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there was a time when people passing our village during Lunch time would be forced stop and ask for meal , ' said by ____​

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Answered by ajmeet656
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Answered by apeksha160
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Answer:' There was a time when people passing our village during lunch would be forced to stop and ask for meal' has been said by an ex sarpanch in the lesson ' The call of the soil'

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An ex-sarpanch of the village, he had acres of land, a huge house and a large family. After exchanging the usual pleasantries we came to the topic of Kasbai. The mere mention of Kasbai and Devu Handa drifted into the past. His eyes turned dreamy and with a tremble in his voice he told us how the entire village at one time grew only Kasbai. He said, “There was a time when people passing our village during lunchtime would be forced to stop and ask for a meal. Such was the alluring aroma of Kasbai.” The entire area would have this heady aroma hanging in the air as all the houses cooked the same rice. Today, he said, no one grew Kasbai and everyone had shifted to growing the new hybrid varieties. He claimed he had to force himself to eat this rice that was so insipid!

(1) “There was a time when people passing our village during lunchtime would be forced to stop and ask for a meal. Such was the alluring aroma of Kasbai.”
Who ssid these lines?
Ans (1) These lines have been said by an old greying man whom the author found sitting on a charpoy. He was also an ex sarpanch of the village.
On being asked about the 'Kasbai' rice, he starts reminiscing about the time when the pleasant fragrance and aroma of the Kasbai rice cooked in every household of his village would attract the people passing his village during lunchtime and compel them to have a taste of the famous Kasbai rice.

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