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ENGLISH ALS

11th B
GROUP-1
GROUP MEMBERS:- AANYA, PRAGATI Jain, ARJUN
Dhama, NIPUN Dua, RUDRAKSH Singh, KESHAV Gupta
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that GROUP 1 of class 11th-B
has successfully completed the project of English
ALS during the academic session 2021-22
We had prepared the project under my guidance
and as per norms by CBSE board.

Subject Teacher
VANI KHANNA
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

We would like to express our special thanks to our Vani


Khanna Mam who give us the golden opportunity to do this
wonderful project on the topic – Ranga's marriage , which
help us to learn a lot in the research and course of
completion of the project.
Secondly, we would like to thanks our parents and friends
who helped us in making this project with limited frame of
time.
TOPIC-
RANGA'S MARRIAGE
Index
S.No. Topic Page/Slide No.
1. About the Author Slide 6

2. Ranga’s Marriage character sketch Slide 7-8

3. Ranga marriage summary Slide 9-11


4. Slide 12-13
Self reflection
5. Zoom meetings pictures Slide 14

6. Biblography Slide 15
ABOUT THE
AUTHOR
Ranga’s Marriage is written by Masti
Venkatesha Iyengar. He was born on 6
June 1891, Hosahalli, and died in
Bengaluru on 6th June 1986. Through this
lesson. he tried to find out that if his boy
Ranga has changed his attitude after
being in such a big city. He uses Shastri
from his village to support the matter. It
is a beautiful story set on a marriage
journey.
Ranga’s Marriage Character Sketch
Ranga 
Rangappa was well-mannered, educated, and possess a deep respect for everyone in
the village. It was a belief in their village that those who pursue their career
outside the village
Will tend to forget his customs and beliefs. But he showed everyone and even his
father that he has not forgotten his values and customs. 
At the time of marriage also, he wants a suitable match who could be on par with
him. He was a mature and sensible man who with his intellect and modern thought
can serve society better. 

Shastri 
He plays a crucial role in the union of Ratna and Ranga. He was a village astrologer
and with his skills, he was successful in developing hints and ideas to take the name
of Ratna as a suitable bride for Ranga. He convinced Ranga and told him that he
would be able to get married to her. He here works like a psychiatrist for both of
them.
Shyama
Shyama is the author of this story and is an old man with a lot of experience. He
believes in traditions and village customs were very important to him. He was a
manipulative father who by hook or by crook manages with the help of Shastri to get
Ranga to marry Ratna. 
But manipulation is also done in a different style so that Ranga out of his own will
marry her. His actions were done to find the best match for her son as he has a lot of
love for him.
Let’s get have a look into the story set on the marriage of two young people and it has a
humorous side also as how the union takes place.
Ranga’s Marriage Summary
The title ‘Ranga’s marriage ‘ is very apt as it is based on a young boy who came from Bangalore after
completing his studies in his village Hoshalli in, Mysore.  About Hoshalli, the narrator beautifully
explained his beauty and upset on the other hand as it is not mentioned on the maps.
Even Dr.Gundabhatta has visited many places and feels that raw mangoes are responsible for the
cough. The narrator, Shyama, talks endlessly about his village.  However, he would like to share a
story that happened 10 years back. English was so important in their village and they lay more
importance on the language.
The accountant was the first person in this village to send his son to Bangalore for further studies.
The village people were fascinated and happy to see him. Ranga came out with a smiling face after
seeing so many people. Everyone was surprised to see Ranga same as he went after 6months also.
The crowd disappeared as they found that he was the same and did not change a little. Rangappa
noticed that the narrator was with him. The author blessed him and left.  Rama Rao’s niece Ratna
had come to stay with him and she was from a big city. She was able to play veena and harmonium
and also possess a sweet voice. The author feels that Ratna is a suitable match for Ranga.
The next day Ratna went to fetch some buttermilk and came wearing
a beautiful saree. The author requested her to sing a song. While she
was singing a song, Ranga came to the doorstep and was allured by
her sweet voice. He wants to peep inside and wanted to see the
singer but Ratna soon stopped singing.
The author noticed that Ranga glanced at her and realized he
noticed him so he decided to leave. But he did not move at all. 
Ratna ran inside because she felt shy.

Ranga then asked the narrator who she was and he got the reply as
she is already married. The very next day, the author pays a visit to
the village astrologer Shastri and told him to match the stars and
also explained to him what he has to say. 
Ranga was lost in thought and the narrator told him to come along
with him to find out whether the stars are in favor of him or not. As
per their planning, Shastri pretended that name of the girls that a
precious thing found in the ocean. 
Very quickly, the narrator replied telling him about Rama Rao’s
cousin Ratna. But Ranga felt disappointed when he realized that she
was married. 
Later on, when the narrator goes and visits Rama Rao he announced that he
was mistaken and Ratna was not married. Ranga’s face glowed with
happiness and admitted that Shastri was true in his predictions. The
narrator at this point mocks Shastri.
After many days, Rangappa invited the narrator – Shyama for dinner. It was
Shyama’s third birthday and the narrator was aware that why he named his
boy in his name.  His sister had also come to help his eight-month-old
expecting wife. Shyama rushed to hold the narrator’s arms and he in turn
put a little ring on his finger and kissed him. 
Self Reflection
We all gained a lot of knowledge as a result of this endeavour. We learned how to manage our time
and came together to complete this job. The most enjoyable aspect of the endeavour was forming
groups. We had a fantastic bunch of people. The most difficult aspect of the project was that some
people did not answer and  we were working on our practical at the same time.

There were a lot of benefits of working in group such as we get prepared for future professions. we
speak activity in small groups.

We gave a chance to everyone to contribute their ideas about the assignment. Our goal was to produce
as many ideas as possible. We listened to all the ideas carefully and then we mention all the ideas on a
sheet, so we don't forget them or they don't get lost.

Group leadership help to work group more effectively, so we choose a group leader. After everyone's
views were heard and all points of agreement and disagreement are identified, we tried to arrive at an
agreement that makes sense to everyone. There were a lot of problems while working on the
assignment. During our group project, we were figuring out the were trying to decide everyone's role
in the group, the group work got a bit delayed.
At the end of the project, what matters the most is what
we have learned from our group work experiences.
During the tenure of working together, situations
cropped up and tested us on the scales of making the
decisions and handling the pressures and exceptions.
ZOOM Meetings Image
Biblography
Following material have been used in completetion of this
file:-
1. N.C.E.R.T Textbook
2. Internet
Following links have been used in completion of this file:-
3. https://quillbot.com/
4. https://www.ukessays.com/essays/management/an-
example-of-reflection-on-group-performance.php

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