A moonlit night is one of the beautiful phenomena of nature. It
occurs when the moon rises in the sky. It is very romantic to both male and female. The moon may be crescent or full, but it is beautiful in both forms. We count six seasons in a year. In each season we see the moon for two fortnights with a break in between. But the moon in Autumn appears in its best. In Autumn the sky remain quite clear. So, the silvery light over floods everything. The autumnal moon beams its silvery light. The moon is gloss like a piece of glass. The full moon looks like a silvery plate. It looks beautiful in the blue autumnal sky. The sky in Autumn is clear. Here and there a few patches of white clouds float swiftly. The moon plays hide-and-seek with these bulging pieces of clouds. It is very pleasant to look at the sky at the time and to hear the night-birds play their sweet notes in the moonlit sky. The earth seems to be washed with moon-light. The moon reflects on the ponds and tanks. The blue water in them looks glossy. The lilies bloom in them. Little children sit round their grandmamma to hear the fairy tales or the tales about the wizards. Sometimes they play hide and seek together and have fun themselves. A moon light nigh is very romantic to the newly married couple and who where in love. The poet of all language praised highly. A moonlit night is nature's sweetest offer to mankind. It has a lasting effect the human minds. Even the grand old ladies remember their green youth when they sit alone in the moonlit night.
Our National Flag
Every country has a national flag of her own. It symbolizes the independence and sovereignty of a country. Like other countries we have a national flag of our own and it is very sacred to us. We are really proud of it. We achieved it after a sanguinary war of liberation in 1971. It bears a great significance. It is the pride and symbol of our nation. It is rectangular in size and is very nice to look at. It may be different sizes but its length and breadth must be in ratio of 10:6. The middle portion of it is round and red which symbolizes the rising sun. It indicates our prosperity and bright future. The remaining portion of it is bottle green in colour. It stands for the everlasting freshness of our youth and vitality of our nation. It is the symbol of all our hopes and aspirations. It is our duty to uphold the honour of our national flag and pay homage to it. All of us should remain ever vigilant to safeguard its honour and sanctity even at the cost of our life.
International Mother Language Day
In the history of our country, people of the country have many days to remember. 21st February is mentionable one. The day is observed as the International Mother Language Day. It is a red letter day in our life. It has its own background. Our Language day, “Omor Ekushe February” was declared as International Mother Language Day by the UNESCO On November 17, 1999.This great occasion reminds us of those heroic sons of the soil who sacrificed their lives for the establishment our mother tongue ‘Bangla’ as the state language in 1952. Rafiq, Salam, Jabbar, Barkat were among those who sacrificed their lives for this great cause. On this day, at dawn people wearing black badges on their shoulders go to the “Shaheed Minar” barefooted with flowers to pay homage to the martyrs. They sing the mournful song “Amar vaiyer rokte rangano…….”. We observe the day to mark the importance of the day. It has great image and tradition in the country. This is a national holiday. We observe this day with due honour and dignity. The day is celebrated with proper status and amusement all over the country. On the occasion of this day social, political and cultural organizations arrange different cultural functions. Newspapers bring out special supplements while radio and satellite television channels air special programmes. This day is a source of inspiration for us. We are proud