Introduction: A village fair is a large
gathering of men, women and children on a particular occasion. It is a
hilarious annual meeting place of the village people. It is like a mirror that
reflects the emblem of rural life. It brings a chance in the monotonous life of
the villagers. People of all ages specially the children eagerly wait for this
happy occasion.
Place and Occasion: A village fair is usually
held once or twice a year either on the first or the last day of Bengali year.
It is also held on the occasion of some religious or national festival. It is
generally held in the central part of the village or on the bank of a river or
in front of a Temple or a Dargah or under the spreading big banyan tree.
Things are bought and sold: A village fair is
an exhibition of the village products. The people of different professions in
the village such as a patterns, carpenters, blacksmiths, weavers etc. bring
their own hand made articles for sell and display. There is a great assemblage
of fancy goods such as toys, whistles, combs, hair pins, cheap ornaments,
cosmetics, looking glasses, earthen wares, balloons etc. in the fair. Different
kinds of household goods and decorated and painted articles of bamboo, wood and
cane are also brought for sale. Various kinds of sweet meats and seasonal
fruits are also available here. Everybody buys things after his own choice.
Attractions: A village fair is a place of joy
and pleasure for the villagers. As such some special and attractive
arrangements are made in the fair to attract and amuse the visitors. Circus,
Magic show, Jatra and Jarigan are the chief attractions of them in the fair.
Merry-go-rounds, puppet shows, mock fights, the lotteries etc. are some other
special attractions of the fair.
Demerits: The village fair has some drawbacks
too. As it lacks in arrangements for proper sanitation, it sometimes leads to
the outbreak of epidemics. The gambling parties in the village fair tell upon
the morality of the village people, besides subjecting them to economic loss.
Moreover, undesirable people and criminals visit the fair and commit various
kinds of mischief.
Conclusion: Rural people are deprived of
different kinds of amenities of life enjoyed by the urban people. So, a village
fair appears before the villagers with all opportunities for joys and
pleasures. It gives them much relief to their toilsome life. On the whole the
village fair has not outlived their utility even now. It is a part or our
cultural life.
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