Hello Everyone I am @medul
From #Bangladesh
From #Bangladesh
Assalamu Alaikum, everyone. I hope everyone is fine. By the grace of God, I am also well. Today I am to share with you my script on the steemit platform. Hope you will read my day script till the end.
Today I will tell you in detail about how hard it is for the farmers to produce jute crops. For example me and my father. Our lesson is the story of bringing home the harvest.
Last day we cut the jute from the field and brought it to the river by buffalo cart. The jute is taken down from the buffalo cart and left on the river bank. From there we have to raise and make jute in the river to wake up. I am putting a piece of jute from the bank of the river in the river. And father is making them to anger.
When all the jute is soaked in the river, now we have to insert the mud on the text. Two of us dived into the river and started putting the mud on this place. It is very difficult to drown the wake because it is very difficult to remove the tears from the river. We spent about an hour raising the mud and sinking the wakes. We had to wake up three to four times in total.
Then it's time to wait. It takes about a week to convert from Jag to Kushta. Till that time the farmer has to wait. We also had to wait a week. At the end of a week our Jagat was suitable for washing. Two laborers including father will be needed to wash Jaggul. Father watched two workers at night. In the morning two laborers including father went to wash jute. And my younger brother and I were told to prepare his lessons by taking them from the river Khati to the danga and preparing them for drying. So we finished the food chess in the morning, and left with food for them. There were many others washing jute including us.
They were washing the lessons and keeping the patak aside. We have to tie the rope and lift it up. First we read the pataks and started tying them. When all the flour was tied, my younger brother started bringing it from the river to Danga. And I brought it up from there and let the jute dry in the sun. A few others, including us, are drying eight crores above the river
I read that it is very difficult to rise above it. If one wants to climb up on one's own one's feet are already stuck. The edges of the wooden hut above him were starting to cut the skin of the neck. To prevent them, I took a lungi under my shoulder and started lifting it. About 120 arties we climbed from bottom to top. When they are finished lifting, after washing, all the jute are tied together and put in one place. Now it's time to pick them up. They are also very heavy. So it was very difficult to lift them. Other workers including us are also bringing the jute from the river.
After they were brought up, a van showed up to take them home. If they are kept here, they are likely to be stolen. When the van came after some time, we got into the van one by one. and headed home. We carried the extras by hand. After taking them home, they have to be allowed to dry again. It takes two to three days to enter. And after drying them, they should be treated for sale and then sold. They don't get their fair price even after so much trouble. Actually we don't understand how much labor a farmer has to put in to produce a crop. Even though they work so hard to produce crops, they do not get the fair value of their hard work. I felt sympathy for every farmer. Because I worked one day and realized how hard they struggle. Hope everyone will like my post. I am concluding by wishing everyone to be well and healthy.
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