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प्रश्न
How are these different from the house you live in?
उत्तर
The houses which we live in is built as per our requirements and depend on the weather conditions. We use cement, bricks, stone, wood, etc. to construct a house. But in the case of Changpas or Bakarwal people, they build up tents and keep wandering. Hence our houses are different from them.
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