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People migrate from villages to cities for various reasons, including the pursuit of better economic opportunities, access to education, and improved healthcare. Many seek to escape poverty and find jobs that offer higher wages and better living conditions. Additionally, urban ...

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Mukesh exhibits a more hopeful and determined attitude toward his situation compared to his family, who accept their fate in the glass bangles industry. While his family resigns themselves to the cycle of poverty and exploitation, Mukesh aspires to become ...

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Firozabad is famous for its glass industry, particularly the production of bangles. The city has a long-standing tradition of glassmaking, with artisans crafting intricate and colorful designs. However, this industry is marred by the harsh working conditions and exploitation of ...

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Saheb is not truly happy working at the tea stall. Although he has a job that provides some stability, he feels trapped in a monotonous routine, replacing his earlier freedom of scavenging. His dreams of a better life seem distant ...

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The author, Anees Jung, explains that the children in Seemapuri often go barefoot because their families cannot afford basic necessities, including footwear. This lack of shoes symbolizes their poverty and the harsh realities of their lives, as they navigate through ...