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A BOOK FAIR

 A BOOK  FAIR  a book fair is a fair which is held for displaying different books on different subjects. It is generally held on certain occasions of national importance. It is held in a large open space enclosed on all sides. It is mainly to create interest amount the people to buy and read more and more books according to their taste and choice. Hundreds of stalls are set up by the publishers and booksellers to display their books. Hundreds of thousands of book lovers of all ages  come and buy books at cheaper prices from a book fair bears the testimony of refined tastes and national Culture of a country. It also reminds us that books  broaden our minds. The popularity of book fairs is increasing day by day with the advancement of civilization.

A Street Beggar

  A Street Beggar A street beggar begs in the street. He or she is a well-known person to all. Everywhere in the street, he is seen to beg. Most of the time in front of big shopping malls, busy roads on the entrance of  Religious place  are the favorite places for them. His dress is dirty and torn. He utters painful words to attract passers-by. Sometimes he begs walking with his bowl and asks for money in the name of Allah. He prays for those who give him money. He silently leaves the place if anyone refuses to give him money. He leads a miserable life. He lives on the charity of others. He has no home. He sleeps on the street or under the open sky. We should be kind to the real street beggars.

A street hawker

  A street  hawker  A street hawker deals in various things by hawking from street to street. He carries his materials on the head and sometimes in hand and sometimes in a small handcart. He generally buys his goods at a cheaper rate and sells them at a good profit. A street hawker is very cunning. He knows his business very well. His customers are children and women. He brings toys, sweets, and other things for children and sells them at a fixed price at a good rate. He also brings bangles, ribbons, clothing, fruits, utensils, fancy goods, and things of domestic use for women. He speaks in different ways to draw the attention of his customers. A hawker also knows the time/hour of his business. He does not come when housemasters are at home. Rather he comes when housemasters are out of the home and when women are free from their household work and duties.