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Q.1 Answer the following questions:

1. When is kite-flying at its peak in India?

2. What does a visit to the Patang Bazar prove?

3. What are "tukals"?

Q.2 Personal Response:

1. According to you, what care should one take while flying a kite?

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Answered by nithiabhi1227
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Answer:

(1) Every year, this event starts from mid December and reaches its peak with the religious festival of “Makar Sankranti” on January 14 in many parts of north and western India

(2) A visit to the patang bazaar proves ones love for kite flying! Explanation: Patang is a word from Hindi language. This word means kite.

(3) Tukals is a type of dust. Benign tumors are noncancerous growths in the body. Unlike cancerous tumors, they don't spread to other parts of the body. Benign tumors can form anywhere. musashixjubeio0 and 201 more users found this answer helpful

(1) Don't fly near people, especially young children.

Don't fly close to roads. ...

Keep clear of electric power lines, electrical signs, and TV and radio aerials.

Don't fly near airports.

Don't fly your kite in winds stronger than recommended.

Never fly in stormy weather. ...

Don't underestimate the power of the wind.

Answered by Anonymous
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  1. Every year, this event starts from mid December and reaches its peak with the religious festival of “Makar Sankranti” on January 14 in many parts of north and western India.
  2. A visit to the patang bazaar proves ones love for kite flying! Explanation: Patang is a word from Hindi language. This word means kite.
  3. The box kites – designed more than a hundred years ago, are flown at night. These are illuminated kites stung on one line and launched into the sky. These kite are called tukals.
  4. Kite Safety
  5. Don't fly near people, especially young children.

Don't fly close to roads. .

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