Wolf Had Really Attacked The Boy. So They All Ran to Save Him. But They Found No Wolf There. Seeing Them The Cow-boy Began to Laugh. He Played The Same Trick Many Times. At This, The Farmers Became Very Angry With Him. But One Day a Wolf Really Came. Now The Cow-boy Cried Out, "Wolf! Wolf!" in Fear. But This Time Nobody Came to Save Him. The Wolf First Attacked The Cows and At Last Killed The Boy. 

MoralityNobody Believes a Liar. 

A Man and His Goose | The Goose Laying Golden Eggs


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Moral Story →A Man and His Goose / The Goose Laying Golden Eggs


                               A Poor Farmer Had a Wonderful Goose. Everyday She Laid a Golden Egg in The Morning. One Day The Farmer Sold Them in The Market and Became Rich. But He Was Very Greedy. He Wanted to Be Richer Still Overnight. The Farmer Said to Himself, "If I Cut Open The Belly of The Goose, I Will Get Many Golden Eggs." One Day The Foolish Farmer Took a, Sharp Knife and Cut Open The Belly of The Goose. He Found No Eggs There. But The Goose Died. He Became Very Sad and Began Crying. 

Morality →Too Much Greed is Bad.
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                      Grasp All, Lose All. 

                            

Thursday, September 19, 2019

The Wolf and The Crane


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Moral Story →The Wolf and The Crane

                             One Day a Wolf Was Eating Flesh. It Was Eating Very Quickly. By Chance a Bone Got Stuck in His Throat. He Felt a Great Pain. He Tried Much to Pull Out The Bone. But He Failed. Then He Asked Many Animals to Remove It. But Nobody Helped Him. At Last He Went to a Crane and Said, "Will You, Please Pull Out The Bone With Your Long Beak? If You Do I Will Give You a Good Reward". The Crane Agreed and Removed The Bone. Now The Crane Demanded His Reward. Then The Wolf Became Very Angry and Said, " You're Lucky That I Haven't Bitten Your Head Off. This is Your Reward. Get Away From Me If You Want to Live". Then The Crane Left The Place Silently. 

Morality → Never Believe a Rogue. 

The Crow and The Pitcher


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Moral Story  → The Crow and The Pitcher

                               Once It Was a Very Hot Day. A Crow Became Very Thirsty. It Flew Here and There in Search of Water. At Last, It Saw a Pitcher. It Went There. But The Water Was Lying Low. Then The Crow Tried Again and Again to Drink The Water. But It Failed. His Beak Could Not Reach The Water Level. The Crow Was Very Clever. It Hit Upon a Plan. It Saw Some Pebbles Near The Pitcher. It Dropped Them One By One into The Pitcher. The Level of Water Rose High Up. Now The Crow Could Drink The Water as Much as It Could. 

Morality →Where There is a Will, There is a Way. 

The Dog and His Shadow


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Moral Story →  The Dog and His Shadow

                            One Day a Dog Stole a Piece of Bone. He Stole It From a Meat Shop. Then He Was Walking Beside a Stream. The Piece of Bone Was in His Mouth. Then The Dog Came to a Plank Over The Stream. He Was Crossing The Plank. He Saw His Own Shadow in The Water Below. The Foolish Dog Thought That It Was Another Dog. He Became Very Greedy. He Wanted to Get It. So, The Dog Opened His Mouth to Bark. Then His Own Piece of Bone Fell into The Water. He Could Not Find It. Then The Dog Became Very Unhappy. 

MoralityGreed Brings Ruin. 

                   

The Fox and The Grapes


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Moral Story → The Fox and The Grapes

                            One Day a Fox Became Very Hungry. He Wanted to Eat Something. Then He Came to a Vineyard. It Was Full of Ripe Grapes. The Bunches of Grapes Were Hanging There. The Fox Was Very Glad to See Them. But They Were High Up From The Ground. The Fox Tried to Reach Them. He Stood on His Hind Legs and Jumped. He Tried Many Times. But He Failed. Then He Became Hopeless. He Said to Himself, "I Think The Grapes are Sour. So I Should Not Eat Them." Then The Fox Left The Place. 


MoralityGrapes are Sour

                      

Monday, September 16, 2019

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100 Words Essay Examples

                                 The Stadium


                                        The Stadium is a Covered Playground. There is a Concrete Gallery Around The Ground. On The Gallery Spectators Sit to See The Match. There are Also Other Facilities in The Stadium. There are Toilets and Canteens For Spectators. In The Stadium, Big Matches are Played. Many People Come to The Stadium to See Important Matches. There is Much Shouting and Noise When The Match is Exciting. The Police are Always There For Peace. The Eden Gardens, The Mohali, The Ambedkar Stadium Etc. are Some of The Big and Beautiful Stadiums of Our Country.

                                The Pen

                                       The Pen is a Very Important Thing in Modern Age. There are Different Kinds of Pens. The Student Writes With The Pen. He Uses It in The Class to Write Down The Teacher's Note. He Uses It in The Library For Making Notes. The Student Writes With The Pen at Home to Do His Homework. The Pen is a Great Friend of The Student. He is Quite Helpless Without It. The Pen is Also Used By Teachers, Officers and Ministers. The Model of The Pen is Developing Day By Day. Once, There Was Only The Fountain Pens. Now Modern Technology Has Developed It. Now We Use Mainly Dot Pens.

                                Flood

                                    Flood is a Natural Calamity. It Occurs in The Rainy Season. When It Rains Heavily in The Season, The River Becomes Full of Water and It Overflows The Banks. Sometimes The Banks are Broken. The Water Enters Fields and Villages. It is Called Flood. Flood Causes Great Damage to Life and Property. Mud Huts are Damaged. Crops in The Field Get Destroyed. Many People Lose Their Lives. Electricity Supply is Disrupted. Roads Go Under Water. Many Diseases Break Out. So Flood is a Curse to Us. Man Has Made Dams On The Rivers to Check It.

                              Late Autamn 

                                    The Fourth Season of The Year is Late Autamn. Late Autamn Follows Autamn. The Season Generally Includes October and Early November. Now The Weather is Cool. We Have Mist and Dew in The Morning and Evening. It is, Therefore, Called Also The Dewy Season. The Sky Normally Remains Clear. The Field Looks Golden With Ripe Paddy Crops. The Diwali is The Major Festival of This Season. The Lily and The Lotus Charm Our Eyes. Tuberoses, Roses, Marigolds Etc. Bloom in This Season. In This Time People Waits For Winter.

                           Morning Walk

                                   Morning Walk is a Popular Form of Exercise. People Take to It Recently Much More Seriously. Morning Walkers Get Up Very Early in The Morning. They Go to a Park or River-side Nearby. There They Walk to Take Fresh Air. It is Very Helpful to Make Body and Mind Fresh. Then They Start Walking Continuously For One Hour or So in The Fresh and Cool Morning Air. Morning Walk is a Fine Form of Exercise. It is Very Refreshing Too. It Cures Many Health Problems Like High Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar, Lack of Appetite Etc. It Helps Them to Be Fit and Fine.

                             How I Spend Sundays

                                      Sunday is a Holiday. It is Very Important to Me. On Week Days I Remain Busy With My Studies. But On Sundays I Do Different Things. I Get Up Early in The Morning. Then I Go to The Cricket Coaching Camp. There I Practise My Favourite Game. I Return Home at 9.30 A. M.. Then I Watch T. V. Programmes I Take My Midday Meal at 12.30 P. M.. Then I Take Some Rest. In The Afternoon I Go to an Art School. In The Evening I Read Story Books and Listen to Music. On Some Sundays, I Go For an Outing With My Parents. Thus, I Spend Sundays Very Happily.

                           Your Best Friend

                                       I Have Many Good Friends. Among Them Biplab is My Best Friend. He Reads in Class VI With Me. We Sit Side By Side in The Classroom. I Love Biplab For Many Reasons. He is Very Intelligent. He Stands First in Our Class. He is Always Smiling. Biplab is Never Selfish. He Always Tries to Help Me and His Other Friends. He Loves Games and Sports. He is a Good Player Also. He Can Play Football and Cricket Very Well. My Great Friend is Very Honest and Simple. He Also Feels For The Poor. I Always Like His Sweet Company. I am Very Proud of My Great Friend.

          

Sunday, September 15, 2019

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List of English Essay Topics

                               The Doctor


                                      The Doctor is a Very Important Person in Our Society. We Cannot Live Without a Doctor. Whenever We Fall Ill We Go to The Doctor For His Help and Advice. Then He Diagnoses The Disease and Prescribes Medicines. He Also Prescribes Diets. The Patient Follows His Advice and Gets Cured. When a Man is Wounded, He is Rushed to The Doctor. He Dresses The Wounds and Sometimes Does The Surgery If Needed. The Doctor's Sympathy to The Patient is Very Important in Human Life. Thus The Doctor is Our Great Social Friend.

                              The Policeman

                                               The Policeman is a Great Friend of Our Society. His Duty is to Maintain Law and Order in The Society. He Wears The Deep Brown or White Dresses With a Hat on His Head. He Has a Gun or a Stick With Him. The Policeman Arrests Criminals Like Thieves and The Robbers. The Traffic Police Maintains Traffic Rules in Streets and Roads. Thus The Policeman Does a Lot of Good to Us. He is Always Alert of Any Problems in Our Society. Without Him There Can Be No Peace and Security in Our Society. We Should Always Honour The Policeman.

                             The Postman

                                              The Postman is Our Great Social Friend. He Works in a Post Office. He is Dressed With Ordinary Clothes. He is Very Familiar to Us. He Serves Us in a Humble Way. He Delivers Us Letters With Good or Bad News From Our Dear and Near Ones. He Also Delivers Parcels and Money Orders. The Postman Sells Us Post Cards, Envelopes Etc. He Works in All Weathers. Children of Every Locality Love Him Very Much. He Also Loves Them. We are Very Greatful to Him. It is a Pity That Such a Great Worker is Ill-paid.

                              The Post Office

                                               The Post Office is a Very Important Government Institution. It Helps Us in Many Ways. We Can Buy Post Cards, Envelopes, Money Orders and Telegram Forms Here. We Can Also Post Letters, Send Money and Messages From Here to Distant Places. A Post Box Stands at The Door of Post Office. It is Red in Colour. The Postman Delivers Us Letters Containing Good or Bad News From Our Relatives. The Post Office is Housed in a Small Room. There is a Postmaster, and a Few Postmen Who Work in a Post Office. There are Post Offices in Villages or Towns.

                              The Hawker

                                                We are Very Familiar With The Hawker. He Sales His Articles in The Street. He is Also Found in The Railway Compartment. The Hawker Sales His Articles on The Pavement. He Sometimes Sales His Articles From Door to Door. He Shouts His Peculiar Trade Call. He Does So to Attract People. The Hawker Sales Things Which We Need in Our Everyday Life. His Economic Condition is Not Good. Today Unemployment is a Great Problem in India. So The Number of Hawkers is Increasing Day By Day. The Hawker's Life is Hard and Uncertain. He Has to Work in All Weathers.

                               Street Beggar

                                               The Street Beggar is a Common Sight in The Streets of a Town or a City. He is Mostly in Little Dirty Dresses. He is Very Dirty and Weak. Some Street Beggars are Either Blind or Lame. The Street Beggar Begs Walking on The Street. He Goes From Door to Door. He Has a Bowl in His Hand. He Has No House. He Sleeps on The Street in Hot, Cold or Rainy Weather. Thus The Street Beggar Has a Hard Life. People Help Him By Giving Money. Thus He Earns His Livelihood. We Should Not Hate Him. We All Should Help Him.

                              The Train

                                           The Train is a Wonder of Modern Science and Technology. It is a Railway Engine With Several Carriages Linked to It. The Engine Pulls The Carriages. The Train Runs Very Fast on Railway Tracks. There are Different Kinds of Trains Like The Passenger Train, Express Train, Goods Train, Toy Train, Tube Train Etc. One Can Go By Train From One Place to Another Very Quickly. Goods are Carried From One Part of The Country to Another By Goods Trains. There is Also The Metro Train. It Runs Under The Ground. Thus, The Train is a Very Important Means of Travel and Transport.

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Essay Writing Topics in English

                                        The Owl


                                              The Owl is a Night Bird. It is Very Bad-looking. The Owl is Also Small in Size. It Has a Big and Round Head. Its Eyes are Big. It Has a Sharp Beak. There are Claws in Its Legs. The Owl Have Different Colours. It Has a Tail. The Owl Lives in The Hole of a Tree. It Eats Insects and Small Creatures Like Rats, Snakes Etc. It Hoots at Night. It is Very Ominous, The Owl is Always Afraid of Other Birds. It Does Not Come Out During Daytime. All The Day It Sleeps in Their Hole. After Sunset They Come Out to Hunt. People Worship Them as God.

                                      The Mosquito

                                              The Mosquito is a Very Harmful Insect. It is Very Small in Size. It Has Six Small Legs, Wings and a Sharp Sting. Mosquitoes Live in Still and Dirty Water of Ponds and Drains. They are Also Fond of Damp and Dark Places. Mosquito Bites are Very Painful. They Suck Blood From Our Bodies. The Mosquito Spreads Many Diseases Like Malaria, Dengue Etc. To Get Rid of It We Should Sleep Inside The Mosquito Curtain. Dirty Drains and Ponds Should Be Always Kept Clean. Floors and Corridors of Our House Should Be Cleaned With Phenyle Everyday.

                                  The Butterfly

                                             We See The Butterfly Everywhere. It is an Insect. It is a Small Creature. It is Very Beautiful to Look at. There are Many Colours in The Wings of The Butterfly. The Butterfly Has Three Parts in Its Body. These are The Head, The Throat and The Abdomen. It Has Six Legs. There is a Tiny Sting in Its Mouth. It Sucks Nectar From Flowers With The Help of This Sting. It Flies From Flower to Flower. It Collects Nectar From Flowers. It is a Useful Insect. It Increases The Beauty of Nature. We All Love The Butterfly. Everybody Should Try to Protect and Preserve It.

                                 The Bee

                                        The Bee is Very Small in Size. It is an Insect. It is Smaller Than The Butterfly. The Bee is Blackish in Colour. The Body of The Bee Has Three Parts. There is a Sting in Its Mouth. The Bite of The Bee is Very Painful. The Bee Lives in Groups. The Bee Flies From Flower to Flower. It Collects Nectar From Flowers. The Bee Makes Honey. Bees Live in The Hive. They Store Honey in Their Hive. The Sound of The Bee is Called Humming. The Bee is a Very Useful Insect For Man. We Get Honey and Wax From Them. These are Very Useful to Us.

                               The Farmer

                                         The Farmer is a Great Friend of Our Society. He Cultivates Lands and Grows Crops For Us. The Farmer Lives a Very Hard But Plain Life. He is Busy From Morning Till Evening. He Ploughs His Lands, Sows Seeds, Gives Water to Plants and Crops and Reaps The Harvest. The Farmer Gives Us Our Foods. Without Him We Should Starve. The Farmer is Really a True and Noble Son of Our Country. But They Had to Live a Hard Life. They Live in Mud Houses. Their Economic Condition is Also Not Good. Even Sometimes They Have to Starve. We Should Be Sympathetic to Them.

                              The Gardener

                                           According to The Bible, Adam The First Man on Earth, Was a Gardener. So Gardening is The Oldest and Noblest of Trades in The World. A Gardener is a Man of a Lot of Knowledge About Cultivation. He Must Know How and When to Cultivate Crops of Vegetables, Flowers and Fruits in His Gardens. He Knows How to Collect and Preserve Seeds and When to Sow These. He Prepares The Land in His Garden Either By Ploughing or Digging Up Soil With The Spade. He Sows Seeds and Plants Saplings. He Waters Plants and Applies Fertilizers. He Also Sprays Pesticide or Intecticide to Keep His Plants Free From Pests or Insects. The Gardener's Joy Knows No Bounds When His Plants Produce Fruits, Flowers or Vegetables. He Also Earns a Lot of Money By Following Gardening as His Hobby.

                             A Market / Bazaar

                                       A Bazaar is an Important Place. It is Seen in a Village or a Town. It May Be Big or Small. A Bazaar or Market is a Crowded and Noisy Place. Many People Gather in a Bazaar / Market. There are Many Shops Here. Some Shops are Permanent and Some are Temporary. Temporary Shops Sit on Streets. Different Useful Things are Sold From These Shops. Customers Buy Vegetables, Fruits, Fishes, Sweets, Groceries, Stationery Goods, Clothes and Many Other Things  From The Shops. A Bazaar / Market is Generally a Dirty Place. But These Days Some Bazaars or Markets in Towns and Cities are Clean and Well-maintained.

Saturday, September 14, 2019

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English Essay Topics | Short Simple Essay Topics

                               The Rat


                                    The Rat is a Very Common Creature. It is Found in Houses and Fields. It is Very Small in Size. It is Generally Grey in Colour. But There are Also White Rats. It Has Four Tiny Legs. There are Claws in Legs. It Has a Large Tail. The Rat Eats Grains. It Lives in a Hole. It is a Great Nuisance to Us. It Destroys Our Crops, Grains and Goods. It Cuts Our Clothes and Important Papers. The Rat Also Spreads Diseases Like Plague. It Destroys Papers and Books With Its Sharp Little Teeth. The Cat and The Owl are Its Main Enemy.

                              The Peacock

                                      The Peacock is Our National Bird. It is a Very Beautiful Bird. It is Very Big in Size. The Peacock Has a Sharp Beak and a Very Big Tail. There are Beautiful Colours in The Peacock's Body. The Peahen is Not as Beautiful as The Peacock. The Peahen is Grey in Colour. Its Tail is Also Short and Not Colourful. The Peacock Has a Large and Beautiful Tail. Its Tail is Very Colourful. The Peacock Eats Insects, Snakes, Grains Etc. It Spreads Its Tail in The Rainy Season and Dances. Then It Looks Very Nice. Its Feather is Used in Various Purposes. Everybody Likes The Bird.

                              The Parrot

                                           The Parrot is a Small Bird. It is Very Beautiful to Look at. It Has Two Wings, Two Small Legs and a Long Tail. The Parrot Has One Sharp Beak. The Colour of The Beak is Red. The Body Colour of The Parrot is Green. There are Sharp Claws in Its Legs. The Parrot Lives in The Hole of a Tree. It Flies Together With Other Parrots. The Parrot Eats Fruits and Vegetables. Its Call is Very Sweet. It Can Imitate Man's Voice Nicely. People Keep The Parrot as a Pet. But It is Not Fair to Capture Them in Cages.

                             The Crow

                                    The Crow is a Very Common Bird. We See It Everywhere. The Crow is Black in Colour. The Bird Has a Strong Beak. It Eats With It. It Has Two Wings. The Eyesight of The Crow is Very Sharp. The Crow Flies From One Place to Another. It Likes to Eat Dirty and Rotten Things. Thus, It Cleans Our Locality. So, It is Called 'The Sweeper Bird'. It is Very Clever and Bold By Nature. It Steals Foods From Our Kitchen. Their Voice is Very Harsh. The Call of The Crow is Called 'Caw'. We Do Not Like The Bird. But It is Very Useful.

                             The Cuckoo

                                          We Know The Cuckoo For Its Sweet Call. We Generally See This Bird in Spring. With The End of Spring It Also Disappears. It is a Small Bird. The Male Bird is Black in Colour. Its Eyes are Red. It Has a Long Tail. It is a Very Selfish Bird. It Lays Eggs in The Nest of The Crow. It Doesn't Rear Its Young Ones. Everybody Likes The Sweet Song of The Cuckoo. We Hear Its Sweet Song in The Spring. When The Cuckoo Starts Singing, We Can Know That Spring Has Come. There Can Be No Spring Without The Cuckoo. Poets Praise This Bird in Their Poems.

                            The Cock

                                         The Cock is a Common Bird in Villages. It is a Pet Bird. It is Very Beautiful to Look at. The Cock Has a Sharp Beak and Big Legs. There are sharp Claws in The Legs. Its Body is Covered With Colourful Feathers. The Cock Has Two Wings. But They Could Not Fly Well. The Cock Has a Big and Beautiful Tail. Its Feathers are Colourful. It Eats Insects and Food Grains. The Cock is a Very Strong Bird. Cock Fighting is Very Interesting Village Sport. Villagers Enjoy It Very Much. The Meat of The Cock is Very Tasteful. The Cock Calls From Very Early in The Morning. Then We Come to Know That a New Day is Coming.

                           The Pigeon

                                         The Pigeon is a Small Bird. We Find It Here and There. It Also Lives in Houses. It Has a Small Beak and Two Wings. The Wings are Very Strong. It Has Also a Tail. The Pigeon Has Different Colours. The White Pigeon is Very Nice to Look At. The Pigeon Eats Food Grains. It Can Fly a Long Distance. Pigeons Fly Together in Groups. The Pigeon is Very Clever. The White Pigeon is The Symbol of Peace. We Keep The Pigeon as Pet. In The Past, It Was Used as a Messenger. 
                             

Friday, September 13, 2019

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Short Essay Examples

                                  The Horse


                                  The Horse is a Very Popular Animal. It Lives in All Countries in The World. It is a Domestic Animal. It is a Big Beast. It Has Four Legs, Two Eyes, Two Ears and a Tail. It Has a Mane on Its Neck. The Horse Eats Grass, Grains and Leaves. There are Different Kinds of Horses. Some are Big and Some are Small. The Horse is a Powerful Animal. It is a Beautiful Beast. It is Used in Travel and Transport. It is Also Used By Police. In The Past, The Horse Was Used in Wars. It Runs Very Fast. Horse Riding is a Charming Experience. 

                                  The Cow

                                    The Cow is The Most Useful of Animals. We Find It Everywhere. Its Body is Covered With Fur. They are of Different Colours. It Has Four Legs, Two Ears and Two Eyes. The Cow Has Two Horns. It Has Also One Long Tail. It is Very Gentle. The Cow Eats Grass, Leaves Etc. It Gives Us Milk. Milk is Very Good and Nutritious Food. Many Delicious Food Items are Made From It. Bullocks Plough The Field. They Also Draw Carts. Cow-dung is Used as Fertilizer. It is Also Used as Fuel. Hindus Worship The Cow as a God.

                                The Dog

                               The Dog is Found Everywhere. It is a Small Animal. Its Body is Covered With Fur. They are of Different Colours. It Has Four Legs. The Dog Has Two Eyes and Two Ears. It Has a Small Tail. The Dog Eats Meat, Fish, Rice and Bread. The Dog Sees Well Even at Night. It Can Also Hear Well. It Guards Our Houses at Night. It Barks at Strangers. They are Also Used By The Police to Catch Criminals. The Hunter Also Uses Dogs For Hunting. The Dog is a Useful Animal. It is Very Faithful Too. We All Love The Dog.

                              The Cat

                                 The Cat is a Pet Animal. It is Dear to Us. It is a Small Creature. Its Body is Covered With Soft Fur. The Cat Looks Like a Small Tiger. It Has a Round Head. It Has Four Legs. It Has Sharp Claws in Its Paws. There are Soft Pad in Its Paws. So, It Makes No Sound When Moves. Its Tail is Large and Hairy. The Cat Has Strong Eye-sight. It Can See Easily at Night. The Cat Becomes Ferocious When It is Angry. It Eats Meat, Fish and Milk. It is Very Useful. The Cat Kills Rats and Mice. We All Love The Pussy Cat.

                            The Squirrel

                                    The Squirrel is a Very Small Creature. It is Found in Trees and Bushes. It Has Four Small Legs. There are Claws in Its Legs. The Body is Covered With Soft Fur. There are Black and White Stripes on Its Back. The Squirrel Has a Very Big Tail and It is Very Bushy Too. It Eats Fruits and Food Grains. The Squirrel Lives in The Holes of Trees. It is Very Clever. It is Very Smart in Nature. It is Always Busy. It Can Run Very Fast. It Can Climb The Tree Very Quickly and Easily. It is Very Difficult to Catch The Squirrel.

                            The Snake

                                     The Snake is a Reptile. It is Normally Long and Thin in Size. It Moves Depending on Its Breast. Its Body is Covered With Small Scales. The Snake Eats Frogs, Rats, Eggs Etc. For That Reason, Every Year a Large Quantity of Crops are Saved. They are Cool-Blooded. They Spend All The Winter By Sleeping in Their Hole. It is Called Hibernation. There are Different Kinds of Snakes. Some are Poisonous Like The Cobra. Many People in Our Country Die From Snake-bites Every Year. But Many Medicines are Prepared From The Poison of Snakes. We are Very Afraid of Snakes.

                             The Frog

                             The Frog is a Common Creature. It is Small in Size. It Lives Both on Land and Water. So It is Called Amphibian. The Frog Has a Strange Life Cycle. It First Comes Out of An Egg in Water and It is Called a Tadpole. It Swims in a Large Group in Water Feeding on Aquatic Plants and Creatures. After Sometimes The Tadpole Grows Into a Small Frog. Then It Has Two Front and Two Hind Legs. The Frog Hops Around on Land and Swims in Water. It Has a Wet or Moist Skin. The Frog is Generally a Harmless Creature and We All Like It Hopping Around.

Thursday, September 12, 2019

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Essays on World Famous Personalities

                              Sister Nivedita


                                  Sister Nivedita Loved India Very Much. She Was Born in 1867 in Ireland. Samuel Richmond Was Her Father. Mary Isabel Was Her Mother. Her Real Name Was Margaret Elizabeth Nobel. She Was Pious From Her Childhood. Margaret Met Swami Vivekananda in London. Then She Became His Great Disciple. Swamiji Named Her Sister Nivedita. She Served India Very Much. She Wrote Many Books. "My Master As I Saw Him" is Her Famous Book. Sister Nivedita Died in 1911. Her Death is a Great Loss of Humanity.

My Favourite Writer Saratchandra Chatterjee

                              Saratchandra Chattopadhyay Was a Great Bengali Writer. He Was Born at Debanandapur in Hooghly District in The Year 1876. He is My Favourite Writer. He Wrote About The Problems of Common Men and Women of Our Society. He Wrote Many Great Novels Like Srikanta, Datta, Devdas, Pather Dabi, Ramer Sumati Etc. He Also Wrote Many Short Stories. He is Also Famous For His Short Stories. His Writing Style is Very Sweet and Simple. His Stories Have Been Translated Into Many Languages. Saratchandra Died in 1938.

                              Sri Aurobinda

                                  Sri Aurobinda Was a Great Saint. He Was Born at Konnagar in Hooghly District in 1872. Krishnadhan Ghosh and Swarnalata Devi Were His Parents. Aurobinda Was Sent to England For Education in His Childhood. He Passed The I. C. S. Examination There. He Was an English Teacher at Baroda College. Then He Joined India's Freedom Movement. He Was Arrested and Imprisoned. Then His Life Was Completely Changed. He Went to Pondicherry. There He Started His Spiritual Life. Then He Became a Great Saint. Sri Aurobinda Died in 1950.

                                     Satyajit Ray

                                         Satyajit Ray Was a Great Film Director. He Was Born in Kolkata in 1921. Sukumar Ray Was His Father and Upendrakishore Roychowdhury Was His Grandfather. Satyajit's First Film Was 'Pather Panchali'. 'Ghare Baire', 'Gupi Gayen Bagha Bayen', 'Sonar Kella', 'Hirak Rajar Deshe' Etc. Were His Most Popular Films. He Was Also a Good Writer. 'Badshahi Angti', 'Jai Baba Felunath' Etc. are His Famous Books. He Was a Good Painter Too. Satyajit Ray Got Many Awards Like 'Bharat Ratna', 'Oscar', Padmabhushan' Etc. He Died in 1992. But His Works Can Never Die.

                                    Mother Teresa

                                    Mother Teresa Was a Great Social Server and Lover of Mankind. She Was Born in Yugoslavia in The Year of 1910. She Was Very Pious From Her Childhood. At First She Came to Kolkata and Started Her Career as a Geography Teacher. Then She Left Teaching. She Started Serving Poor and Sick People. She Also Worked For The Orphans and Leprocs Patients. Mother is The Founder of Nirmal Hriday and Missionaries of Charity. She Was Awarded The Nobel Prize in 1979 For International Peace and Understanding. She Got The Bharat Ratna in1980. She Died on 5th September, 1997.

                                 Sachin Tendulkar

                               Sachin Tendulkar is One of The Greatest Cricketers of Present Times. He is an Outstanding Batsman, a Good Fielder and a Useful Bowler. Sachin is Equally Good in One Day Cricket and Test Cricket. He Has Been Playing For India From an Early Age of Only Sixteen. There are Many World Records to His Credit. He Has Scored Many Wonderful Centuries in Both Types of Cricket. Tendulkar Has Various Kinds of Shots in His Hands. He is Afraid of No Bowlers in The World. It is Really Nice to See Sachin's Play. He is Our Pride and Glory.

                               Leonel Messi

                                    Louis Leonel Andre Messi is The Greatest Footballer of The World. He Was Born on 24th June, 1987 at Rosario in Argentina. His Father's Name Was Gorge Horasio Messi and Mother's Name Salira Maria. Little Messi Suffered From a Disease Caused By Vitamin and Hormone Deficiency. However, He Could Overcome The Physical Problems and Did Focus on Football. He Was an Immensely Talented Footballer Since His Childhood. His Football Fan Father Took Him to Spain and He Joined Barcelona as a Student of The Game. Gradually Messi Became a Great Footballer. He Has Already Represented His Country and Barcelona at The Highest Level of Soccer. He Was Selected Four Times The Best Player of The Year in The World. For His Football Skills and Scoring Abilities Messi Has Endeared Himself to The Entire World.

                         Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam

                                Dr. Abdul Pakir Jainubedeen Abdul Kalam Was The 11th President of Our Country India From 2002 to 2007. He Was Also a Great Scientist. He Was Very Famous and Respectable Figure in The Field of Science and Space Technology. He Was Born in Rameswaram on 15th October, 1931. He Has Completed Graduation From Trichy and Did Specialization in Aero-engineering From Madras IIT. He Became a Unforgettable Name in The Development of Missile Technology, Main Battle Tank and Light Combat Aircraft to Ensure India's Defence Capability  Against Any Foreign Attack. Dr. Kalam Was a Man of Peace and Love. He Was a Lover of Music, Poetry and Literature. He Believed in Secularism. Dr. Kalam Always Loved Young Generation of Our Country and Always Told About Proper Education For Youth. He Was Awarded With Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan, Bharat Ratna, Hoover Medal, NSS Von Braun Award Etc. He Died on 27th July, 2015 at Shillong in Meghalaya. Then He Was Only 83 Years Old.


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Essays on Biography

                           Vidyasagar


                             Vidyasagar Was a Great Man of India. He Was Born at Birsingha Village in Undivided Midnapore District in The Year 1820. Thakurdas Bandyopadhyay ( Banerjee ) Was His Father. Bhagabati Devi Was His Mother. He Was Born in a Poor Family. He Read in The Village 'Paathshala'. Then He Came to Kolkata For Further Studies. He Was Very Learned. He Was Very Kind Also. He Helped Many People. He Wrote Many Books. 'Barna Parichay' is One of Them. He Struggled Hard For Female Education. He Built Hospitals For The Poor. He Established Many Girls Schools. He Died in 1891. But Vidyasagar Will Always Live in Our Memory.

                         Rabindranath Tagore

                             Rabindranath Tagore Was a Great Poet of India. He Was Born in Kolkata in 1861. Maharshi Debendranath Was His Father, Sarada Devi Was His Mother. Rabindranath Wrote Poems From His Childhood. He Got The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. He Was Also a Painter, a Novelist and An Educationalist. Rabindranath Founded Viswabharati University at Shantiniketan. He Was a Great Patriot. He Wrote Many Patriotic Poems and Songs. Our National Anthem is Written By Him. Tagore Died in The Year 1941. But His Works Can Never Die.

                         Mahatma Gandhi - Bapuji

                            Mahatma Gandhi Was a Great Freedom Fighter of India. He Was Born in The Year 1869 in Gujarat. Kaba Gandhi and Putli Bai Were His Parents. He Was Very Truthful From His Childhood. He Became a Barrister and Went to South Africa. There Gandhiji Faught Against The British. Then He Came Back to India. He Became The Leader of Our Freedom Struggle. His Weapons Were Truth and Non-Violence. He Also Worked For The Poor and Untouchable People. He Lived a Very Simple Life. Gandhiji Was Killed in 1948. He is Called The 'Father of The Nation'.

                        Subhaschandra Bose

                               Subhaschandra Was a Great Son of India. He Was Born on 23rd January in 1897 at Cuttack in Odissa. Janakinath Basu Was His Father. Prabhabati Devi Was His Mother. Subhashchandra Was a Very Good Student. He Stood Second in The Matriculation Examination. Then He Stood Fourth in The I. C. S. Examination. He Was a Great Patriot and Freedom Fighter. He Became The President of The Indian National Congress. He Formed The Forward Bloc. He Also Formed The Azad Hind Fouz. The Army Called Him 'Netaji'. We Know Nothing Clearly About His Death. Dead or Alive Netaji Will Live in Our Hearts Forever.

                        Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

                                    Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Was a Great Freedom Fighter. He Was Our First Prime Minister. He Was Born in 1889. Motilal Nehru and Swaruprani Were His Parents. He Became a Barrister. Then Jawaharlal Joined India's Freedom Movement and Soon Became a Great Leader. He Was The President of The Indian National Congress. Jawaharlal Was The Maker of Modern India. He Worked For The Peace and Progress of Our Country. He Was Also a Very Learned Man. He Wrote Many Books. He Loved Children Very Much. We Observe His Birthday as Children's Day. He Died in The Year 1964.

                   Sri Ramakrishna Paramhans Dev

                                          Sri Ramakrishna Was a Great Saint of India. He Was Born at Kamarpukur in 1836. His Nick Name Was Gadai. Kshudiram Chattopadhyay ( Chatterjee ) and Chandramoni Devi Were His Parents. He Loved God From Childhood. He Came to Dakshineswar to Worship Mother Bhabotarini. Sri Ramakrishna Could See God. Sri Sarada Devi Was His Wife. Swami Vivekananda Was His Great Disciple. Sri Ramakrishna Did Not Know How to Read and Write. But He Was Very Learned. He Didn't Believe in Casteism. He Died in 1886.

                   Great Saint Swami Vivekananda    
     
                                     Swami Vivekananda Was a Great Monk of India. He Was Born at Shimla in Kolkata in 1863. Biswanath Dutta and Bhubaneswari Devi Were His Parents. He Was Called Bile in Childhood. He Was a Great Disciple of Sri Ramakrishna. Swamiji Attended The Parliament of Religions at Chicago in 1893. Then He Became Famous in The World. He Founded The Ramakrishna Math and Mission. Service to People Was His Aim. He Did Not Believe in Caste System. Sister Nivedita Was His Great Disciple. Swamiji Died in 1902. But He Will Always Live in Our Hearts.