English, asked by aafiyashekh9999, 7 months ago

why according to narrator hosahalli is not famous?

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Answered by nomulamounika820
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Explanation:

The excerpt for the question has been taken from the story “Ranga’s Marriage”, written by Masti Venkatesh Iyengar.

Hosahalli is a village in Karnataka, located in the former Mysore state.

The author in the story describes Hosahalli as a beautiful place with its mangoes as its main attractions.

However, he is upset that the Indian cartographer (map-maker) and the British cartographer did not mark Hosahalli in the map, when it was made years ago.

Thus, it was not mentioned in any geography book either. He gives a reason that the Sahibs in England were probably not aware that such a place existed in India.

Answered by maxiha
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Answer:

Hosahalli village is the scene of action. There is no mention of it in geography books written by the sahibs in England or Indian writers. No cartographer has put it on the map. The narrator highlights its importance by comparing it to the filling of the karigadubu—a festival meal.

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