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Srushti

The pictures show saris used creatively as bags, shade covers, or carriers, beyond their typical use as clothing. This reflects adaptability in Indian culture, where daily items serve multiple purposes. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 8 Unity in Diversity, or ‘Many ...

Raj Hansh

As children grow up, they take on more responsibilities to help family members, such as parents or siblings, contributing to household tasks and support. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 9 Family and Community’ NCERT Book Exploring Society India and Beyond ...

Srushti

The sari, a traditional Indian garment, is worn differently across regions. Each state adds unique styles and materials, showcasing diversity, yet it remains a symbol of Indian unity and shared cultural heritage. Class 6 Social Science Exploring Society: India and Beyond Class ...

hardikk

After her hair was cut, Zitkala-Sa felt a profound sense of loss and humiliation. She described the act as a violent and painful experience, which left her feeling miserable and powerless. The cutting of her hair, which was a significant ...

hardikk

For Zitkala-Sa, the cutting of her hair represented a deep violation of her cultural identity and a loss of personal power. In her Native American culture, long hair was a symbol of strength, pride, and connection to her roots. When ...