Traditional cattle car is getting lost!

in Community Schools5 years ago

At one time, cattle carts were competing during the festival of new rice harvesting in the village of Narail. The game was an instrument of pure joy to the people of the village. Whose car would go before the competition was open field.

Narail's game has also been lost in today's rotation. People have never imagined a time so now they are getting close to their hands. People like bricks and stones have become mechanical, people are losing their own traditions. In the continuation of the tradition of the once popular village-Bangla and Bengali tradition and the main vehicle for the communication and carriage of cattle are lost day by day in the evolution of cattle. Vans, buses, auto rickshaws, nachimans, karimun, vatavati etc. have occupied the site of cattle carts.

People of all classes, including farmers, have now become dependent on these mechanical means of transport and transportation of goods. Because of this, the city's boys and girls are distant, at present many boys and girls in the village are not familiar with the term cow carriage. Because most of the roads are paved, the carriage can no longer be operated. However, in some remote areas of the village, cattle cars are used for transport or transport of goods due to poor roads.

However, the next generation may not see the traditional cattle cars of rural Bengal when the road network is developed in rural areas in the coming days. There will come a time when there will be no more carriages left. Cat cars will only be history.

In earlier days, people used to travel from place to place on different occasions by carriage. The Narail people were the only carriers to carry goods, and the only carriers to carry the paddy of the farmers at the festival. Even new brides were brought in by carriage.

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