What is the meaning of chappal in India??
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If you search for Chappal meaning in India it shows you, "a device used by Indian parents for reshaping their kids for a better tomorrrow." For those who are genuinely aware of what a chappal means, it is one of a pair of sandals, usually of leather, worn in India.
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Slippers
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- Slipper or Flip-flops are a type of lightweight sandal commonly worn as casual shoes. They consist of a flat sole held loosely to the foot by a Y-shaped strap known as a toe strap. This is a rigid base with straps running between the first and second toes and around each side of the foot or all over the Toes . They are also called sliders or slides).
- Worn by people of many cultures around the world, this style of shoe originated in 1500 BC by the ancient Egyptians. Its a cheap, common, foot- wear in India.
- In Hindi, Flip-Flops are called chappals.
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