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Essay On Cleanliness in School

When cleanliness word comes in our mind, our mind reminds the words like 'cleaning', 'cleaning services', 'clean house', 'maid' and most important 'health'. First we know the meaning of cleanliness. Cleanliness is the habit of keeping free of superficial imperfections.

Our Locality: Cleanliness is our social, important responsibility just like other social duties. Keeping our house clean is not the only requirement. We should think broadly for keeping our houses, neighbour areas, schools , foot-path, our body, our daily usable things etc. free of dirt and imperfections. Generally many have been noticed throwing  out dirt of their houses. We should keep clean our neighbour by assuring happiness of our neighbours by using local Dustbins. This will keep the area free of bacterial infections. The municipal persons should be contacted for regular evacuation of the Dustbin. Our personal cleanliness is very important and  the most compulsory part of ours to protect us from diseases like  malaria, Cholera, diarrhea, typhoid fever etc.

Personal cleanliness: We must wash our hand, mouth and face before eating anything. It is the most required activity we generally miss. We must use cleaning agent like Bleaching powder etc at regular interval. Whenever we take out our shoes , we must clean our leg with soap with a little massage. This is very important ; which maximum of us avoid. It is like that the foundation of the house  ignored on which whole erection is standing. Cleaning leg has very positive impact on our body balance , because it provides relaxation to our mind. We must clean vegetables before cooking it. Very simple for doing it is just keep the vegetable half an hour in water to wash out all pesticides from its outer surface. We must cut our nails regularly. We should also clean nose, ear, hair root to keep us clean, tidy and fit. We should not touch our mouth and face frequently at public places. We must not go to our bed with school dress or with outer dresses to keep us and our house free from germs. Tooth cleaning is a must for everybody at night. Tooth brush is not sufficient.

Preventive cleanliness: We must be accountable and aware for our daily activities. We should avoid using polythene. We should teach  mass by setting examples and not by only lectures. We should not spit here and there and also must not throw garbage or anything on the road also. We should use banners where possible and try to contribute whatever possibilities lie in our reach. We must avoid or try to keep pollution and pollutant at minimum level.


Cleaning Equipments: If money is not a problem then cleaning equipments available today can save time and do much better job for maintaining cleanliness. To see the list of cleaning equipment click here. And I recommend you must watch the list of the modern equipments available in the market. It is because many of us don't know about those newly developed cleaning equipments.

Top five Cleaning agent: Bleaching powder, Phynile, Salphuric acid, Harpic (toilet cleaning agent may be of other brands), Hit (mosquito repellent)  are the few cleaning agents should  be used. In today's time we should keep our eating budget low and cleaning budget should be increased to protect us from increasing deadly diseases.

Essay on the Importance of Clean Environment

Of late, environment has received a lot of attention. Not only intellectuals but even the ordinary men and women are becoming aware of the need to have a clean environment.


As a result, what is detrimental to environment is opposed today. Hundreds of developmental projects which are blind to environmental concerns are objected by the general public. ‘Save Narmada Agitation’ that is currently going on in western India is a shining example in this respect.

In its simplest connotation, the term ‘environment’ means the surrounding habitat of man. In its widest sense, it refers to the entire earth with its green forests, vast oceans, the layers of air and oxygen, etc. In its narrowest meaning, environment means the immediate surroundings of man – his home, work place, market, neighbourhood, etc. It also includes the atmosphere in which he lives.

The importance of good and clean environment cannot be described adequately. According to many scientists, the factor which influences the growth of individuals most is environment. But unfortunately, the various elements of environment such as, air, water, land, etc., are polluted and contaminated.

Urbanisation, industrialisation and over­crowded living have primarily been responsible for this menace. Pollution is also caused by vehicles, supersonic jets, smoke-producing factories, radio-active elements, etc. The careless dumping of solid wastes by households, factories, markets, commercial centres, etc., in the open places, streets and in the rivers have further aggravated the problem.

The polluted environment is a health hazard and causes several diseases and ailments. It ruins our chances of survival. Hence, an all-out attempt must be made to have a clean environment. This requires several corrective and preventive measures. One of the best ways to have a clean environment is to plant more trees.

Human beings, factories and vehicles pollute the air with carbon dioxide, monoxide and poisonous gases. But the oxygen which the trees give out lessens their harmful effect. Secondly, pollution caused by the dumping of wastes in streets, rivers, living places must be stopped at all cost.

This calls for individual and community efforts. The recent Supreme Court order in India, to close down those factories which dump their wastes in the Ganges, is indeed a right step in the right direction.

Thus, on the whole, people are becoming aware of the vital need to have a good and clean environment. The awakening of the general masses in this respect is a welcome sign and would make our world a better place to live in.

Essay On Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness

Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness. : 


By cleanliness we mean the habit of keeping physically and mentally clean.

A smartly dressed person with clean habits creates an impression on others. It usually reflects a clean character also. In other words, a person’s character can be assessed by the way he dresses.

If he is carelessly dressed, he will most probably be an unruly person. Similarly, if he is in the habit of dressing smartly, he tends to be clean in character also. This is the general rule although there are exceptions to it.

Men with good character are usually pious and god-fearing. They stick to certain morals in their life. Thus, having a god fearing or clean heart is the first step to being godly. In other words, godliness should begin from the heart.

One can have a clean heart only if he cultivates a good character. In other words, a good heart is moulded from a good character.


All religions insist on cleanliness before worship. This is because cleanliness is the first important thing in being near to god.

This proves that the proverb cleanliness is next to godliness is true to the core. 

Essay On My Family I Love My Family

Essay On My Family I Love My Family .I belong to a middle class family in which both the parents are working. My grandparents also live, with us. My grand Father is retired from the army and draws pension. Ile is a strict disciplinarian and will not allow anyone to sleep after 5:30 A.M. All the children have to get ready for morning jerks by ,6 A.M. lie treats us as recruits in his training centre, Ile pulls us up •very often and my parents have no choice before him. If you have to visit my house.

You cannot sit in our drawing room legs crossed. It is against the etiquette. My grandmother.'very submissive and gentle. She prepares breakfast and helps us in getting ready. Although she is past sixty. yet she is very active and hard-working. But for her, we do not know how to move about.

My father works as an accountant in a private firm. lie sleeps with a calculator in his pocket. He maintains an account book for the whole family. He will not go to sleep before preparing a balance sheet. When we are busy watching T.V. programmes. he can be seen taking everyone to task for not giving proper account of daily expenses. When my grand-mother brings costly fruit. it is balanced by simple chapatis next day.

MN mother is the finest lady in the world. She does not poke her nose in an thing. She is working as a receptionist in a private firm. She has to get up very early in the morning. She is always smiling. When she returns home smile returns to every ones face. My elder brother is a student of senior secondary class. He is a very serious student and does not take part in games etc. His mind is always fixed on P.C.M. (Physics. Chemistry and Mathematics).

I am the youngest in the family. Although I am a student of Class Xl. the whole family treats me as a child. No one calls me by my proper name. I am 'chhotu' for all of them. I really feel very awkward, when my parents call me .chhotti. in the presence of my friend. My friends have also started calling me by this nick-name. There is no help because I cannot change my status with anyone in the famil .
Ours is a..very happy family and I wish it to prosper day in and day out.

Essay On How I Spend My Sunday Weekend

Essay On How I Spend My Sunday .I wish every day was a Sunday but alas! the day comes after waiting for six long days. We praise God who, made this day especially for the students. I have not to get up at 5 A.M. and get ready for college. My mother knows it and does not touch me before 7 A.M. She is so sweet when she tells me that the breakfast is ready.

I leave the bed with a heavy' heart and spend maximum time in the bathroom. We have formed a small club of cricket players who assemble in the park to play the game. We have devised the wickets and ball. We' have also settled the boundary of the park as the boundary of our ground. Mother sends for me to take lunch and it is only when she herself appears at the scene that I go back home. I never miss the lessons on cricket by Zaheer Abbas which are telecast from the Lahore station.

Our teachers load us with heavy home-work. The parents check my school diary and do not allow me to out till I have finished it. I try to dash through it as fast as possible. I never miss the Sunday movie on the T.V. It is the best source of enjoyment. Sometime I invite my friends to visit my house. We discuss our plans to organise some friendly match with other clubs. We also go to the park to see Nature bathed in all its beauty.

The park of our locality has own frost prize in the annual competition and is one of the best maintained ones.
In the evening, when we sit for supper. the fear of getting up early next morning again grips my mind. I remind my mother to wake up early, so that. I could finish the remaining home-work. Before going to sleep. I bid sad farewell to my dear Sunday and wish to come again as soon as possible in the form of a holiday.

My Experience In The Examination Hall

Essay On My Experience In The Examination Hall.It is interesting to pen a few lines on the experience which I came across in the examination hall. My first Metric examination was held in the year 1997. I read a lot on the night preceding the examination day. I revised my entire course though my father warned me against the consequences of studying up to late at night but I did not pay any heed to his advice.

I went to the examination hall almost at the right time. The moment I was climbing the stairs, the first bell rang. I rushed to the hall and searched for the seat bearing my roll number. Within five minutes all the examinees took their respective seats. My heart was palpitating. I began to feel nervous. The superintendent of the examination read about the instructions of the Board to the students. He also warned the students against the objectionable papers and slips which may be of any help to the examinees. So, many students
Searched their pockets and threw away such matters as related to the subjects. He also warned the candidates not to use any other unfair means.

He then broke the official seal of the envelop, containing the question papers. At this time there was a pin drop silence in the hall. I became all the more nervous. Then the supervisors distributed the question papers to the examinees. As I fetched the question paper. I Tell a bit confused. I began to read it but could not understand the questions. I made a second attempt in reading the questions.

This laminae I understood all the questions and some of them seemed easy to me. Other examinees were seen looking hither and thither. Some were very busy in writing while others Were gazing at the ceiling of ilic examination hall. Some were whispering and talking. An examiner was seen talking openly with another examiner and the ..supervisor pointed at them. Both were expelled from the hall. This instance was an eye-opener to others who were intending to copy.

As the first bell rang, I was solving questions. I did the easy questions first and then attempted the difficult ones. Just after some line one examiner fell from his seat. He became unconscious. At his incident there was a stir in the hall. Attention was diverted to Soon the doctor came and gave him medical aid. He came to his ..enses but the doctor advised him not to exert any more. So he left lie hall Nk ithout completing his paper.
Then there was another bell. Now half an hour was left.

I unpolluted my paper but re-read the whole of the answer sheet. By eliding I corrected many mistakes which otherwise would have mule me lose marks. I stitched all the extra-sheets with my answer look I lien there was the final and !ast ring. The superintendent of he announced that no one would write anything then. Soon the mm willmors collected the answer books.

I was feeling tired at that I then. came out of them emanation hall. This first, though 1,141k...hug and instructive, experience will always be remembered iii et ollected by me in my life. I learnt a lot about the precautions lie taken and instructions to be followed during the period of

Essay On Our College

Essay On Our College.The name of our college is Govt. • Post Graduate College. It is situated on the Lower Mall, Lahore.The building of our college is very grand, It is made of stone and brick. It has 35 rooms. The rooms are airy. Every room has ventilators. Then there is a good library. The library has a good stock of books. Some of the books are very interesting.

There are books which increase one's wisdom, intelligence and commonsense. The college has a good laboratory. The college laboratory is equipped with the necessary apparatus and other scientific inst foments.
The college has six classes. Every class is divided into four sections. There are 1000 boys studying in the college. It has a staff of 45 members. The staff is capable and efficient. The Principal of the college is reputed man.

He is very' popular among the staff and students. He keeps a strict eye upon the students. The college office is managed by one clerk and one cashier. All are hardworking. The college have two play-grounds, one tennis court-yard, a swimming pool and a nice cafeteria. It has also a beautiful garden where students relax and pass their recess period.

Our college is progressing in all the fields. In students it has made a mark. Its students secure positions in the final examination. Even in games. sports and tournaments, it has made much progress. Out college has won many trophies, shields and other medals in such activities.

In debates also, the student of our college secure good positions. It is considered to be one of the best colleges in Lahore. Its reputation is very good. All of us are really proud of this good and great institution.

Essay On Games Playing

Essay On The Indoor Game I Like The Best Essay On Games Playing.There are many indoor games. Some are ancient, like chess and draughts. and some are modern inventions like ludo. Some are games of pure chance, like some aid games: and some are games of skill, like chess. All such games ale meant as amusements to pass the time, but some of them, while g.1" nig amusement give something more.I do not much like card-games; for I think that any game that depends mostly on chance, very soon loses its interest.

Of course.. there is a good deal of skill, or at any rate memory and shrewd guessing, required in some card-games, like bridge. But after all, luck has a great deal to do with winning; for even the best player cannot do much with a bad hand of cards, and even the worst must (10 something with a good hand. And whether we have a good hand or a bad hand is entirely a Matter of chance. That is why.

I suppose. people do not as a rule care for card-games unless they can play for iii me . Only gambling can keep up an interest in cards. My favourite _indoor game is chess. Practically no chances come into chess; it is nearly all pure skill. And this is what gives chess its chief interest. To be a good chess player, one must have great patience, must be able to look ahead and calculate what the result of every movement will be. and one must have great power of concentration. .

A game of chess is a battle. a wresting-match, between two minds. Although the two players sit perfectly still, and scarcely speak a word, they are engaged in an exciting mental combat. And the cleverest man wins. Chess does not need gambling to make it interesting.

So chess is not a mere amusement, though it is very amusing. It is a fine form of mind exercise. It teaches one to think, to calculate. to look ahead, to read other people's thoughts and intentions. Before he dare move a piece. the player had to ask himself -- If I move my knight there, what will be the result? Will my opponent move up his bishop, or withdraw his queen, or play a pawn? If he does the first, will that put my king in danger? If he does the second. can I check his King? If he does the third, will he spoil my attack? And whatever he does„ what shall I do next? -- and so on and so on.

So. for real excitement and interest, and for real mental recreation. give me a game of chess. When ever a get a chance, I love to play it.

Essay On The Indoor Games i Like the Most

Essay On The Indoor Game I Like The Best Essay On Games Playing.There are many indoor games. Some are ancient, like chess and draughts. and some are modern inventions like ludo. Some are games of pure chance, like some aid games: and some are games of skill, like chess. All such games ale meant as amusements to pass the time, but some of them, while g.1" nig amusement give something more.I do not much like card-games; for I think that any game that depends mostly on chance, very soon loses its interest.

Of course.. there is a good deal of skill, or at any rate memory and shrewd guessing, required in some card-games, like bridge. But after all, luck has a great deal to do with winning; for even the best player cannot do much with a bad hand of cards, and even the worst must (10 something with a good hand. And whether we have a good hand or a bad hand is entirely a Matter of chance. That is why.

I suppose. people do not as a rule care for card-games unless they can play for iii me . Only gambling can keep up an interest in cards. My favourite _indoor game is chess. Practically no chances come into chess; it is nearly all pure skill. And this is what gives chess its chief interest. To be a good chess player, one must have great patience, must be able to look ahead and calculate what the result of every movement will be. and one must have great power of concentration. .

A game of chess is a battle. a wresting-match, between two minds. Although the two players sit perfectly still, and scarcely speak a word, they are engaged in an exciting mental combat. And the cleverest man wins. Chess does not need gambling to make it interesting.

So chess is not a mere amusement, though it is very amusing. It is a fine form of mind exercise. It teaches one to think, to calculate. to look ahead, to read other people's thoughts and intentions. Before he dare move a piece. the player had to ask himself -- If I move my knight there, what will be the result? Will my opponent move up his bishop, or withdraw his queen, or play a pawn? If he does the first, will that put my king in danger? If he does the second. can I check his King? If he does the third, will he spoil my attack? And whatever he does„ what shall I do next? -- and so on and so on.

So. for real excitement and interest, and for real mental recreation. give me a game of chess. When ever a get a chance, I love to play it.

Essay On If I Were The Prime Minister

Essay On If I Were The Prime Minister.If wishes were horses, beggars would ride. My case is no different. It is the most magnificent dream to make me forget my student life. The office seems so high that it is beyond the reach of ordinary persons. Pakistan has a population of thirteen crores. So my chance of becoming the Prime-Minister is one upon thirteen crores.I have my, own idea of a what a Prime-Minster should be. So there is no harm in expressing my ideas. If fortune smiles on me. I can modify my views according to the situation.

My first target will be to finish back money and bank deposits in the foreign countries by the Pakistanis. When I find some people rolling in wealth and the others begging on the streets, my heart revolts. Is this the Pakistan of lqbal's dream? These people do not pay taxes and keep the money stocked in some secret places. This money is used in hoarding and smuggling. Whereas we need foreign exchange so badly, it is being used for buying gold and luxuries.

I will change the whole system of education. We produce battalions of young people whom we cannot give jobs. They would naturally spread death and destruction. They will kill innocent people or burn their houses and property. We should teach our  students to make useful things in the school workshops. They can niLe them in the school laboratories.

Small children can assemble %mall toys, pens, watches and other things. These things' can be sold III the market. It will give them confidence to do something in life. I he \\ ill prove useful citizens of our country. The politicians have made a mess of the whole country. They make different communities and light.

Essay On Books Which Have Influenced Me

Essay On Books Which Have Influenced Me.There are, indeed, books and books and there are books. Which as Lamb said? are not books at all. I have come across both the types trashy as well as the useful. Both have left their impression behind, but I shall mention only those which influenced my mind for the better. Looking back on the long vista of years I think Jane Eyre was the first book that I read twice and would be glad to read it a third time if somebody presented it to me.

I was, I think, fifteen when I first came upon it and what appealed to me most in it was the adorable fidelity and affection with which Charlotte Bronte had written of children. The tragic childhood of Jane Eyre wrought upon me a certain charm of attraction as well as 'compassion. It is generally said that the true tears are those which are called forth by the beauty- of poetry.

But the true tears are also those, of a yet rarer kind, which are called forth by the beauty of goodness and of such goodness. I had an over following abundance in Jane Eyre. Her hero. Rochester is a wonderful and incomparable figure. How she came first, to conceive and finally to fashion that 'perfect study of noble. faithful and suffering manhood was and still is a puzzle to me.

The next person in order of time was Shakespeare. He did not impress me at all at that time. I am not ashamed to make this confession. for I have now made amends and Shakespeare has been placed on the pedestal he deserves. Macbeth was the first drama that fell into my hands. I was horrified at the diabolical crimes and tried to seek refuge in All 's well That Ends well, lured by the title.

I very soon concluded that the title was supremely cynical one. I detested Betram and was absolutely disgusted Helena falling in love with Parolles -- that bragging coward. Shakespeare was done for. I did not read anything more by him for a couple of years. .

Having already read two or three abridged novels of Dickens I began to feel that I was qualified enough to approach the man in person. And I think, I did well in choosing "David Copper field- as the medium of my communion with that great mind. How closely Davy's childhood resembled mine. how I felt my heart go towards him and how I wept with him and for him. I can never forget.

He had lost his father and was badly treated by his stepfather. I had lost my mother and was similarly treated by step-mother. His mother was weak but always loving. My father was weak and always loving. It seemed that Dickens had really meant to point me. Side by side with Dickens I came under the influence of
I lyron.

I had recently been discouraged in .my love for Rufia and his I larlow and Manfred with their burden of melancholy on them save me comfort. I kept repeating to myself. My days are in the yellow leaf, The fruits and flowers of love are gone. The worm, the canker and the grief Are mine alone.But that was only a temporary' phase. As soon as I came over iii ill-advised infatuation for Rufia, I hated Byron, for I loved life.

Wordsworth. I thought might give me solace. But his transcendentalism and philosophies scared me away and I found comfort and an echo of my heart in Shelly's unbridled desires. How limp, I ind continue under his charm. I do not know. His idealism, Hope  mankind, his pursue of intellectual beauty, sympathy for


un'\Noes of the suffering humanity have an interesting appeal for

Essay On Farewell Party On Our College,School

Essay On Farewell Party On Our College.The day when I was free from my school for appearing in the I Secondary examination will be remembered throughout my life, As ours was the outgoing class, so it was bidden farewell by day; X. Hie Principal fixed the responsibility for making arrangements. The farewell party was given on Sunday. When I arrived at the school at 3 P.M. I saw that all arrangements were made by the host party.

The school hall was beautifully decorated with charts, buntings, flowers and placards. The main table, on which the Principal and the Inspector of Schools were to sit, was beautifully decorated with flowerpots. There were many chairs for the outgoing students, staff and student of class X.

The party began at 4 P.M. For about one hour we ate to our heart's content, gossiped and laughed too much. The party came to an end at 5. P.M. The farewell function started after the party was over. Mr.Amir Mahmood, a student of Class X-Tiade a moving and heart-rending farewell speech in which he mentioned our long and deep association with the school as well as their class. His speech which was full of' praise and appreciation for our outgoing class was delivered in a befitting manner.

His farewell speech which was punctuated with humorous remarks and pleasantries wishing us success in our future, was totally the most touching one. accepted their good wishes and feelings for all of us. When I was and got blessings from my teachers and worthy Principal. In my speech, I lauded the good arrangements made by the host and After this speech, I, on behalf of my class, thanked the host delivering the speech. I was deriving a mixed pleasure.

I was feeling sad because of the separation from my old and august institution in whose lap I got education and training of my mind and body. To me my school was an embodiment of knowledge and learning whose sacred atmosphere is a part of my memory. For me, this was not merely a school which imparted knowledge, but it was a cradle of culture and civilization.

In the end, the reverend Principal, whose association with the school is as old as the history of this school, made and impassioned speech. In his farewell message, he gave us some pieces of advice, to be followed in our future course of life. He made a fervent appeal to build our mind and character on sound lines. He stressed upon us to inculcate a spirit of service and sacrifice as well as of patriotism and nationalism. After his encouraging speech, the function came to an end.

We parted after taking the blessings of our teachers and good wishes of our friends. While going, we cast our longing and lingering looks at this great and noble institution in whose lap we spent the most formative period of our life and living.