Harun Or Rashid Dudu : The ancient traditions of a period of rural Bengal are going to be lost in Jhenaigati of Sherpur 'Hukka'. Traditional Khandani traditions have become almost extinct in time. But in this region, Hukka was once home from house to house. It was also everywhere. But today, Hooka was not seen in a hurry. Hukka is the only history to present generations. Hukka conservation is very important for future generations to recognize. Hukka of the time, ancient rural culture of this region. There was a fairly beautiful model once. The hukka was started from the laborer to the zamindar house everywhere. The type of hookah was made from coconut or paddle. He was carefully attached to a wood pipe, and tobacco was arranged on the ground. There was also coconut refilled water. At that time the water used to get rid of nicotine. Everybody irrespective of male and female men. In the morning of the winter, from the house kachari to the kachari of the zamindar house, the hookah was boisterous. While eating the hookah, one of them was allowed to eat. In this way, in the middle of everybody running the hookah. Thus, the depth of friendship was revealed. Hukka was a symbol of nobility in Zamindar's house and in the prosperous families. Handsome hats were long pipe, and the Ardalis used to have the hookah tobacco on the head of that long pipe. The people of Hukka Tanta Jotdar class with the help of the mouth of the tube. The benefits of hookah were many. Hydroxy was the water of human stomach bouts and various diseases including body injury. There was also treatment of cow's leprosy disease. But that hookah is no longer today. Do not fall in the eye. Hookar has occupied the place of bidi-cigarettes and a kind of addiction created by tobacco in remote areas. Modern-day children did not see Hukka, so it is necessary to save it to be known - Commentary about the people of the society.