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What are the full forms of the following abbreviations?1. NGO 2. GI 3. WHO 4. PIN 5. WTO 6. SSLC 7. KMF 8. CM 9. PM 10. IAS 11. KPSC |
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Answer» 1. NGO – Non-Government Organisation. 2. GI – Geographical Indication. 3. WHO – World Health Organisation. 4. PIN – Postal Index Number. 5. WTO – World Trade Organisation. 6. SSLC – Secondary School Leaving Certificate 7. KMF – Karnataka Milk Federation. 8. CM – Chief Minister 9. PM – Prime Minister 10.IAS – Indian Administrative Service 11.KPSC – Karnataka Public Service Commission. |
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What do the toymakers make besides the toys? |
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Answer» Cricket bats, wickets, photo frames, trophy bases, spectacle holders, etc. |
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Channapatna Toys Summary in English. |
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Answer» Channapatna is the name of a small town between Bengaluru and Mysuru. Channapatna is famous for its beautiful and colourful toys. These toys mainly attract children. Janap’ada Loka, a folklore centre, is near Channapatna. Here we can see articles or things used in olden days in the farming activities. Kengal Anjaneya Swamy, a beautiful temple, is also near Channapatna. It is near the home town of our late Chief Minister Mr.Kengal Hanumanthaiah. The temple attracts thousands of devotees from different parts of the state. The lesson ‘Channapatna Toys’ is a narrative essay on the town of Channapatna and its glory. Two school-going sisters Divya and Muktha, saw the beautiful pictures of toys in a newspaper their grandpa was reading. They pestered him to tell them a story about the toys. There Grandpa tells them that Tippu Sulthan was a famous and good ruler. Since he loved children very much, he brought Persian toy makers to his kingdom to teach and train local artisans to make beautiful toys. Channapatna is also known as ‘Gombegala Ooru’. Once when grandfather had been to Channapatna he visited ‘Maya Organic’ an NGO (Non – Government Organisation. and saw Artisans working hard to earn a living from the wonderful art of making toys. The artisans made toys by chiping away on a piece of wood. But now – a – days, artishans use power lathes to make toys. Channaptna toys are eco friendly because only .regetable colours are used to colour them. These toys are exported to rpany countries. The grandfather had also met Mr. Girish, who had eighteen years of toy – making experience. Mr. Girish had told grandpa that they were a family of toy makers and that they made ‘SadaBombe’ (plain toys without colours. He also told Grandpa that these toys were world famous and are also protected as a geographical indication (GZ. under WTO (World Trade Organization. (A Geographic Indication (GI. is a sign that identifies a product as orignating from a particular location which gives that product a special quality or reputation Eg : Daijelling tea] Channapatna toys are made out of Aale Mara (Ivory, wood. or Wrightia tinctoria tree. The government of Karnataka is supporting and helping the toymakers. Karnataka State Handicrafts Development Corporation (KSHDC., conducts toy making workshops and Training. The government has set up a lacquer ware craft complex on Tatte kere Road, Channapatna. The Channapatna toymakers also make cricket bats, wickets, photoframes, trophy bases and spectacle cases. The Dutch government and the ‘VISHWA’ scheme of the Karnataka Government provide financial assistance to the toymakers. Other than the colourful toys, Channapatna is famous fo. rits Anjaneya Swamy temple at kengal just beside the Bengaluru – Mysore Highway. The former chiefminister of Karnataka, Shri. Hanumanthaiah, who hails from kengal, renovated this temple. Other attractions of Chennaptna are the Janapada Loka near Ramanagara. It is a musuem for folklore, of rural people. Janapadaloka was established by Dr.H.L. NageGowda. Here young village artists are, trained in folk arts. After listening to their grandpa, the two sisters, Divya and Muktha, decide to visit Channapatna and Ramanagara during the summer vacations. |
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How is the Karnataka Government helping the artisans? |
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Answer» The Karnataka government is giving training to the artisans. The government has constructed a Lacquerware craft complex on. Tatte kere Road. |
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With the help of a dictionary, write down some more short forms/abbreviations and their expansions:1. DIG 2. KAS . 3. KSEEB4. KPC 5. BSNL 6. KPTCL 7. BESCOM 8. IPS 9.KIA 10.Lt. Gen . |
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Answer» 1. DIG – Director and Inspector General of Police. 2. KAS – Karnataka Administrative Service. 3. KSEEB – Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board. 4. KPC – Karnataka Power Corporation. 5. BSNL – Karnataka Power Supply Corporation Limited. 6. KPTCL – Karnataka Power Supply Corporation Limited. 7. BESCOM – Bengaluru Electric Supply Company. 8. IPS – Indian Police service. 9. KIA – Kempegowda International Airport. 10. Lt. Gen – Lieutenant General. |
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What is the opinion of Mr. Girish about toy making?a |
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Answer» Chennapatna toys are world-famous. They are protected as a geographical indication under the World Trade Organization. These toys are made out of ‘Aale Mara’. |
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How are the toys made in ‘Maya Organic’ now? |
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Answer» In Maya Organic workers chip away on power lathes and make toys. |
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How did the toy originate in Channapatna? |
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Answer» Tipu Sultan loved children very much. He brought Persian toy makes to his kingdom. Persian toy makers trained local artisans. They left this wonderful art in our state. |
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What channapatna toys? |
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Answer» The Channaptna toys are special because vegetable colours are used in them and sent to foreign countries. Channapatna toys have been given Geographical Indication. Under the WTO (World Trade Organisation. |
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What is special about lacquerware craft complex? |
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Answer» The government has constructed a lacquerware craft complex on Tattekere road. Training is being given with the help of Karnataka Handloom Development Corporation. |
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What type of wood is used to make Chahnaptna toys? |
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Answer» ‘Aale mara’ wood is used to make channapatna toys. |
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How were the toys made in olden days? |
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Answer» The toys were chipped away on a piece of wood in olden days. |
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Which organization is helping the toymakers? |
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Answer» ‘Maya Organic Organization’ an NGO is helping the toymakers. |
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