Rahim was a meritorious boy. He read in a village school. His father’s economic condition was not good. But he dreamt to be doctor so that he could remove all the miseries of his family. But there is always a gap between imagination and reality. When he was a student of class X, his father died.After his father’s death he fell into more difficulties. But he did not give up his hope. He promised to try his level best to materialize his dream. He appeared at the SSC and got GPA 5 from science group. A national newspaper published an article on him. There were some photographs of him, their home etc in the newspaper. Reading this article, a private bank extended its cooperative hands to assist Rahim.One day a postman came to their house and delivered him a registered letter. After reading the letter, he became overwhelmed with joy and surprise. The bank offered him a big stipend. He called out his mother and his close friends. They all also became very happy at the good news. Rahim availed the chance and after a few days he met the chief of the bank. Then he got admission in B.S College, Comilla and began to study very sincerely and seriously. He also secured GPA 5 in his HSC examination. Then he got admitted into Dhaka Medical College.Now Rahim is a very skilled and experienced doctor. He treats his patients humanly. He has been doing a lot of philanthropic and constructive works for the people of his village. The people also love and respect him very much.
Category: HSC – STORY WRITING
The Fox And the Crow
There was a crow on a tree with a piece of meat in its beak. A hungry fox sat under the tree. He saw the crow with the piece of meat in her beak. He wished to eat the piece of meat. So, he made a plan. In an attempt to materialise his plan he thought of several devices and finally he got one which seemed very suitable. He decided to take to flattery.So the fox walked up to the foot of the tree, looked up and cried, “Good day beautiful crow. How well you are looking today : how glossy your feathers are; how bright your eyes are! I feel sure that your voice must surpass in sweetness than that of other birds, just as your figure does: Let me hear but one song from you that I may greet you as the Queen of birds.”Each and every word that the fox uttered were the sweetest things of the world the crow had ever heard. She lifted up her head and began to caw her best. But the moment when she opened her mouth the piece of meat fell to the ground, and the fox snapped the piece of meat.”That will do. That was all I wanted. In exchange for your meat I will give you a piece of advice.” “No, that is not possible,” said the fox, “But I must give you the advice for the future : Do Not Trust Flatterers.”
Friend Is for Friend
It was a bright sunny morning. I was going to college with some of my friends. We were in a hilarious mood as we were talking about our plan to go on a picnic. Suddenly we were in a fix what to do. I, along with two others, lifted him up from the ground. I took a rickshaw. The rickshaw puller did not agree to go on usual fare. So we had to give him double fare.However, we took our sick friend on the rickshaw to a nearby hospital. He was admitted there and treatment was going on. The doctors gave him saline and prescribed him to take rest on the hospital bed. In the afternoon, they released him giving some medicines.We hurriedly went to college. The exam was already over. We met our Principal in his room, told him everything and requested him to give us another chance to sit for the exam. He pleasantly okayed our plea to sit for the exam on Friday. We thanked him and took our ailing friend to his house.
