Write a letter to your friend telling him/her about your visit to your
village. You are Mohit /Mahi.
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Answer:
Dear Ram,
I have just got your letter this month. I knew from your letter about your town. Now it is my turn to write about me.
You know that I live at Nuwakot. It is my hometown. It is one of the wonderful places. There are a lot of historical places. In fact, it is very beautiful, and neat and clear. There is not a big shop but you can able to access the different product used in a Kathmandu. The climate is pleasant. This village is famous for their culture. In every Maghe Sankranti, there will be a lot of people because there will have the bullfight. This is one of the traditional cultures. As I know this culture is given by our ancestors for 200 years. A lot of tourist comes to see and enjoy. Nuwakot is famous for fairs. Unlike the cities, the village is full of greenery, farmland is full of crops and farmers are busy in their fields, trying to produce more and more crops to be able to feed more and more people. There is no scarcity of pure milk and fresh vegetables. People are friendly and very much concerned with each other. I send you a lot of photo of Nuwakot. You will know all about my town. I hope to hear from you soon.
Yours faithfully,
Mohit
Answer:
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Explanation:
Our village is situated far away from the din and bustle of town. It is about one and a half miles long spreading north to south. To the east, a small river flows. On the other side of the river, there are corn fields spreading to horizon miles after miles. Our village can be called a picture-like village. Rising from bed, we see the golden sun rising to the east horizon. It is a calm and quiet village covered with the shade of densely-set trees, creepers and fruit and flower gardens. Sweet smell of flowers in the blowing gentle breeze with sweet tunes hovering in the air will charm anybody. Simply, houses in the village are tin-shed. Robin, martin, sparrow, crow, parrot, crane, wood-picker and other birds chirp all the day. Most of the people are farmers. You’ll see the farmers with the herds of cattle walking to the field in a long line in the morning and coming back home in the evening. You can also see herders with their cattle crossing the river swimming. During harvest, whole of the village takes a festive look. During rainy season, all the fields are flooded. Fishing here and there is a common scene in this season.