Connotation is the emotion that a word incites in someone. It doesn't have to do with the word's actual definition, (denotation) but is very important to its usage.
The words "puppy" and "doggy" have a good connotation, making them sound cute and diminuitive.
The words "mutt" and "hound" have a bad connotation, which makes them sound dangerous.
The words mean the same thing (they have the same denotation) but the sentence changes a lot depending on which one you choose.
As for the examples you gave, "standpoint," "view," and "perspective" are all pretty neutral. (not good or bad) However, a "bias" is a view which is clouded by something, usually personal interest. Note that not only is the connotation of this word different, but the denotation is too.
Answer:
'Tukal' paich is a term used for kite competition in India.
Explanation:
Every year, they organize a kite flying event, and families and friends get together on the roofs to have a kite flying competition. Different competitors do Tukal paich and one who wins gets a reward and appreciation from the spectators.
"Cheap" has a negative connotation. :) Hope this helps!