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Question 4. According to the poem 'A Wonderful Place' who are seen in gold and jewel?
Question 5. What solution did Shastriji give to meet the need of food crisis?​

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Answered by kavyasehdev55
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you mean: Question 4. According to the poem 'A Wonderful Place' who are seen in gold and jewel? Question 5. What solution did Shastriji gave to meet the need of food crisis?

Answered by pavanadevassy
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Answer 4. In the poem "A Wonderful Place" is about imaginary places which is far from the real world and the poet is saying that never let any idea or thought die, in other words, never let it go without giving it expression.

Answer 5. Today, Lal Bahadur Shastri, India's Prime Minister, appealed to India's Opposition leaders to forgo public demonstrations and distress during the current food crisis.

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Answer 4. The poem 'A Wonderful Place' is an imaginary poem where the world is imagined to be different. According to the poem 'A Wonderful Place', the domestic workers are seen in gold and jewels. The emperor is seen to be poor, and the empress is seen to be fetching water from the well, while the servants are imagined to be wearing gold and jewels.

Answer 5. Today, Lal Bahadur Shastri, India's Prime Minister, appealed to India's Opposition leaders to forgo public demonstrations and distress during the current food crisis. Mr Shastri met with all Opposition leaders in Parliament, including Communists, for three hours. He was reported to have insisted them to "consider whether any agitational approach at this critical time would contribute to solving the present problem".

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