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        Shivang Dagar, Class 9 B, Aarna   Lassya Priya, Class 2, Parchuri Adarsh
        Wadhawan, Class 8, Rehaan Sejwal,   Sai, Class 5 A, Gitanjali Primary School,
        Class 8 A,  Gyan Bharti School,  New   Hyderabad        India's Culinary Culture
        Delhi                     Diksha, Delhi Public School,
                                                                India's food is as diverse as its people.
        Kyati Thukral, Class 8, Wetland   Chhatarpur            Each region has its own traditions,
        International School, Makhu  Avneka Mahindru, Class 8A, Yukta
        Nidhi Hemant Virani, Class 9, Siddhi   Shivam, Class 8 A, Ajanta Public School,   religions and culture that infl uences its
        Sahasrabhojanee, Class 10, Arpeet   Gurugram            food. Write to us in about 100 words
        Patel, Class 10 D, Sanya Pillai, Class 12   S.K. Shalini, Class 10, G.D. Matric Higher   about any one of the following:
        F,  V Esther Tirzah, Class 9 E, Umaimah   Secondary School, Coimbatore    History of cuisine of your region
        Razvi, Class 9 F, Mehek Manish Neb,   Pari Parikh, Class 8, Delhi Public School      Unique food grains, vegetables,
        Class 12, Daniya Afsar, Class 12 H,
                                  Megacity, Kolkata               spices etc of your state
        Saloni Swarup, Class 12 F, Harsh   Ichchha Aggarwal, Class 6 B,
        Mandelkar, Centre Point School, Katol                      Interesting utensils used for cooking
                                  Shreyansh, Class 6 A, Shanti Asiatic
        Road, Nagpur                                              in your home
                                  School, Jaipur
        Chitwan Sharma, Class 10, Kamal   Kanav Pant, Class 8, Delhi Public     Any unique dish and recipe belonging to your family
        Preet, Class 8, Sonakshi Pal, Priyanshu                   An interview of your grandparents or a well-known food expert of your
                                  School, Nadergul, Hyderabad
        Dev, Class 8;  Taniya Negi, Class 10,   Nishtha Seth, Class 8, Maharana Mewar   region
        Sawan, Class 10, Tulika Bisht, Class                    You may accompany your write-up with a personally clicked photograph,
                                  Public School, Udaipur
        10, Vishwas Rawat, Class 10, Mohit                      sketch or painting.
        Singh, Class 9, Ruval Sajwan, Class   Garima Saini, Class 8 A, Balvantray
                                  Mehta Vidya Bhawan, New Delhi  Last date for entries: August 25, 2021
        10, Rudransh Singh, Class 8, Raksha
        Anusandhan Vidyalaya, Dehradun  Sidhi Sareen, Class 9 B, Convent of
                                  Jesus and Mary, Ambala Cantt
        Shania Yadav, Class 9 B, Gurleen Kaur,                  January-March 2022
        Class 9B,  Bawa Lalvani Public School,   R. Chinmaya, Class 7, R. Sridharani,
        Kapurthala                Class 10, St. Isabel's Girls Higher   Sacred Trees
                                  Secondary School, Pattukkottai
        Akshita Kashyap, Class 8, Aashna
        Verma, Class 6 D, Cambridge School,   Dhruv Devineni, Class 6,   In India trees are known not
        Noida                     Sowmyanatha, Class 6 D, Delhi Public   just for their natural but also
        Zaid, Class 9, Tanvi Sharma, Class 10   School, Miyapur, Hyderabad  their cultural value. Trees are a
        B, Sanjeevni Pandita, Class 9, Syed   K.R. Preethi, Class 11G, Little Scholars   big part of our living heritage
        Arman Shah, Model Academy, Jammu  Matriculation Higher Secondary School,   and are considered sacred.
        Komalpreet Kaur, Class 10 D, Prince   Thanjavur         Write to us in about 100 words
        Kumar Dubey, Class 9 B, Padma   Mark Mascarenhas, Class 9, Children’s   on any one of the following:
        Chosdon, Class 8E, Anmolpreet Singh,   Academy, Ashok Nagar, Mumbai
        Class 8 C, Abhijot Singh, Class 6 C,   Arnav Chopra, Class 9, Army Public    Trees in religion,art and
        Army Public School, Beas  School, Dhuala Kuan, New Delhi  sculpture
                                                                 Sacred tree of your region,its
        Charvitha, Class 5 B, Rohan Potty,   Tanvi Varma, Class, Class, 12 E St.
        Class 5 B, Mithun S Rao, Class 5 B,   Crispin’s Senior Secondary School,   myth and special meaning for the local community
        Gitanjali Devakul, Hyderabad  Gurugram                   A sacred grove of your state and its signifi cance
                                                                 Any religious custom or ritual linked to trees and plants in your family
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      Research & Content   2.  Exploring Early India up   India – Finbarr Barry Flood
      Development       to c. AD 1300 – Ranabir   9. http://theindianhistory.org/
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