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What change did Saheb feel working at the tea shop ?

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उत्तर

Saheb before was a rag-picker by chance he got a job to work at the tea stall down the road. There he
was paid 800 ruppes & all his meals. But his face lost his care free look. We were no longer his own
master. The steel milk canister seemed heavier than the the plastic bag. It belonged to his teamster and the life under the master was not a life a happiness.

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Lost Spring
  या प्रश्नात किंवा उत्तरात काही त्रुटी आहे का?
2018-2019 (March) 1/3/1

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Answer the following question in 120-150 words:    

Garbage to them is gold. How do ragpickers of Seemapuri survive? 


Answer the following question in 120−150 words:                  "For the children it is wrapped in wonder, for the elders it is a means of survival." What kind of life do the rag-pickers of Seemapuri lead?


Answer the following question in 120-150 words :
Describe the circumstances which keep the workers in the bangle industry in poverty.
 


Notice these expressions in the text. Infer their meaning from the context.

  1. looking for
  2. slog their daylight hours
  3. roof over his head
  4. perpetual state of poverty
  5. dark hutments
  6. imposed the baggage on the child

What is Saheb looking for in the garbage dumps? Where is he and where has he come from?


What explanations does the author offer for the children not wearing footwear?


What could be some of the reasons for the migration of people from villages to cities?


Would you agree that promises made to poor children are rarely kept? Why do you think this happens in the incidents narrated in the text?


What forces conspire to keep the workers in the bangle industry of Firozabad in poverty?


How, in your opinion, can Mukesh realise his dream?


Why should child labour be eliminated and how?


What makes the city of Firozabad famous?


How is Mukesh’s attitude to his situation different from that of his family?


What do we come to know about the author of Lost Spring, Anees Jung, through her interactions with Saheb and Mukesh?


Read the given extract and answer the questions.

And in dark hutments, next to lines of flames of flickering oil lamps, sit boys and girls with their fathers and mothers, welding pieces of coloured glass into circles of bangles. Their eyes are more adjusted to the dark than to the light outside. That is why they often end up losing their eyesight before they become adults.
  1. Complete the sentence with reference to the extract: (1)
    Their eyes are more adjusted to the dark than to the light outside because ______.
  2. Which of the following would NOT be true? (1)
    1. The hutments were shining and inviting.
    2. The children's lives were as bleak as their surroundings.
    3. There were no electricity connections.
    4. The boys and girls had got used to the dark.
  3. The bangle workers lose their eyesight before they become adults because ______. (1)
    1. they already have poor eyesight
    2. they work in dim light
    3. they are married in childhood
    4. they are malnourished
  4. Which of the following most nearly means 'adjusted' in the context of the extract? (1)
    1. conditioned
    2. favoured
    3. accepted
    4. reconciled
  5. 'Flickering oil lamps' suggests ______. (1)
  6. What is the antonym from the extract of the word 'rarely'? (1)

Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.

What vicious circle are the bangle-makers trapped in?


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