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My name is Naseem. I live in Srinagar. Since yesterday there is
lot of activity in our school. It will go on  for a week. Do you
know why? There is a camp being held in our school. Children
have come from many places for the camp. Tents have been put
up in the ground for everyone to stay.
A House Like This!
1 1
1 1 18 8
8 8 8
We have decorated the school beautifully. Some children
have used pieces of cloth to make streamers for the doors. Some
have made posters using almond shells while others have made
rangolis using dry leaves and saw dust.
To show diversity in houses, examples from some places like Assam,
Rajasthan, Delhi and hilly areas have been used. Children will
understand the structure of these houses better if they are aware of
the climatic conditions in which these houses are built.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
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118
My name is Naseem. I live in Srinagar. Since yesterday there is
lot of activity in our school. It will go on  for a week. Do you
know why? There is a camp being held in our school. Children
have come from many places for the camp. Tents have been put
up in the ground for everyone to stay.
A House Like This!
1 1
1 1 18 8
8 8 8
We have decorated the school beautifully. Some children
have used pieces of cloth to make streamers for the doors. Some
have made posters using almond shells while others have made
rangolis using dry leaves and saw dust.
To show diversity in houses, examples from some places like Assam,
Rajasthan, Delhi and hilly areas have been used. Children will
understand the structure of these houses better if they are aware of
the climatic conditions in which these houses are built.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
119
Today is the first day of the camp. We are very happy. In the
morning we all got together and sat down on the ground in a
circle. Each of us introduced ourselves and spoke about where
we came from and what we liked to eat. Children brought
pictures of their families and their homes. Everyone spoke about
their homes. Bhupen’s group was the first to talk.
I have come from Molan village in Assam.
It rains heavily in our place. Hence our
houses are made almost ten to twelve feet
above the ground. They are made on
strong bamboo pillars. The insides of our
houses are also made of wood.
i Why are houses made on bamboo pillars where
Bhupen lives?
Bhupen introduced himself and said –
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
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118
My name is Naseem. I live in Srinagar. Since yesterday there is
lot of activity in our school. It will go on  for a week. Do you
know why? There is a camp being held in our school. Children
have come from many places for the camp. Tents have been put
up in the ground for everyone to stay.
A House Like This!
1 1
1 1 18 8
8 8 8
We have decorated the school beautifully. Some children
have used pieces of cloth to make streamers for the doors. Some
have made posters using almond shells while others have made
rangolis using dry leaves and saw dust.
To show diversity in houses, examples from some places like Assam,
Rajasthan, Delhi and hilly areas have been used. Children will
understand the structure of these houses better if they are aware of
the climatic conditions in which these houses are built.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
119
Today is the first day of the camp. We are very happy. In the
morning we all got together and sat down on the ground in a
circle. Each of us introduced ourselves and spoke about where
we came from and what we liked to eat. Children brought
pictures of their families and their homes. Everyone spoke about
their homes. Bhupen’s group was the first to talk.
I have come from Molan village in Assam.
It rains heavily in our place. Hence our
houses are made almost ten to twelve feet
above the ground. They are made on
strong bamboo pillars. The insides of our
houses are also made of wood.
i Why are houses made on bamboo pillars where
Bhupen lives?
Bhupen introduced himself and said –
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
120
i What kind of roofs do these houses have? Why are
they made like this?
i How does one enter these houses?
i At night the ladder is removed from these houses.
Can you tell why?
I have come from Manali which is a
hilly area. At our place it rains heavily
and  snows as well. When it is very cold,
we like to sit in the sun. Our houses
are made of stone or wood.
Now, it was Chameli’s turn. She said –
2019-20
© NCERT 
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118
My name is Naseem. I live in Srinagar. Since yesterday there is
lot of activity in our school. It will go on  for a week. Do you
know why? There is a camp being held in our school. Children
have come from many places for the camp. Tents have been put
up in the ground for everyone to stay.
A House Like This!
1 1
1 1 18 8
8 8 8
We have decorated the school beautifully. Some children
have used pieces of cloth to make streamers for the doors. Some
have made posters using almond shells while others have made
rangolis using dry leaves and saw dust.
To show diversity in houses, examples from some places like Assam,
Rajasthan, Delhi and hilly areas have been used. Children will
understand the structure of these houses better if they are aware of
the climatic conditions in which these houses are built.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
119
Today is the first day of the camp. We are very happy. In the
morning we all got together and sat down on the ground in a
circle. Each of us introduced ourselves and spoke about where
we came from and what we liked to eat. Children brought
pictures of their families and their homes. Everyone spoke about
their homes. Bhupen’s group was the first to talk.
I have come from Molan village in Assam.
It rains heavily in our place. Hence our
houses are made almost ten to twelve feet
above the ground. They are made on
strong bamboo pillars. The insides of our
houses are also made of wood.
i Why are houses made on bamboo pillars where
Bhupen lives?
Bhupen introduced himself and said –
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
120
i What kind of roofs do these houses have? Why are
they made like this?
i How does one enter these houses?
i At night the ladder is removed from these houses.
Can you tell why?
I have come from Manali which is a
hilly area. At our place it rains heavily
and  snows as well. When it is very cold,
we like to sit in the sun. Our houses
are made of stone or wood.
Now, it was Chameli’s turn. She said –
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
121
i In which area is Chameli’s house?
i What is the similarity in the roofs of Chameli’s and
Bhupen’s houses?
i How do roofs help in their areas?
Mitali and Anuj said –
Mitali and Anuj have come from Delhi. They showed pictures of
Delhi to everyone. In one picture, seeing very high buildings,
Bhupen said – Oh! such tall houses. How do you climb up?
Look at these houses and find out if there are similar
houses in your area also.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
Page 5


118
My name is Naseem. I live in Srinagar. Since yesterday there is
lot of activity in our school. It will go on  for a week. Do you
know why? There is a camp being held in our school. Children
have come from many places for the camp. Tents have been put
up in the ground for everyone to stay.
A House Like This!
1 1
1 1 18 8
8 8 8
We have decorated the school beautifully. Some children
have used pieces of cloth to make streamers for the doors. Some
have made posters using almond shells while others have made
rangolis using dry leaves and saw dust.
To show diversity in houses, examples from some places like Assam,
Rajasthan, Delhi and hilly areas have been used. Children will
understand the structure of these houses better if they are aware of
the climatic conditions in which these houses are built.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
119
Today is the first day of the camp. We are very happy. In the
morning we all got together and sat down on the ground in a
circle. Each of us introduced ourselves and spoke about where
we came from and what we liked to eat. Children brought
pictures of their families and their homes. Everyone spoke about
their homes. Bhupen’s group was the first to talk.
I have come from Molan village in Assam.
It rains heavily in our place. Hence our
houses are made almost ten to twelve feet
above the ground. They are made on
strong bamboo pillars. The insides of our
houses are also made of wood.
i Why are houses made on bamboo pillars where
Bhupen lives?
Bhupen introduced himself and said –
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
120
i What kind of roofs do these houses have? Why are
they made like this?
i How does one enter these houses?
i At night the ladder is removed from these houses.
Can you tell why?
I have come from Manali which is a
hilly area. At our place it rains heavily
and  snows as well. When it is very cold,
we like to sit in the sun. Our houses
are made of stone or wood.
Now, it was Chameli’s turn. She said –
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
121
i In which area is Chameli’s house?
i What is the similarity in the roofs of Chameli’s and
Bhupen’s houses?
i How do roofs help in their areas?
Mitali and Anuj said –
Mitali and Anuj have come from Delhi. They showed pictures of
Delhi to everyone. In one picture, seeing very high buildings,
Bhupen said – Oh! such tall houses. How do you climb up?
Look at these houses and find out if there are similar
houses in your area also.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
122
How do people go up in multi-storeyed buildings?
New Delhi is the capital of India. People from villages and towns
come to big cities like Delhi in search of work. These people
often settle in the city. There are a large number of people living
here and the space is less. Many people do not have houses at all.
They have to live in slums – and many people do not have that either.
People sleep wherever they find place – on the road, on the footpath,
at the station... Indeed, shelter is a major problem in big cities.
Kanshiram told everyone –
I have come from Rajasthan. Rainfall is very
scarce in our area. It is very hot too. We live in
mud houses. The walls of the houses are very
thick. These walls are plastered with mud. The
roofs are made of thorny bushes.
While discussing problems faced by homeless people, with the children,
it is essential that it is done with great sensitivity.
2019-20
© NCERT 
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1. What is the concept of a house in the given article?
Ans. The concept of a house in the given article refers to the idea of a house being a basic necessity for humans, providing shelter and a sense of belonging.
2. What is the significance of a house in our lives?
Ans. A house holds great significance in our lives as it provides us with a safe and secure place to live, a space for personal expression, and a sense of identity and belonging within a community.
3. How does the article describe a house?
Ans. The article describes a house as a structure made of bricks, wood, or other materials, consisting of rooms and spaces designed for specific purposes such as living, sleeping, cooking, and recreation.
4. What are some common features of a house mentioned in the article?
Ans. Some common features of a house mentioned in the article include doors, windows, walls, a roof, and various rooms or areas designated for different activities.
5. How does a house contribute to our overall well-being?
Ans. A house contributes to our overall well-being by providing a sense of security, privacy, and comfort. It also serves as a place for relaxation, family bonding, and personal growth.
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