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My Favourite Season Autumn

My Favourite Season Autumn

 There are six seasons in West Bengal. The Autumn season is one of them. I like this season too much. It comes in between summer and winter. It’s a very healthy season because it’s either too hot or too cold. We are blessed with a normal temperature in this season. The season works as a transmitter of summer to winter when the days become shorter gradually. The specialty of this season is that the trees release their leaves in this season. This is why it is also known as fall. This is supposed as a temperature favor season in India because the weather becomes perfect during this season.


Durga puja, Diwali, etc famous festivals people enjoy in this season. We like to have a variety of food and travel to new places in autumn. Holidays also start in autumn due to many festivals. Carrots, cauliflower, onion, Spanish, etc are some seasonal vegetables of autumn. This season is not good for cultivation. This season is too much supportive for poor people as they don’t face natural challenges in autumn. Rainy, Winter, and Summer seasons are too tuff to sustain for poor people for rain, cold and hot weather. But autumn is too weather friendly. We see a yellow environment all around us. We get tired to clean fallen leaves outside the home.


Everyone has their own choice on this season. Some people also don’t like it due to neutral weather. Farmers aren’t able to cultivate due to no water because of rain. But at last, we know that it’s a beautiful season for its natural changes and festivals. We enjoy the autumn very much.

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