'This land of rolling hills is inhabited by a proud race of Martial men, beautiful women andwildlife.' What information do you have about the proud race of martial men beautiful womenand wildlife of Coorg?
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Coorgis are a proud race of martial men and beautiful women. They are very hospitable and entertain their guests by relating stories of the bravery of their sons and fathers. Coorgis are a proud race of martial men and beautiful women. They are very hospitable and entertain their guests by relating stories of the bravery of their sons and fathers.
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'During our childhood in Goa, the baker used to be our friend, companion and guide.' What does this statement imply in relation to the character of the baker?
How does literature like ‘The Baker from Goa,’ ‘Coorg,’ and ‘Tea from Assam’ contribute to promoting tourism and raising awareness about regional cultures and traditions?
'The climb to the Brahmagiri hills brings you into a panoramic view of the entire misty landscapeof Coorg.' Describe the panoramic view of the entire misty landscape of Coorg while climbing the Brahmagiri hills.
'Old traditions and past culture can never be given up. They are always alive in our memory. Ourmemories give us a sweet joy.' Explain with reference to the story, 'A Baker from Goa'.
The Kodavus are very far away from their origin, Greece or Arabia. Yet they carry on their unique values, customs and practices. Does this make you appreciate them? Why?
Rajvir was excited on seeing Assam from the train but Pranjol was not. What could be the reason for it? Is it appropriate for Pranjol to have no excitement? Justify your answer with reasons.