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What is the baker called?

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The bakers are known as pader in Goa.

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Chapter 7.1: Glimpses of India - Exercise 1 [Page 86]

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NCERT English - First Flight Class 10
Chapter 7.1 Glimpses of India
Exercise 1 | Q 3 | Page 86

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