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A2) Write about place and the person who gave the writer some
information about kasbai rice
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A traditional long-grained variety, Kasbai has a distinct aroma like Basmati, though much milder. Over the years, with the entry of newer hybrid varieties, Kasbai has almost vanished from the district. Handa also blames irrigation for Kasbai’s changing fortunes. In days gone by, the village had no canal system and depended entirely on the monsoon. With irrigation, farmers were tempted to grow a second crop and the long-duration Kasbai crop was replaced by shorter-duration hybrids.
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Devu Handa the ex-sarpanch of the village Dhanivari gave the information about Kasbai rice to the writer.
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- This is from the story "The Call Of The Soil" written by Venkat Iyer.
- The writer and Baban were desperate to find a kind of rice named "Kasbai" with a strong aroma that was once cultivated in large quantities but was abandoned by the village farmers when a new hybrid of the rice came, which gave them larger production.
- It was Devu Handa from the village Dhanivari who gave information about the rice saying that they might get some of the seeds of Kasbai rice as the Adivasis of the village Asarvari were said to be still growing it.
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