With the passage of time, the ancient tradition almost disappeared.
Today, I was on my way home from the market and thought that the ancient tradition of rickshaws has changed a lot and is not like before. It is surprising to think that everything changes so fast with the change of time. In fact, everything from the ancient past is disappearing day by day.
The rickshaw, a well-known vehicle in Bangladesh that transports people expertly, was a part of the ancient tradition. These vehicles usually ply short distances within the city But with the passage of time, the use of vehicles has been changed.
Earlier, we saw that rickshaws were driven by people's feet, and due to working all day, there were usually very few diseases. Earlier, rickshaws were three-wheeled, then rickshaws were replaced with peas. Started, but the wheels of the rickshaws were the same as before. Then came again. The motorized ones are fine, but the wheels are like the wheels of the private cars.
Now, these rickshaws have replaced them in our small towns.
I went home and found my little girl watching cartoons on her mobile, again, from YouTube. I contemplated if I could keep the data off her mobile, and she asked to turn on the net, but my little girl was seven years old.
It made me think back to when I was around her age. I couldn't operate a radio until the transistor radio became popular in rural areas. People gathered around the tea stalls to listen to the news in those days.
Then came television instead of radio.
Now, with information technology, television has lost significance to the mobile. Sitting anywhere, whenever the desire arises, we feel like we have the world at our fingertips; everything happening or not happening, we can see.
Today, our traditional practices have a touch of modernity. We have lost over time. At present, we have been consumed little by little by the general movement and environment. Even if we want to, we cannot return to the past environment. Let the green come back again; let life go at the speed of life.
We have lost all the traditional culture in modern civilization. We are now used to new and simpler life. Your post got me thinking about this. Our future generations do not know much about tradition and culture. Thanks for remanding them through your post.
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