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Your mother cooked dal for the lunch. By the end of the evening, still a lot of dal was left out. So she decided to make dal-poori for dinner, reusing the same dal from the lunch. This is an example of:
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Consider how reusing leftovers reduces waste
CBSE Class X - 2024
CBSE Class X
Updated On:
Jan 13, 2026
Sustainable Forestry
Sustainable Agriculture
Zero Waste
Water Management
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C
Solution and Explanation
Repurposing leftover dal for a subsequent meal is a prime example of zero waste, minimizing food spoilage and maximizing resource utilization.
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