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What are the festivals related to the moon? - Environmental Studies

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What are the festivals related to the moon?

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Many festivals are related to the moon; like Holi, Eid, Karwa Chauth, etc.

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Chapter 11: Sunita in Space - Sunita in Space [Page 107]

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NCERT Environmental Studies - Looking Around [English] Class 5
Chapter 11 Sunita in Space
Sunita in Space | Q 13.2 | Page 107

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