Friday, 2 February 2018

Imagine Yourself In A Different Century

IMAGINE YOURSELF IN A DIFFERENT CENTURY.

I am in India around 1500 centuries back. I and my family are living under the Mughal dynasty so; the life is not worse but satisfactory. Common men like scholars, artists and craftsmen are in good condition. Our ruler Akbar has provided us security and stability. Akbar is such a patriotic man who cares for his people, we all love him. Agriculture is our main occupation, as people are not much educated. My village is very big and people are friendly. Sugar cane, jute, pulses, gram, rice, and maize are produced in different parts of the country. Our business condition is good as our king does not charge much trade tax. So, we have good trade relations with Europe, Africa, France, China and Japan and many other countries. India is very prosperous, so we are living a very happy, enjoyable and comfortable life. Education needs to be looked upon as people do not pay much attention towards it. Education is lacking so, we the new generation has to take some crucial and innovative steps.

Fahmida Jannat - 6A


                                                                     

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