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Today I will talk about our childhood memories and the current state of childhood.
Childhood or childhood is an important chapter in human life. In the course of time, people find the memories of his childhood and feel delighted. Because those days are different from the rest of life. That was my childhood.
Those of us who have lived in villages, like me. Different memories of the village during our time still haunt me. Another thing that is difficult to think about is that the children of today are being deprived of the sports that we used to play in the village or they are losing interest. Now for the modern life of the car. We used to fly kites in the sprawling crop fields in the midst of the nature of the green village, swim in the river, float in the waves, fish by diving. How much more did I do all day.
Now with the help of technology, things like smart phones, laptops, palmtops have reached the hands of children. Now the children have given up the sport of physical labor and turned to virtual sports. The negative side of which is gradually being seen in our children. The mental and physical development of children is being hampered. Damage to eyes and brain. And those who are getting sports opportunities are playing cricket and football instead of playing local games. Because cricket and football have professional and economic aspects. For their future.
We need to consider whether they can be introduced in the cities to save our indigenous rural games. If certain places and infrastructural facilities are provided for the local games in the city, then the children and teenagers of the city will also get the local taste and pleasure in reminiscing about them in the future. And living is an aspect of our culture. The tradition of our rural Bengal will survive
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