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How do children contribute to the family as they grow up?
As children grow up, they contribute to the family by taking on more responsibilities, such as helping parents or siblings with household tasks and providing support. Their increasing involvement strengthens family bonds and ensures a shared sense of duty and care. For more visit here: https://www.tRead more
As children grow up, they contribute to the family by taking on more responsibilities, such as helping parents or siblings with household tasks and providing support. Their increasing involvement strengthens family bonds and ensures a shared sense of duty and care.
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Why is there no specific word for cousin in most Indian languages?
In most Indian languages, there is no specific word for "cousin" because cousins are considered close family members and are referred to as "brothers" or "sisters." This reflects the strong emphasis on familial bonds and the unity within extended families. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacadRead more
In most Indian languages, there is no specific word for “cousin” because cousins are considered close family members and are referred to as “brothers” or “sisters.” This reflects the strong emphasis on familial bonds and the unity within extended families.
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What examples of family terms are given in Hindi?
Examples of family terms in Hindi include bua (paternal aunt), tau (father’s elder brother), tai (father’s elder brother’s wife), chacha (father’s younger brother), mausi (mother’s sister), nana (maternal grandfather), and nani (maternal grandmother). For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.cRead more
Examples of family terms in Hindi include bua (paternal aunt), tau (father’s elder brother), tai (father’s elder brother’s wife), chacha (father’s younger brother), mausi (mother’s sister), nana (maternal grandfather), and nani (maternal grandmother).
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What lesson did Shalini learn from not getting the dress she expected?
From not getting the dress she expected, Shalini learned the importance of family support and sharing resources. She realized that helping each other in times of need is more valuable than personal desires, fostering unity and compassion within the family. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacadRead more
From not getting the dress she expected, Shalini learned the importance of family support and sharing resources. She realized that helping each other in times of need is more valuable than personal desires, fostering unity and compassion within the family.
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Who are the members of Shalini’s family that live with her?
Shalini lives with her parents, younger brother, grandmother Acchamma, uncle Chittappa, aunt Chitti, and cousin Chinni, making her home a multi-generational household filled with close family members. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-social-science-chapter-9Read more
Shalini lives with her parents, younger brother, grandmother Acchamma, uncle Chittappa, aunt Chitti, and cousin Chinni, making her home a multi-generational household filled with close family members.
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