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How, in your opinion, can Mukesh realise his dream?
Mukesh is a visionary person. The dream he has dreamt of can come true provided he works hard for it. He wanted to break the shackles of his old tradition of bangles making and do something new which was very important to kick off.He was a hardworking man with good willpower and determination. He diRead more
Mukesh is a visionary person. The dream he has dreamt of can come true provided he works hard for it. He wanted to break the shackles of his old tradition of bangles making and do something new which was very important to kick off.He was a hardworking man with good willpower and determination. He didn’t dream in which field he would have to make any investment by himself like a doctor or an engineer but only a mechanic. If he works part time at some shop, then he can become an expert in a few months with his perseverance.
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What was the ancient name for the northwest region of the Indian Subcontinent, according to the Ṛig Veda?
According to the Ṛig Veda, the ancient name for the northwest region of the Indian Subcontinent is "Gandhāra." This area is recognized for its cultural significance and historical connections to various ancient civilizations and trade routes. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-Read more
According to the Ṛig Veda, the ancient name for the northwest region of the Indian Subcontinent is “Gandhāra.” This area is recognized for its cultural significance and historical connections to various ancient civilizations and trade routes.
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What forces conspire to keep the workers in the bangle industry of Firozabad in poverty?
In Firozabad’s bangle industry, there are many forces that keep the workers below poverty line. Businessmen are responsible for this, which attract the poor by luring them with money. And in its greed, they engage their children in this work from a very young age. Government administration is also rRead more
In Firozabad’s bangle industry, there are many forces that keep the workers below poverty line. Businessmen are responsible for this, which attract the poor by luring them with money. And in its greed, they engage their children in this work from a very young age. Government administration is also responsible for this. If they are strict, then no person can work in such a hazardous atmosphere that too for a little money. Even after harming their health, those people are not earning much money. As we read in this chapter about a lady with Savita saying not even a single day came in her life that she slept with a full stomach. Police are also responsible for this because if they follow the law and do not allow illegal activities to run, then no one can operate the way bangle industry is growing in Firozabad.
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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?
Indeed the promises made to poor are rarely kept. It's a lewd joke by the upper class with them. People often show them lucrative dreams and promise to fulfill them but do not take them seriously. We always want to do something for the poor children but doing so is a difficult task to work on. SimilRead more
Indeed the promises made to poor are rarely kept. It’s a lewd joke by the upper class with them. People often show them lucrative dreams and promise to fulfill them but do not take them seriously. We always want to do something for the poor children but doing so is a difficult task to work on. Similar was the case with author Anees Jung making a false promise of constructing a school for Saheb. There is a difference in asking a child why he does not go to school or I will make a one for you. Even though Anees understands the pain of poor children yet when it comes for execution of a plan, it makes all the difference.
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What could be some of the reasons for the migration of people from villages to cities?
There are many reasons for the migration of people from the villages to the cities. The primary reason is employment as cities offer better opportunities for youth in industries. On the other hand, better education, medical facilities and infrastructure are some of the other reasons of people switchRead more
There are many reasons for the migration of people from the villages to the cities. The primary reason is employment as cities offer better opportunities for youth in industries. On the other hand, better education, medical facilities and infrastructure are some of the other reasons of people switching themselves to cities. But in case of Saheb and his family, they moved from Bangladesh to India for their survival as they were poor and relied totally on farming which got affected by continuous storms and they were about to die of starvation.
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