An essay on A Village Fair
A Village Fair
A village fair is a place where public gather annually. At a village fair, the people gather to sell and buy local products. It excites and entertains the villagers.
A village fair is held once a year. It is usually held on Bengali New Year's Day. It is also held on religious festivals. It is traditionally celebrated during the months of Baishakh, Poush, and Chaitra. It can last a day, a week, or two weeks. A large number of men, women, and children congregate here.
A village fair is held in an open field. There are no permanent sheds at the village fair. Temporary sheds are constructed for the sale and display of goods.A village fair sells dolls, woodworks, earthen pots and jars, bamboo-made baskets, fancy goods, and sweetmeats. They sell cheaply.
A village fair has a variety of attractions. A village fair's main attractions include Jatra, circus, kite-flying, merry-go-round, magic show, and puppet show. Tigers, bears, monkeys, and elephants are commonly seen at circus parties. They show amusing games. Flutes, kites, and toys are also popular among children. Churhis and cosmetics are popular among young girls.
A village fair is extremely beneficial to the villagers. It entertains the residents of the village. It is beneficial to small-scale trade and business. It promotes local industry and agriculture. It's similar to an exhibition. Weavers, artisans, blacksmiths, and carpenters make a living by selling their products.
There are some faults in a village fair. It is not properly sanitary. This raises the risk of epidemics and diseases spreading.
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