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A village fire essay

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Answered by darshan2815
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yesterday evening I was doing my home work in my room. Suddenly, I heard a noise in the street. I at once rushed outside. The people were crying 'Fire'! 'Fire'!

A house in the next street was on fire. People were throwing water on the fire. I also joined them. Some people were throwing dust and sand on the fire.

The fire was spreading fast. A child was left inside I the house. A young boy jumped into the house and took out the crying child. Everybody praised the courage and] brave action of the young boy.

Soon the fire brigade arrived. The fire men fought the flames bravely. They threw water on the rising flames; it took two hours to control the fire. The whole house was reduced to ashes. Fortunately, there was no loss of life

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i guess u meant fair

Most Indians live in village Village folks are very fond of fair. These fairs reflect the true character of our culture and tradition. Every year a big fair is held in our village on the Baisakhi Day.

Most Indians live in village Village folks are very fond of fair. These fairs reflect the true character of our culture and tradition. Every year a big fair is held in our village on the Baisakhi Day.It is an important day for villagers. This year I went to see it with my friends. We saw a large crowd in the fair. All roads led to the site of the fair. Villagers in their colourful dresses looked attractive.

Most Indians live in village Village folks are very fond of fair. These fairs reflect the true character of our culture and tradition. Every year a big fair is held in our village on the Baisakhi Day.It is an important day for villagers. This year I went to see it with my friends. We saw a large crowd in the fair. All roads led to the site of the fair. Villagers in their colourful dresses looked attractive.Ad

Most Indians live in village Village folks are very fond of fair. These fairs reflect the true character of our culture and tradition. Every year a big fair is held in our village on the Baisakhi Day.It is an important day for villagers. This year I went to see it with my friends. We saw a large crowd in the fair. All roads led to the site of the fair. Villagers in their colourful dresses looked attractive.AdA temporary bazaar was set up in the fair. Sweets, fruits and toys were displayed in abundance in shops. There were a large number of hawkers also. Cold drinks, ice-cream, kulfi, faluda and fancy articles were in great demand.

Most Indians live in village Village folks are very fond of fair. These fairs reflect the true character of our culture and tradition. Every year a big fair is held in our village on the Baisakhi Day.It is an important day for villagers. This year I went to see it with my friends. We saw a large crowd in the fair. All roads led to the site of the fair. Villagers in their colourful dresses looked attractive.AdA temporary bazaar was set up in the fair. Sweets, fruits and toys were displayed in abundance in shops. There were a large number of hawkers also. Cold drinks, ice-cream, kulfi, faluda and fancy articles were in great demand.Men, women and children were making purchases. Girls were buying bangles while children-were after ballons. All were making merry. Some people were enjoying sports and games while others were singing and dancing.

Most Indians live in village Village folks are very fond of fair. These fairs reflect the true character of our culture and tradition. Every year a big fair is held in our village on the Baisakhi Day.It is an important day for villagers. This year I went to see it with my friends. We saw a large crowd in the fair. All roads led to the site of the fair. Villagers in their colourful dresses looked attractive.AdA temporary bazaar was set up in the fair. Sweets, fruits and toys were displayed in abundance in shops. There were a large number of hawkers also. Cold drinks, ice-cream, kulfi, faluda and fancy articles were in great demand.Men, women and children were making purchases. Girls were buying bangles while children-were after ballons. All were making merry. Some people were enjoying sports and games while others were singing and dancing.It was all fun everywhere In one corner there were a merry-go-round Children and grown-ups were enjoying rides on it. At another place, a jugular was showing tricks and amusing the spectators.

Most Indians live in village Village folks are very fond of fair. These fairs reflect the true character of our culture and tradition. Every year a big fair is held in our village on the Baisakhi Day.It is an important day for villagers. This year I went to see it with my friends. We saw a large crowd in the fair. All roads led to the site of the fair. Villagers in their colourful dresses looked attractive.AdA temporary bazaar was set up in the fair. Sweets, fruits and toys were displayed in abundance in shops. There were a large number of hawkers also. Cold drinks, ice-cream, kulfi, faluda and fancy articles were in great demand.Men, women and children were making purchases. Girls were buying bangles while children-were after ballons. All were making merry. Some people were enjoying sports and games while others were singing and dancing.It was all fun everywhere In one corner there were a merry-go-round Children and grown-ups were enjoying rides on it. At another place, a jugular was showing tricks and amusing the spectators.Policemen in large number were standing nearby. They were guiding the people. The lost children were being resorted to their parents After sunset we returned home happy. How I wish to enjoy such events again and again!

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