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What does the newspaper report say about the problems caused by anaemia?

The newspaper report says that anaemia affects both physical and mental health of children. Due to anaemia, children do not grow properly and their...

How much did Aarti’s haemoglobin go up and how long did it take for that?

Aarti’s haemoglobin increased by 2.5 gm/dl, i.e. by around 30%. It took about three months.

Look at Aarti’s blood report and find out the minimum required haemoglobin.

The minimum haemoglobin level required in the blood is 12 gm/dl.

Why did Chittibabu and Chinnababu keep their mango jelly in the sun?

Chittibabu and Chinnababu kept their mango jelly in the sun so that the water from the jelly could evaporate.

Why did Gopal’s mother tie the chana in a damp cloth?

Gopal’s mother tied the chana in damp cloth so that seeds could get both water and air.

Make a list of all the different types of pickles that you know about.

Pickles are made of following items:Mango, amla, chilli, lemon, Jacfruit, carrot, radish, potato, etc.

How did the brothers make the mamidi tandra? Write down step-by-step what they did for this.

The brothers bought following things from the market:1. Mat made from palm leaves, casuarinas poles, string made of coconut husk, jaggery and sugar.2. They...

Why did Appa first choose the most ripe mangoes to be used for making the mamidi tandra?

Ripe mango contains more juice and less fibres. Hence, Appa first chose the most ripe mangoes to be used for making the mamidi tandra.

Why was sugar and jaggery mixed into the mango pulp and dried in the sun?

Sugar and jaggery mixed into the mango pulp and dried in the sun to make mamidi tandra (aam papad).

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