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सोनालीच्या समोर कोणती समस्या ननमााण झाली ? for class 7 cbse​

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I have come to learn that what people care about and what they care for make up the basis of cultural values. The fundamental components of a culture- food, religion, and language- are the customs that best define a specific group of people.

On a day trip to Edison, New Jersey’s “Little India”, I was surrounded by a foreign understanding of food, culture, and religion completely unfamiliar to my life in Ewing.

Approaching Oak Tree Road, the heart of South-Asian businesses in Edison, I began to recognize how little I knew, and how much I was eager to learn. I watched in curious awe as I  passed colorful displays of yellow and orange marigolds decorating the rows of stores. Intricate golden displays were placed before doorways, carefully arranged by store owners. Later, in conversation with a business owner, I learned this was in preparation for Diwali, a traditional Indian festival of lights.

Storefronts were also decorated with names of dishes I had never tried (my unknowingness furthering both an understanding of my limited perspective as well as my desire to enlighten). Grocery stores, as well, were stocked with foreign products; items in high demand of migrants, but completely unfamiliar to me.

Upon the abundance of South-Asian restaurants and products, I began to recognize the role of food within culture. It seemed food was a persistent value of Edison’s migrants, surviving the journey from India. Despite the journey, the taste of home remained in the streets of New Jersey.

In an interview with an Indian migrant, whose identity was asked kept secret for privacy, I asked about the values that had carried into daily life in

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