1. Freedom Freedom—a word so commonly spoken, yet so deeply layered in meaning. It is more than just the absence of restraint (বাধাহীনতা / प्रतिबंध की अनुपस्थिति). Freedom is the ability to think, speak, act, and live according to one’s will without unjust interference (অন্যায় হস্তক্ষেপ / अनुचित हस्तक्षेप). Historically, freedom has been the driving […]
Category Archives: Paragraph/Composition
Argumentative Composition 1: Should Mobile Phones Be Allowed in Schools? ✅ For the Motion (Mobile phones should be allowed in schools) In the rapidly evolving digital era, mobile phones have become essential tools for communication, learning, and organization. Banning them in schools is an outdated idea that denies students access to resources that could enrich […]
Descriptive Composition 1: A Rainy Day in the Countryside The morning began with an overcast (মেঘাচ্ছন্ন / बादल छाया हुआ) sky, stretching like a damp woolen sheet across the horizon. Trees swayed gently as the wind whispered through their leaves, carrying the scent of rain. Soon, fat droplets began to fall—first a slow patter, then […]
Picture Composition 1: The Street Child Under the Flyover Scene: A barefoot boy sits on a torn mat under a flyover. A plastic bag lies beside him. A street dog sleeps near. Cars zoom past above, the sky is grey. His eyes stare far ahead—not at the city, but beyond it. Composition: The city hummed […]
✅ Narrative Composition 1: The Last Train from Jodhpur It was a winter evening in Jodhpur, and the golden light of the setting sun was slowly fading behind the fort’s ancient sandstone walls. I was returning from a heritage conference held in a remote village, where mobile networks barely functioned, and time felt like it […]
✅ Paragraph 1: My Favourite Season – Winter Winter is my favourite season of the year. It usually begins in the month of December and lasts till February in most parts of India. The weather becomes cold and sometimes foggy (কুয়াশাচ্ছন্ন) in the morning. I love the way the cold wind touches my face when […]
