Saturday, January 25, 2014

My Favourite Game

i ma very fond of Hockey. I play this game every evening. I am a member of the school first eleven. I play as left half. Hockey is a very fast game. A team consist of eleven players. Two teams stand opposite to each other. The game starts with a bully at the center by the center-forwards of the two teams. Each tries to hit the ball to one of his partisans to carry it forward to the opposite goal. Every player jumps into action when the game starts. He cannot take his eyes off the ball, lest he should miss it. Hockey is a popular game all over the world.   

A Street Hawker

A street hawker is commonly seen in towns as well as in village. He carries his ware on his head or in a handbarrow or cart. He is usually a poor man and cries his ware aloud all day long. The children flock around him to busy sweets or cheap fruit. The ladies buy vegetables and fruit for the family. Some hawkers sell cloth ad other articles of daily use. He finds a large number of customers easily, girls buy earrings, bangles, laces and toilet goods. He usually wears dirty clothes and is often poor. His job is a hard one. He hardly makes both ends meet. He demands twice the price of his goods but the bargain is struck at 40 or 50 percent. Nevertheless people get used to his way. They consider him useful in getting things at home  

The School Peon

Ali is our school peon. He is short, well built man. He is a Pathan from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. He is a very obedient and dutiful man. He is very noble and gentle. The headmaster and the teachers are pleases with him. He opens the headmaster's room and the staffroom early in the morning and dusts them. He also shuts both these rooms, when the school is over. He rings the bell punctually after each period. He sits on bench outside the headmaster's office. He carries out the headmaster's orders to the teachers. He also puts up all papers and applications before the headmaster. He also runs the teacher's errands. He takes the headmaster's box hoe and brings it back in the morning. He does a lot of work, but his pay is small.

Policeman

The Policeman is an important Government Servant. He is responsible for maintaining law and order in towns. He wears a Khaki uniform with a blue cap on his head and belt round his waist. He acts as watchman at night. He keeps an eye on bad characters. It is very sad that Policeman is dreaded rather than loved by the public servant. This is due to the harassment he spreads among the public on flimsy pretexts to get money. He should be educated and honest so that he should earn the confidence of the public. As such eh will become a guide and a useful public. His duty is very hard  but he low paid Government servant

The Postman

The Postman is very useful public servant. He usually has a Khaki Uniform. He keeps his dak in a a leather bag hanging down in shoulder. He sorts out his letters and arranges them to deliver them from door to door and from shop to shop. In towns registered letters, parcels, money orders and V.P.P.'s are delivered by a separate postman. In villages, however, a single postman does everything. The postman is anxiously awaited there by everybody. He brings good news as well as bad news. The villagers love him and even entertain him. The postman gets a salary of about Rs.1000/PM and pension on retirement

My Best Friend

Mr. Waseem is my best friend. Both of us are about the same age. We live in the same street. He is the monitor of our class. He comes of a rich family. We go to school together and return to hoe together. Both of us are members of the school Cricket Elven. He is  good batsman. He is very well up in studies also. So all the teachers love him. He is popular with his class fellows for his good manners. He is regular in his prayers like a good Muslim boy. He never mixes with bad boys. He never goes to pictures or see absurd telecasts. I am really proud of such a good and sincere friend. "A friend in need is a friend indeed". can be truly said of him.