Full Form of CHZH

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CHZHstands for

Chota Hazri

What is CHZH?

CHZH is an informal abbreviation occasionally used for 'Chota Hazri,' a Hindi-Urdu term meaning a small early-morning meal or light snack, traditionally taken before the main breakfast. The phrase is widely used across North India, particularly in trekking groups, military and paramilitary circles, and among railway and highway travellers who break their journey at dawn for tea, biscuits, or parathas. While the more common short forms are 'Chh' or 'CH,' the longer CHZH variant appears in written logs, tour diaries, and informal group chats to distinguish the early snack from a proper breakfast or a full lunch. In urban Indian households, the term retains a nostalgic charm, harkening back to joint family mornings when elders took chai with a light bite. For competitive exams, candidates preparing for defence, tourism, or general knowledge sections may encounter the phrase in comprehension passages rather than as a direct question.

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Example

Our trekking group stopped at a roadside dhaba at 5 AM for a quick chota hazri before resuming the climb to Triund.

CHZH — frequently asked questions

What is the full form of CHZH?
CHZH stands for Chota Hazri, referring to a small light meal or snack typically taken early in the morning.
How is Chota Hazri different from breakfast?
Chota Hazri is a smaller, earlier snack often consisting of tea and biscuits, while breakfast is the fuller meal eaten later in the morning.
Where is the term Chota Hazri commonly used in India?
The term is commonly used in North India, especially in trekking communities, defence services, and traditional joint families.
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