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The stories promote critical thinking and problemsolving skills from "summary" of The Pancatantra by Sarma

The Pancatantra is a collection of ancient Indian fables that have been passed down through generations. These stories are not just entertaining tales, but they also have a deeper purpose - to encourage readers to think critically and solve problems. The characters in these fables often find themselves in tricky situations that require them to use their wits and wisdom to overcome challenges. By following their journeys, readers are invited to put themselves in the shoes of the characters and consider how they would navigate similar predicaments. One of the key ways in which the stories in The Pancatantra promote critical thinking is by presenting complex moral dilemmas. Readers are forced to consider the consequences of different actions and weigh the ethical implications of each ...
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