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Describe their individual characters as seen in this story.
Pandit ji and Bhungi belong to the same society. But what makes them so different?
What is the essential conflict in the story? How is it related to the main character’s
attitudes?
Do you think that it is the unchanging egoistical attitude of the Panditji that
precipitates the tragedy?
Read the story Vidhwans by Munshi Premchand. This is set in preindependence India.

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Answered by JunaidMazumder123
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