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Do you think that there should be different rules for girls and boys, women and men? - Environmental Studies

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Do you think that there should be different rules for girls and boys, women and men?

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उत्तर

No, I think the rules should be the same for all boys and girls, women and men.

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The World in My Home
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अध्याय 22: The World in my Home - Why the Difference? [पृष्ठ १८०]

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एनसीईआरटी Environmental Studies - Looking Around [English] Class 4
अध्याय 22 The World in my Home
Why the Difference? | Q 2 | पृष्ठ १८०

संबंधित प्रश्न

In your home too, do people quarrel over fans, TV, newspapers, chairs or anything else?

  • In your home, who settles such quarrels?
  • Talk about an interesting incident at home when there was a quarrel over such things.
  • Have you ever seen people quarrelling over something elsewhere? What?

It is 7 o’clock in the evening. Pratibha is hurrying home from her friend’s house. Her brothers Sandeep and Sanjay are busy playing round the corner with their friends. They are in no hurry to go home. Even if they are late, nobody will scold them.

Pratibha thinks that this is not fair. Why should there be one rule for her and another for her brothers? But what can she do?

Does this kind of thing happen in your house or in any of your friend’s house? What do you think about this?


Think – what would happen if girls had to follow rules made for boys and boys had to follow rules made for girls.


One day, Pilloo Aunty took Phali and Nazu and their friends to the beach. What a good time they had! They played in sand and water, and then went for a ride on the Giant wheel. After that, they ate bhelpuri and bought balloons. Then everybody enjoyed some icy cold kulfi. When the kulfi-seller asked for money, he made a mistake. He charged for five kulfis instead of seven. The children thought, “Hurrah! We have saved money.” But Pilloo Aunty paid the money for seven kulfis to the kulfi-seller.

The children will always remember what Pilloo Aunty did that day.

  • If you were to write a different ending for this story, how will you end it?
  • Is there anyone in your family who is like Pilloo Aunty? Who?
  • What would the children have thought if Pilloo Aunty had paid less money to the kulfi-seller? What do you think about this?

What do you think Akshay will do?


Why do you think Akshay’s grandmother warned him not to drink even water in Anil’s house?


Who takes important decisions in your family? What do you feel about this?


If you were in Ritu’s place, what would you do?


Meena and Ritu were going home after playing hopscotch. “Come on, come to my house,” pleaded Meena, pulling Ritu by the hand.

“Is your uncle at home? If he is, I will not come,” Ritu answered.

“But why do you say that? Uncle likes you. He was saying – bring your friend Ritu home and I will give both of you lots of chocolate.”

Ritu pulled her hand away from Meena saying, “I am scared of your Uncle. I do not like it when he even touches my hand.”

Saying this, Ritu went home.

What else can be done when such things happen? Discuss.


Everybody’s touch is not the same. Ritu did not like it when Meena’s uncle held her hand, but she liked to hold Meena’s hand. Why do you think there was this difference?


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