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प्रश्न
Gather information on any one of the following by talking to your elders, family members, and from other sources in your mother tongue and write a short note on it in English.
A special dish that is prepared on a special occasion at home.
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उत्तर
A special dish that is prepared on a special occasion at home.
This dish is called 'Madgane'. It is made on festivals like Gudi Padwa. it is made from channa dal, jaggery, and coconut milk, Cashews, raisins, and cardamom are added to it. It tastes wonderful.
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Philip Sletherby was travelling by train to Brill Manor.
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- He was received by Claude People. K.C., who had kept on talking about various things.
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- Bertie stated that it was the Jago crest. He further added that his mother’s hair was dark brown similar to his.
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