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प्रश्न

You have seen how children use a different kind of bridges, to cross rivers and other uneven areas to reach school.
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उत्तर
Yes, I have seen how children reach school by crossing rough roads and rivers with the help of different bridges.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Collect some bricks. Lay them on the ground in a line as shown in the picture. Try walking on them. Was it easy?

Do you think it would be easier to walk on this bridge barefoot or with shoes or slippers? Why?

Do you have to cross any bridge on the way to your school? If yes, what is the bridge like? Draw its picture.
Draw a picture of the bridge in your notebook. Do not forget to draw the train, vehicles, animals or people who cross the bridge.
Have you ever sat in a camel-cart or horse carriage (tonga)? Where? Did you climb on it yourself, or did someone help you?
How did you feel riding in the cart? Also, share your experience in the class also.
Can you ride a bicycle? If yes, who taught you to ride?

The jugad has been made by using waste material. Why don’t you also try to make something by putting together some waste material?
If you come across any such incident, whom will you inform?
How will you make a complaint?
