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What, one wonders, is the lowest
common denominator of Indian culture
today? The attractive Hema Malini ? The
songs of Vividh Bharati ? Or the mouth-
a
watering Masala Dosa ? Delectable as 15.
these may be, each yields pride of place to
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that false (?) symbol of a new era-the syn-
thetic fibre. In less than twenty years
the
nylon sari and the terylene shirt have swept
the countryside, penetrated to the farthest
matt
corners of the land and persuaded every
lang
commn man, woman and child that the key
ally
to success in the present day world lies in
acti
artificial fibres : glass nylon, crepe nylon,
tion
• tery mixes, polysters and what have you.
arg
• More than the bicycles, the wristwatch or
the
• the transistor radio, synthetic clothes have
come to represent the first step away from
the village square. The village lass treas-
dle
ures the flashy nylon sari in her trousseau
most delay, the viliage youth gets a great
kick out of his cheap terrycot shirt and trou-
sers, the nearest he can approximate to the gr
expensive synthetic sported by his wealthy
citybred contemporaries. And the Neo-rich
craze for ‘phoren' is nowhere more appar-
la
ent than in the price that people will pay
for smuggled, stolen, begged borrowed t
second hand or thrown away synthetics.
Alas, even the unique richness of the tra-
ditional tribal costume is being fast eroded
by the deadening uniformity of nylon
11. "The lowest common denominator of
the Indian culture today is—
(A) Hema Malini
(B) Songs of Vividh Bharati
(C) Masala Dosa
(D) Synthetic fibre
12. The synthetic fibre has-
(A) Always been popular in India
(B) Become popular during the last
twenty years
(C) Never been popular in India
(D) Been as popular as other kinds
of fibre
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