Collecting cloth from house
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Collecting cloth from house

 

Winter is one of the six seasons of Bangladesh. So every year there is more or less winter in Bangladesh. Two or three cold currents flow. Sometimes mild, sometimes moderate. However, winters are more severe in northern regions than in central and southern regions. Panchagarh, a border district near the Himalayas, experiences more winters.

In the current cycle of well-to-do people of society, winter is the season of joy and life, but the messenger of cold despair and pain to the larger people of the country. The helpless poor people need a lot of winter clothes to survive the chilly cold and dense fog. Monitoring from outbreaks of winter-borne diseases requires good medical and walking and winter-hardening measures—informally effective initiatives. Children suffer from special diseases and if the police do not take adequate measures to treat them, the suffering of winter will increase and the rate of winter conditions will also increase. Therefore, regardless of caste, religion, caste, party, the rich and wealthy must stand for the people without winter clothes.

Since the beginning of winter, it has been very cold in Panchagarh. Moderate cold current is flowing from the third week of December. It is covered in fog until mid day, the streets and houses are not visible in the distance. Accompanied by a very cold northerly wind, bone-chilling. Children and old people are shivering indoors. The head and feet become cold as the teeth chatter against the teeth. The people of the house surround the earthen pots and burn the straw.
Members of BangladeshiBangladesh Scouts Dinajpur District and Rover of Bangladesh Scouts Dinajpur District took the initiative to distribute winter clothes to some poor and needy people. They collected winter clothes from house to house in different areas of the city and distributed them among the poor people. Rafiq Mahmud, who came to collect winter clothes, said, "Now we can sleep a little better and live well." Dinajpur District Rover Secretary and Dinajpur District Scouts Commissioner were also present there. They finally asked the Scouts and Rovers to work to build a beautiful and peaceful world.

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