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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?

Make a small bridge by tying 4 or 5 bamboo poles together. Ask your teacher to help you. Now walk on your bridge.
- How did you feel?
- Did you fall down?

Do you think it would be easier to walk on this bridge barefoot or with shoes or slippers? Why?
Observe pictures 1 and 2. In the pictures, children are pulling the buckets from the well.

- Can you tell the difference in both the pictures?
- Which would be easier – using the pulley or not using it to lift things?

How is this bridge different from a bamboo bridge?

How many people do you think can cross the bridge at one time?
Imagine what difficulties there would be if the bridge was not there? Let us find out some other ways by which children get to school.
Do you have bullock-carts where you live?
How many children come on bicycles to your school?

Can you tell why it is called jugad?
