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                     uksV        them meant hard struggle. They had some noble mission before them. Finding pain
                                 and ignorance  around them, they devoted their lives for removing the ill of mankind.
                                 They did not care for personal comfort and prosperity. In fact, they faced dangers and
                                 hardships in the search for new ideas and new lands. That is why they are remem-
                                 bered as benefactors of humanity.
                                 Aid–mankind = ekuo tkfr] struggle = la?k"kZ] mission = y{;] prosperity = lEiUurk] in fact

                                 = okLro esa] hardships = eqlhcrsa] benefactors = midkjdA
                                                                  EXERCISE 3

                                 The village woke up to find itself enveloped in a death–like silence unutterable and
                                 unknown grief. Sorrow overhung it. The village knew that it has lost its best son. It
                                 did not know exactly how he was lost. And that was why the British were saved from
                                 the wrath that would have descended them. If only the village has known that day
                                 how exactly Kumaran died, an angry flood would have been let loose on the British
                                 Kumaran became a martyr like many others. We in free India today can only shed
                                 tears for those souls, who shed their blood to give us freedom.

                                 Aid–unknown = vKku] exactly = lgh :i ls] wrath = ozQks/] martyr = 'kghn] shed tears =
                                 vk¡lw cgkuk] freedom = LorU=krkA

                                                                  EXERCISE 4
                                 His principle of ‘simple living and high thinking had won him a pean in the hearts of
                                 his country men. His career shows that poverty and hardship cannot stand in the way
                                 of a man who is determined to spur in life. He nobly served as India’s Prime Minister
                                 for a year and a  half at the most critical period in her history and died as a martyr to
                                 peace at Tashkent on llth January, 1966 leaving behind him a name that will ever be
                                 written in letters of gold.

                                 Aid–principle = fl¼kUr] fu;e_  simple living & high thinking = lknk thou mPp fopkj]
                                 hardship = deZBrk] determined = n`<+] critical = my>k] ;k my>uksa esa Hkjk martyr = 'kghn] vej
                                 letters of gold = lqugjs v{kjksa esaA
                                                                  EXERCISE 5

                                 May I congratulate our officers and jawans on the fornt for their courage, heroism and
                                 sacrifice and express to them gratitude of the whole nation. They have not only dis-
                                 played gallantry and valour in the field, they have also shown chivalry. There can be
                                 no dignity without magnanimity, valour and honour go together. We are proud of our
                                 soldiers, our airmen, nawal ratings, their achievements, and their valour, but above
                                 all we are proud of their nobility, which is a great part of the gift of life.

                                 Aid—courage = lkgl]   gratitute = ÑrKrk]  gallantry = ohjrk]  magnanimity = mnkjrk]
                                 achievements = miÇfC/;ka] nobility = Js"Bk] proud = LokfHkekuhA
                                                                  EXERCISE 6

                                 Science is both a friend and an enemy. It is a blessing and a curse. It is an angle in
                                 peace time but a devil in war. There is no doubt that it has brought us many comforts




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