A village fair
A village fair is an annual gathering of the village people.
In a village fair the people gather to sell and buy local products.
A village fair sits once a year.
It generally held on the Bangla New Year’s Day.
It is also held on the occasion of religious festivals or on the birth day and death anniversary of a saint or a peer.
It sits on the bank of a river, an open place or near a Mazar or temple.
It last for a day, a week or for a fortnight.
Men, women and children gather here in large number.
The goods which the village people need in their domestic life come here.
The dolls, wooden things, earthen pots and jars, bamboo-made basket, fancy goods, toys and sweetmeats are sold in a village fair.
There are many attractions of a village fair.
Jatra, circus, kite flying, marry-go-round and puppet show are the chief attractions of a village fair.
A village fair plays an important role on rural life.
A village fair is useful to the villagers.
It provides amusement to the village people.
The weavers, black-smith and carpenters earn money by selling their products.
So, it helps the growth of cottage industry and small-scale trade.
The villagers can buy the goods and tools that they need in their daily life.
It is a great charm to the village people.
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