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Essay Or Composition about My Native village

My Village - Sonargao

Introduction:
The place I want to tell you about is my village, Sonargao. It's in Lakshmipur district and has a special history. It's surrounded by lovely green trees and meadows that look really nice. When I think about it, I feel like I'm in a dream because it's such a happy place.

Where It Is:
Sonargao is in Lakshmipur district. It's not too big, just about four square kilometers. The village is filled with big, green fields all around. There are two roads that go through the village, going different ways. Houses are on both sides of the roads, and the trees make the village even more charming. And guess what? There's also a little river that makes the village even prettier.

People and Jobs:
Around three thousand people live in our village. Most of them are Muslims, but there are a few Hindu families too. Hindus and Muslims live together without any problems. The people in the village are simple and good-hearted, and they don't really get into bad things. They're mostly from the middle class. Many people are farmers, about 80% of them. Some people do other jobs like trading things, working in offices, being lawyers, doctors, and teachers. The people in the village work hard to make the village better.

Things We Have:
In our village, there are some things that make life easier. There are three primary schools, one school for boys, one for girls, a special school for Hindu kids, and a post office. These are all in the middle of the village. We also have a market where we can buy things we need every day.

How We Get Around:
It's not hard to move around in our village. There's a road that connects the village to bigger roads that go to other places. We can go to the town in our district and the nearest train station, Chaomuhani, using this road. Inside the village, there are about 10 kilometers of roads that connect important places like the market and schools.

What the Weather Is Like:
The weather in our village is just right, not too hot or too cold. It's good for staying healthy all year round. Most of the villagers are healthy and happy.

Why I Love My Village:
I'm really proud of my village. It's a great village in Bangladesh where people live together happily. Even though I live in Dhaka, I visit my village a lot. To me, it's the best place ever, and I really love it a lot.
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