How is mukesh different from other bangle makers of firozabad

  1. CBSE Class 12 English Lost Spring Summary and Questions
  2. NCERT Solutions Class 12 Flamingo English Lost Spring
  3. (Lost Spring) Important Questions CBSE Class 12 English
  4. Lost Spring Questions and Answers
  5. Lost Spring Important Questions Class 12 English
  6. Why is Firozabad famous for and why?
  7. How is Mukesh different from the other bangle makers of Firozabad?


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CBSE Class 12 English Lost Spring Summary and Questions

Please refer toLost Springsummary Class 12 English and questions with solutions below. These revision notes and important examination questions have been prepared based on the latest English books for Class 12 EnglishLost SpringSummary and Questions ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anees Jung is the author of several books. She began her career as a writer and an editor of Youth Times and has been a columnist for many major newspapers in India as well as abroad. She inherits her literary tradition from her parents who were renowned scholars and poets. In ‘Lost Spring: Stories of Stolen Childhood’ she exposes a national shame regarding poverty, child labour and children wasting their childhood in petty jobs to earn money. Anees’ writing style follows journalistic approach which is factual, straight forward and pertinent. The following is an excerpt taken from her book, ‘Lost Spring: Stories of Stolen Childhood’. SUMMARY “Sometimes I find a Rupee in the garbage” Saheb is a ragpicker, searching for gold in garbage. His family is from Bangladesh which they left long ago. The author saw Saheb digging and picking garbage for his livelihood every day. One day the author suggested him to go to school, to which he replies that there is no school nearby. She jokingly told him that she would open a school. After some time the little boy walked up to her to ask aboutthe school about which the author felt embarrassed as this promise was also like many other promises made to poor children that remain u...

NCERT Solutions Class 12 Flamingo English Lost Spring

THINK AS YOU READ Ques 1. What is Saheb looking for in the garbage dumps? Where is he and where has he come from? Ans. Saheb is looking for coins, rupee note or something useful in the garbage dumps. He is in the neighborhood of the author. Saheb has come from Dhaka, Bangladesh in 1971 with his mother. His house was set among the green fields of Dhaka. Storms swept away their fields and homes. So they left the country. Ques 2. What explanations does the author offer for the children not wearing footwear? Ans: One explanation offered by the author is that it is not a lack of money but a tradition to stay barefoot. He wonders if this is only an excuse to explain away a endless state of poverty. Ques 3. Is Saheb happy working at the tea-stall? Explain. Ans. No, he is not happy working at the tea-stalll. Saheb get paid 800 rupees and all his meals but he lost his freedom. He is no longer his own master. He lost the carefree look on his face. The steel canister seems heavier than the plastic bag that he would carry very lightly on his shoulder. The bag was his own and the canister belongs to the man who owns the tea shop. THINK AS YOU READ Ques 1. What makes the city of Firozabad famous? Ans. The city is famous for its bangles. Almost every family in Firozabad is engaged in making bangles. It is the center of India’s glass-blowing industry where families have spent generations working around furnaces and welding glass into colourful bangles. Ques2. Mention the hazards of workin...

(Lost Spring) Important Questions CBSE Class 12 English

Lost Spring Important Questions CBSE Class 12 English The story Lost Spring of CBSE Class 12 English describes the pitiable condition of poor children. It talks about how these kids are deprived of their childhood and have been forced to miss the joy of childhood due to the socio-economic conditions. In this article, we have covered some important questions from the chapter Lost Spring. These questions, both short and long answer type help the Class 12 students in their board exam preparation. Lost Spring Important Questions Short Answer Type Questions (3-4 marks) Question 1. What does the writer mean when she says, ‘Saheb is no longer his own master’? (Delhi 2000) Answer: Since Saheb now works in a tea-stall, he is now bound to his master and feels burdened. The steel canister he carries is very heavy as compared to his light plastic bag. The bag was his own and the canister belongs to his master whose orders he now has to follow. So he is no longer his own master. Question 2. Is it possible for Mukesh to realize his dream? Justify your answer? (All India 2000) Answer: Mukesh’s determination is going to prove instrumental in helping him to realize his dream. His dream can become a reality only if he is able to find a garage where he can be taken in as an apprentice and then he will have to learn how to drive a car. He will then be able to graduate himself to be a good mechanic. Question 3. Do you think Saheb was happy to work at the tea stall? Answer giving reasons. (All ...

Lost Spring Questions and Answers

Question 3 : What did Garbage mean to the children of Seemapuri and to their parents? Answer : For the children of Seemapuri, garbage is something wrapped in wonder as at times they find a ten or a one rupee note in it. For their parents, it is a means of survival because some of it could be sold for cash. Question 5 : To which country did Saheb’s parents originally belong? Why did they come to India? Answer : Saheb’s parents belonged to Dhaka in Bangladesh, where they lived amidst green fields. They and the other ragpickers left their homes and migrated to India in search of a livelihood, as their homes and fields were destroyed in storms. Question 6 : In what sense is garbage gold to the ragpickers? Answer : Garbage is gold to the ragpickers of Seemapuri because they can sell some of it for cash. This in turn helps them buy food and sustain themselves. Moreover, it is also gold for them because the ragpickers at times find stray coins and currency notes in it. Question 8 : What is Mukesh’s dream? Do you think he will be able to fulfil his dream? Why/Why not? Answer : Mukesh’s dream is to become a motor-mechanic. It is difficult for Mukesh to achieve his dream, as he is forced to follow his family tradition, which he may or may not be able to. However, his will to work hard, and his strong determination could make him achieve his dream. Question 9 : How is Mukesh different from the other bangle makers of Firozabad? Answer : Mukesh had the courage to dream big in spite of ...

Lost Spring Important Questions Class 12 English

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Why is Firozabad famous for and why?

Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • What is the real name of Firozabad? Akbar sent his army led by Firoz Shah Mansab Dar to make the city a cantonment to collect taxes and the city of Chandrawar was renamed as Firozabad after him. The tomb of Firoz Shah is still present today. What does Firozabad mean? Firozabad is a city in India, in the state of Uttar Pradesh also known as the City of Glass Suhag Nagari. The ancient name of this town was Chandwar Nagar. It is said that during the reign of Akbar the great, revenue was brought through the city, which was looted by the Rajpoot who lived there. Who made Firozabad? Feroz Shah Tughlaq Located at a distance of about 47 km from Agra is Firozabad, also known as the glass city of India and the city of bangles. Built by Tughlaq king, Feroz Shah Tughlaq, it is renowned for its glass bangles and other glass products. Read More: What is busulfan used for? What is Firozabad famous for Class 12? bangles Answer: The city of Firozabad is famous for its bangles. Every other family in Firozabad is engaged in making bangles. It is the center of India’s glass-blowing industry. Families have spent generations working around furnaces, welding glass, making bangles for the women in the land. How are bangles made in Firozabad? Bangles are made from glass melted in a tank furnace with temperatures around 1300 C to 1400 C, bangles are made out of soda glass, Firstly the artisan uses a long iron pole to scoop out ...

How is Mukesh different from the other bangle makers of Firozabad?

Mukesh has the courage to dream big in spite of all adversity, whereas the other bangle makers of Firozabad have resigned to their fate, and have suppressed all their hopes and desires. Mukesh refuses to follow the ‘God-given lineage’ of bangle making and wants to be a motor mechanic when he grows up.

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