528 Words Essay on My School
School is a temple of learning, where we all grow up and become the good future citizens of the country.
School is a temple of learning, where we all grow up and become the good future citizens of the country.
I am a student of Class VI in Pakistan Steel Cadet College. There are seven teachers in our school. One of them is our class teacher. He takes the first period in our class.
Respected teacher and my dear friends. Today, I Kabir Ahmed, is standing before u all to speak a few words on "MY FAVOURITE SINGER".
Memories are of many types, some harsh and some soft like feathers. We love to remind good memories because they sooth our minds.
Apiculture is an important part of agriculture which has immense potential for supplementing farmers' income and providing employment to rural youth. It also helps in improving the quality and quantity of the crop-yield.
Electricity is a secondary energy derived from water, coal, mineral oil, natural gas and atomic minerals. It has become part of modern civilization owing to its multifarious uses in industries, transport, agriculture and home.
Mango occupies 42 per cent of the total area and 40 per cent of the total production of fruits in the country. It has been grown since the Vedic times. The tree is supposed to be a native of Indo-Burma region. Its orchards are seen scattered throughout the country except in the high hills. It occupies 1.5 million hectares of area and the annual production is about 11.40 million tones.
An early calculating device called abacus was developed more than 2000 years ago. It is still in use in some countries. Several matherhaticians and scientists have worked during the last three centuries to develop computer.
We are living in Computer age. Most of our day-to-day jobs are being influenced by the use of computer. In some areas such as science and technology improvements cannot be achieved without the use of computer. Hence it has become necessary for each and every one of us to have a basic knowledge of computers.
The word 'Diwali' is an incorrect form of the world Deepavali or Deepali, which means a collection of lighted lamps with which the houses and temples are decorated on the occasion of the festival Deepanvita. The festival falls every year on the day of the new-moon in the month of Kartikeya (October), when Goddess Kali is worshipped and the dwelling houses and temples and also public places belonging to the Hindus are beautifully illumined with hundreds of rows of lighted lamps.