The correct answer is D. Peas.
Bhadai is the second main crop season in the Indian subcontinent, after Kharif. It is a winter crop that is grown in the months of October to March. The main Bhadai crops are jowar, bajra, paddy, and wheat.
Jowar is a type of millet that is grown in the dry regions of India. It is a major staple food for many people in the country. Bajra is another type of millet that is grown in the semi-arid regions of India. It is also a major staple food for many people in the country. Paddy is a type of rice that is grown in the wet regions of India. It is the most important cereal crop in the country. Wheat is a type of cereal that is grown in the temperate regions of India. It is the second most important cereal crop in the country.
Peas are a type of legume that is grown in the temperate regions of India. They are not a Bhadai crop.