Article : (a) — Bangladesh is (b) — land of six seasons. Of all (c) — seasons I like (d) — spring is most. It is called (e) — queen of seasons. It comprises (f) — Bengali months of (g) — Falgoon and Chaitra. After (h) — end of (i) — winter it comes with all its beauty and (j) — charms.
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There are four seasons in the climate of the whole world. But the unique presence of six seasons in the nature of Bengal has further enhanced the natural beauty of this country. Six seasons in turn come back with different forms, juices and smells. Each season is unique in its beauty. Seasons change in this country from season to season. The nature of Bangladesh is ever alive and ever varied in this shift. Very few countries have such an amazingly diverse nature.
At last spring comes in the guise of a king. Nature erases the emptiness of winter and becomes full of flowers. Spring from mid-February to mid-April. At this time the vibration of new leaves is observed in the trees. Nature and mind sway in the gentle breeze of the south. Nature wakes up to the cuckoo's cooing. Shimul, Krishnachura, Radhachura, Arjuna, etc., in colorful flowers, in the form of spring. Spring is like the flowering season. Malti-Mallika, Parul, Pial, Champa, Korbi flowers seem to have no end. Butterflies and bees of different colors collect honey by flying. The gentle scent of the mango buds makes the air m. The nature of Bengal awoke in the spring season with endless vitality. The enchanting form of eternal youth spring completes the Bengali seasonal diversity.
The seasons of Bangladesh are really full of impeccable beauty. There is no comparison to the unique beauty of the season. But the fear is that city life is slowly moving away from the effects of biodiversity, only moving towards mechanical civilization. Which is fatally detrimental to our next generation. Soon the mechanics should be removed from the lives of the urban people and they should be made aware of the nature and seasons of Bengal.