describe the scenery outside the train. Where were pranjol & Rajvir Going by train?
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Answer:
I don't know but I think this is correct
Explanation:
Tea from Assam”, written by Arup Kumar Dutta is an informative story. The story revolves around the tea garden of Assam.
Pranjol, a youngster from Assam, is Rajvir’s classmate in school in Delhi. Pranjol’s father is the manager of a tea garden in Upper Assam and Pranjol has invited Rajvir to visit his home during the summer vacation. Rajvir visits Assam in a train with Pranjol and he keeps taking pleasures of the scenery. They arrive at Mariani junction and then at the tea garden of Pranjol’s father.
Almost 8 carore cups of tea are drunk every day in the whole world.
About the origin of the tea it is said that a Buddhist monk while meditating felt sleepy. To avoid it he cut his eye lids and threw them. Few sapling sprouted out of them. It is said they were tea leaves that banished sleep after boiling and drinking it.
The other under current story lies like this that a king in China was in habit of drinking water after boiling it. Few twigs fell into his boiling water. After drinking it, his sleep went off. They called it tea. Tea was first drunk in China as far back as 2700 BC. Chai & chini words have their origin in China.
Tea from Assam is supposed to be the best kind of tea in the whole world. The best yield comes from May to July every year.
Answer:
Rajvir and Pranjol were going to Assam as Pranjol had invited Rajvir to spend some time with her.
Rajvir was amazed by this magnificent view of tea garden.
There were green, green forests everywhere. Rajvir had never seen such greenery before.
When Rajvir was coming from o Assam with h his friend Pranjal,he enjoyed the beautiful scenery.
"Rajvir was delighted and spellbound to see the beautiful greenery all through the rail route.