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CULTURE AND TRADITION
Unit 5
Hamara BHarat —
i ncredi Ble i ndia !
Let us read the following passage.
Bharat has been known
worldwide as a land of wise
and heroic individuals. Its
rich and diverse culture has
attracted numerous travellers
since ancient times. The
people here live in unison,
presenting to the world unity
in diversity. Bharat is a land
rich with rivers, lakes, and
high mountains. Its green
forests are home to many
plants, insects, birds, and
animals. All these elements
ensure that Bharat prospers
and is respected globally. As
its inhabitants, we need to
continue working hard and
make sure that it prospers.
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CULTURE AND TRADITION
Unit 5
Hamara BHarat —
i ncredi Ble i ndia !
Let us read the following passage.
Bharat has been known
worldwide as a land of wise
and heroic individuals. Its
rich and diverse culture has
attracted numerous travellers
since ancient times. The
people here live in unison,
presenting to the world unity
in diversity. Bharat is a land
rich with rivers, lakes, and
high mountains. Its green
forests are home to many
plants, insects, birds, and
animals. All these elements
ensure that Bharat prospers
and is respected globally. As
its inhabitants, we need to
continue working hard and
make sure that it prospers.
Unit 5.indd 131 13-Jun-24 11:01:25 AM
132
Poorvi—Grade 6
Let us discuss
1. What has Bharat always been known for?
2. What is attractive about Bharat?
3. What is special about the fact that the people live here in unison?
4. What geographical features does the passage mention?
5. What is the advice given to everyone?
Kalakritiyon ka Bharat
Let us do these activities before we read.
Our country is beautiful and every state has its own uniqueness. The words
given below are part of our identity. Complete these words with the correct
vowels (A, E, I, O, U).
(a) We like to decorate our homes with our f __ l k __ r t.
(b) Our c __ l t __ r e consists of our ideas, customs, traditions, values, arts,
and languages.
(c) All of us celebrate our f __ s t __ v __ l s together.
(d) We tell stories to our children to teach them about our c __ l t __ r e,
h __ s t __ r y, and l __ g __ n d s.
(e) We have our own l __ n g __ a g __ s to talk to each other.
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CULTURE AND TRADITION
Unit 5
Hamara BHarat —
i ncredi Ble i ndia !
Let us read the following passage.
Bharat has been known
worldwide as a land of wise
and heroic individuals. Its
rich and diverse culture has
attracted numerous travellers
since ancient times. The
people here live in unison,
presenting to the world unity
in diversity. Bharat is a land
rich with rivers, lakes, and
high mountains. Its green
forests are home to many
plants, insects, birds, and
animals. All these elements
ensure that Bharat prospers
and is respected globally. As
its inhabitants, we need to
continue working hard and
make sure that it prospers.
Unit 5.indd 131 13-Jun-24 11:01:25 AM
132
Poorvi—Grade 6
Let us discuss
1. What has Bharat always been known for?
2. What is attractive about Bharat?
3. What is special about the fact that the people live here in unison?
4. What geographical features does the passage mention?
5. What is the advice given to everyone?
Kalakritiyon ka Bharat
Let us do these activities before we read.
Our country is beautiful and every state has its own uniqueness. The words
given below are part of our identity. Complete these words with the correct
vowels (A, E, I, O, U).
(a) We like to decorate our homes with our f __ l k __ r t.
(b) Our c __ l t __ r e consists of our ideas, customs, traditions, values, arts,
and languages.
(c) All of us celebrate our f __ s t __ v __ l s together.
(d) We tell stories to our children to teach them about our c __ l t __ r e,
h __ s t __ r y, and l __ g __ n d s.
(e) We have our own l __ n g __ a g __ s to talk to each other.
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Culture and Tradition
Let us read
I
“So, are you ready to meet your friends from all over the country?”
the teacher asked the students sitting in the big hall.
“Yes!” was the loud answer from the class.
“Can someone tell me for which programme are we here?”
the teacher asked.
“Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat”, the students answered together
again.
“Please raise your hand to tell me what it is all about,” the
teacher said.
Many hands went up and some were jumping to answer. The
teacher asked Renu. With a smile on her face, she said, “It is to
know that we all belong to one nation and that is the bond we
share. And our unity in diversity makes us the most wonderful
country in the world.”
Let us discuss
1. What is the Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat programme all about?
2. Why is this programme being conducted?
II
The teacher smiled at her as everyone clapped. Just then, Bala
pointed out, “Look! The video has started!” The big screen now
had little windows each with a smiling child. Each child had
something to share.
Unit 5.indd 133 13-Jun-24 11:01:32 AM
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CULTURE AND TRADITION
Unit 5
Hamara BHarat —
i ncredi Ble i ndia !
Let us read the following passage.
Bharat has been known
worldwide as a land of wise
and heroic individuals. Its
rich and diverse culture has
attracted numerous travellers
since ancient times. The
people here live in unison,
presenting to the world unity
in diversity. Bharat is a land
rich with rivers, lakes, and
high mountains. Its green
forests are home to many
plants, insects, birds, and
animals. All these elements
ensure that Bharat prospers
and is respected globally. As
its inhabitants, we need to
continue working hard and
make sure that it prospers.
Unit 5.indd 131 13-Jun-24 11:01:25 AM
132
Poorvi—Grade 6
Let us discuss
1. What has Bharat always been known for?
2. What is attractive about Bharat?
3. What is special about the fact that the people live here in unison?
4. What geographical features does the passage mention?
5. What is the advice given to everyone?
Kalakritiyon ka Bharat
Let us do these activities before we read.
Our country is beautiful and every state has its own uniqueness. The words
given below are part of our identity. Complete these words with the correct
vowels (A, E, I, O, U).
(a) We like to decorate our homes with our f __ l k __ r t.
(b) Our c __ l t __ r e consists of our ideas, customs, traditions, values, arts,
and languages.
(c) All of us celebrate our f __ s t __ v __ l s together.
(d) We tell stories to our children to teach them about our c __ l t __ r e,
h __ s t __ r y, and l __ g __ n d s.
(e) We have our own l __ n g __ a g __ s to talk to each other.
Unit 5.indd 132 13-Jun-24 11:01:32 AM
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Culture and Tradition
Let us read
I
“So, are you ready to meet your friends from all over the country?”
the teacher asked the students sitting in the big hall.
“Yes!” was the loud answer from the class.
“Can someone tell me for which programme are we here?”
the teacher asked.
“Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat”, the students answered together
again.
“Please raise your hand to tell me what it is all about,” the
teacher said.
Many hands went up and some were jumping to answer. The
teacher asked Renu. With a smile on her face, she said, “It is to
know that we all belong to one nation and that is the bond we
share. And our unity in diversity makes us the most wonderful
country in the world.”
Let us discuss
1. What is the Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat programme all about?
2. Why is this programme being conducted?
II
The teacher smiled at her as everyone clapped. Just then, Bala
pointed out, “Look! The video has started!” The big screen now
had little windows each with a smiling child. Each child had
something to share.
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134
Poorvi—Grade 6
Pranam! I am
Aakansha from
Uttarakhand. I am
going to tell you
about Aipan, our folk
art, that we draw on
family functions and
festivals. It is done
with white rice flour
paste on brick-red
walls coloured with geru. It is made on floors
and walls of puja rooms, and outside the main
door of the home. It is an art form made by
the women in the family. The designs are very
beautiful and mathematical, and are based on
our cultural traditions, and observations of
nature.
Suprabhat! I am
Priyaranjan from Odisha.
My tribe practises a
4000-year-old metal craft
named Dhokra. To begin,
we make a figure with
clay, dry it, and cover
it with a layer of wax.
Then, we carve the fine
details on the wax. After that, we cover the figure
with clay, and put it in the fire. The wax melts and
comes out of small openings. Next, brass scrap
is melted and poured into the empty space. The
liquid metal takes the same shape as the wax.
geru: red clay
used as colour
scrap: small
unwanted pieces
carve: to make
design with
sharp tool
Aipan—Folk art
Dhokra
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CULTURE AND TRADITION
Unit 5
Hamara BHarat —
i ncredi Ble i ndia !
Let us read the following passage.
Bharat has been known
worldwide as a land of wise
and heroic individuals. Its
rich and diverse culture has
attracted numerous travellers
since ancient times. The
people here live in unison,
presenting to the world unity
in diversity. Bharat is a land
rich with rivers, lakes, and
high mountains. Its green
forests are home to many
plants, insects, birds, and
animals. All these elements
ensure that Bharat prospers
and is respected globally. As
its inhabitants, we need to
continue working hard and
make sure that it prospers.
Unit 5.indd 131 13-Jun-24 11:01:25 AM
132
Poorvi—Grade 6
Let us discuss
1. What has Bharat always been known for?
2. What is attractive about Bharat?
3. What is special about the fact that the people live here in unison?
4. What geographical features does the passage mention?
5. What is the advice given to everyone?
Kalakritiyon ka Bharat
Let us do these activities before we read.
Our country is beautiful and every state has its own uniqueness. The words
given below are part of our identity. Complete these words with the correct
vowels (A, E, I, O, U).
(a) We like to decorate our homes with our f __ l k __ r t.
(b) Our c __ l t __ r e consists of our ideas, customs, traditions, values, arts,
and languages.
(c) All of us celebrate our f __ s t __ v __ l s together.
(d) We tell stories to our children to teach them about our c __ l t __ r e,
h __ s t __ r y, and l __ g __ n d s.
(e) We have our own l __ n g __ a g __ s to talk to each other.
Unit 5.indd 132 13-Jun-24 11:01:32 AM
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Culture and Tradition
Let us read
I
“So, are you ready to meet your friends from all over the country?”
the teacher asked the students sitting in the big hall.
“Yes!” was the loud answer from the class.
“Can someone tell me for which programme are we here?”
the teacher asked.
“Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat”, the students answered together
again.
“Please raise your hand to tell me what it is all about,” the
teacher said.
Many hands went up and some were jumping to answer. The
teacher asked Renu. With a smile on her face, she said, “It is to
know that we all belong to one nation and that is the bond we
share. And our unity in diversity makes us the most wonderful
country in the world.”
Let us discuss
1. What is the Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat programme all about?
2. Why is this programme being conducted?
II
The teacher smiled at her as everyone clapped. Just then, Bala
pointed out, “Look! The video has started!” The big screen now
had little windows each with a smiling child. Each child had
something to share.
Unit 5.indd 133 13-Jun-24 11:01:32 AM
134
Poorvi—Grade 6
Pranam! I am
Aakansha from
Uttarakhand. I am
going to tell you
about Aipan, our folk
art, that we draw on
family functions and
festivals. It is done
with white rice flour
paste on brick-red
walls coloured with geru. It is made on floors
and walls of puja rooms, and outside the main
door of the home. It is an art form made by
the women in the family. The designs are very
beautiful and mathematical, and are based on
our cultural traditions, and observations of
nature.
Suprabhat! I am
Priyaranjan from Odisha.
My tribe practises a
4000-year-old metal craft
named Dhokra. To begin,
we make a figure with
clay, dry it, and cover
it with a layer of wax.
Then, we carve the fine
details on the wax. After that, we cover the figure
with clay, and put it in the fire. The wax melts and
comes out of small openings. Next, brass scrap
is melted and poured into the empty space. The
liquid metal takes the same shape as the wax.
geru: red clay
used as colour
scrap: small
unwanted pieces
carve: to make
design with
sharp tool
Aipan—Folk art
Dhokra
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Culture and Tradition
Finally, we remove the outer layer of clay and
finish the metal figure as we want.
Suprabhaatam! I am
Chitra from Kerala. I want
to tell you about coconut
shell craft. First, we clean
the outside and inside of a
brown coconut shell. After
that, we make it smooth by using sandpaper or
a machine. Then we give it the shape we want,
and make it stable by fixing a base under it.
At last, we polish it using wood polish to make
it shine. We make household things like bowls
and even jewellery from the coconut shells. It
is a biodegradable craft.
Subhodayam! I am Balamurali from
Andhra Pradesh. I
want to tell you about
the 400-year-old art
of making toys in my
village, Kondapalli.
To make the toys, we
take soft wood from
the nearby hills. After
that, we carve each part of the toy separately.
Then, we use makku—a paste of tamarind
seed powder and sawdust to join the pieces
together. Next, we add details and finish the
toys. Finally, we use oil and water-colours or
vegetable dyes and enamel paints to colour
them. These toys are based on folk stories,
animals, birds, bullock carts, rural life, etc.
tamarind: an
edible sour fruit
stable: not able
to move
biodegradable:
something that
will not harm the
environment
sawdust: dust of
wood
dyes: colours
enamel: paints
that form a
protective layer
Coconut shell craft
Kondapalli
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