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Write a composition describing the simple joys , hardships and family life of a factory labourer [or a farm worker].(300-350)words...


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Answered by 0tohero
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family is not a group of people living together and sharing their joys and sorrows. we all feel a secure and happy even great problems only when we are with our family. Our family gives us a special power which cannot be seen but can be belt.
we all have joys and hardships of life.joys cannot be incerased untill shared and hardship cannot be lessened untill taken help and support.we have our family whose member are always there by our side in our good and also bad times.joys and hardships need not be great onse but yet we need our family's support at every step of our life.
let me give some common examples of joys happiness.
-sharing food and things
-annoying small brother abd sister.
-taking kisses from elders and many more.
well,hardships are what we need to accepct to lead better life.both happiness and sadness are very much important in our life.the last thing I would like to tell is, inspite of all these we all live united in a family
A factory worker spend his life with his meagre,yet hard earned income.He is happy with his earning acquuired after working for several hours at the factory .
he experiences joy when he comes back home afterhis day's work and is welcomed by his family.
Due to his hard physical labor, he lives away from the risks to die by a heart attack, hypertension, high blood sugar or cholesterol. He has limited resources and therefore limited desires to be fulfilled. This is also the key to his happiness. His family manages to feel happy by sharing small joys of life among themselves. In contrast to the greedy and insatiable desires and ambitions of a family owner who extends his working hours, spends sleepless nights, fails to spare time for his family and lives life in perpetual stress rather than with joy, a factory owner's life is more peaceful and basic need oriented. He is never part of any rat-race and doesn't have to compromise his mental peace or run after fame or success. A factory worker lives life as it comes to him. He accepts his access to limited resources and aims to live more in little joys offered to him in his daily life.

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Answered by aditya2020222003
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India is a land of villages. A majority of her

population lives in villages. Most of them are farmers. Agriculture is

their main occupation.


They work on the fields that are around the village.

Indian economy is an agricultural one. So the importance of the farmer

is very great. let us here examine, in brief, the life of an Indian

farmer.


An Indian farmer is very had working. he gets up

early in the morning, takes his plough, and with his cattle goes to his

field even before it is full daylight. He works there all day without

caring of the hardships of weather. Winter, summer or rains, it is all

the same for him. We find him working on his field sowing, ploughing or

reaping in biting cold as well as in the host winds of summer. He works ceaselessly till noon, when his wife or children bring for him his mid-day meal. He takes it under the shade of some tree. Having eaten his meager food and having washed it down with a glass of muttha or the cool water of a flowing broke or well, he again resumes his work. Often he sings a song to break the monotony of his hard labor. It is only with the approach of darkens that he returns home. At the door of his humble cottage, he is greeted by his children, some young and some a bit grownup. This is the happiest time of the day for him. Now he is the king of his humble cottage. After taking his meal, he goes to the village chopal. There he chats with his fellow farmers, who like him come there for recreation. Many are the jokes that are cut and stories that are narrated. in this way, having passed an hour or two in laughing and talking, he return home for his well earned rest. Such is a typical day in the life of an Indian farmer. His life is full of difficulties. In spite of his hard labor, he lives a life of extreme poverty. He is “born in debt, lives in debt and dies in debt”. His crops are at the mercy of rains. Famines or floods often take away the fruits of his hard labor. Still he is contended and God fearing. When he falls ill, he finds that there are no medical facilities for his treatment. Often he dies untreated and uncared for. There are also only a few schools for the education of his children. The mud huts in which he lives often fall down during rain and his humble belonging are all ruined. Pucca houses are rare. We, who live in the cities cannot even imagine the hardships of his life. But this is only one side picture. The life of the Indian farmer has a brighter side also. he enjoys fresh air and sunshine, the two great blessing of God. He gets more wholesome food than those who live in the cities. he still enjoys pure milk and ghee which are not to be found in cities. Moreover, the villagers are sympathetic and extend greater co-operation to each other in times of distress. Such fellow-felling and brotherhood are not heard in city, where even next door neighbors do not know each other.








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