Added use of 'or' (#21675)

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@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ title: Python Comparisons
There are eight comparison operations in Python. They all have the same priority (which is higher than that of the Boolean operations). Comparisons can be chained arbitrarily; for example, `x < y <= z` is equivalent to `x < y and y <= z`, except that `y` is evaluated only once (but in both cases `z` is not evaluated at all when `x < y` is found to be false).
You can also give two condition and check for only one condition using 'or' like 'x > y or x >= y' will check for either of the two conditions. If one of the condition is true the programme will proceed. This is the functionality of 'or'
This table summarizes the comparison operations:
Operation | Meaning