(iii) is an adventurous experience as one has to face bad weather and difficult treks (ii) helps in understanding the natural geography (iv) a range of four glaciers, namely Sunderdunga, Namik, Pindari and Kafni (ii) a mountain peak surrounded by Sunderdunga, Namik and Kafni (i) a glacier range of four mountains namely Sunderdunga, Namik, Pindari and Kafni There I saw all physical features such as gorges, moraines, hanging valleys, etc. Pindari glacier is surrounded on all sides by snow-covered peaks such as Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Nanda Khat, Bailiuri and many more.This glacier is a frozen river of ice and settled in such a way that it looks like a huge staircase. There was a steep climb at some places and as we climbed up we were affected by high altitude sickness and lack of oxygen and we felt very tired. Throughout the way, our guide and my father explained to us the various features of the Himalayas we were passing through. The whole trip took us ten days in the mountains. In this trek, we cross many mountains and forests and see a lot of wildlife. To go to Pindari glacier it is a 54 km trek and the walking part is normally covered in four days. Pindari glacier is a range of four glaciers, namely Sunderdunga, Namik. The valley abounds with a classified variety of different glaciers, wildlife, peaks and thick vegetation liable to support the homo sapiens. The himalayan valley is the geographical guard of the Indian territory against any foreign invasion keeping the enemy at bay from the western to the eastern subcontinent of the Asian sphere. Read the passage given below and complete the statements that follow by choosing the most appropriate options. (e) The word ‘redemption1 in the passage means. (iv) The sound of bamboos forms the rhythm of the dance (c) The dancers in Cheraw dance to…………………. (a) According to the passage, Cheraw is ………………………………. Cheraw is, therefore, a dance of sanctification and redemption performed with great care, precision and elegance. It used to be performed in earlier times only to ensure a safe passage for a dead child to paradise. Cheraw is performed on any occasion those days. It may be possible that the forefathers of the Mizos brought it with them when they left home in Far-East Asia. Little is known about the origin of Cheraw. Sometimes the Steppings are made in imitation of the movements of birds, sometimes the swaying of trees and so on, The patterns and stepping of the dance have many variations. The dancers step, in and out to the beats of the bamboos with ease and grace. It indicates the timing of the dance as well. The bamboos, when dapped, produce a sharp sound, which forms the rhythm of the dance. Two bases support the bamboos, placed horizontally, one at each end. They tap the bamboos open and close in rhythmic beats. Hence the dancer moves by stepping, alternately in and out from between and across a pair of horizontal bamboos, held against the ground by people sitting face to face at either side. Read the passage given below anti complete the statements that follow by choosing the most appropriate options.Ĭheraw is the most, colourful Mizo dance.
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