Sanko is one of our rural traditions
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Sanko is one of our rural traditions
Sanko is a tradition of our Bangladesh. Earlier, Sanko was made for crossing canals and small rivers in rural areas. But now Sanko is not so visible Now the use of Sanko has decreased Sanko is usually made of bamboo, wood. However, bamboo is used more. Still in many places bamboo or wooden Sanko can be seen.
I went to Bhavanipur a few days ago. There I saw a sign on the side of Noor Amin's house. The box was made of wood. The middle part of the pan was broken. But the shirt looked good. I have not seen Sanko till now on this side of our Saidpur Sanko is still occasionally seen inside the village Sanko is usually made in the collective sense of the village people. It is not very common to give government approval to manufacture Sanko.
In many places in the village, a kind of Sanko is made of two bamboos. I am afraid to pass through these barriers. I once passed Sanko at my grandmother's house when I was young. Then I saw a bamboo bowl in Gopalganj I climbed there. There two bamboos, one below the other above the bamboo, are made into Sanko. A bamboo should be held by hand. Another has to be crossed by walking on bamboo. These two ignorances are at the center of my life. After that, it never happened. But if I get a chance, I will get up someday, InshAllah.
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