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Saheb’s family originally came from Dhaka, Bangladesh, but they migrated to India in search of a better life after facing severe poverty and hardships in their homeland. The family left their rural home with the hope of finding stability and ...

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Saheb scavenges garbage dumps out of necessity, as his family is impoverished and relies on whatever resources they can find to survive. For him, garbage represents a possible source of income and occasionally small treasures, like discarded items or scraps ...

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Uddālaka compared brahman to the invisible seed of a banyan fruit that contains the future tree and to clay that forms various pots, symbolizing that everything originates from the same essence, brahman. NCERT Textbook Exploring Society India and Beyond Class ...

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The central theme of Lost Spring is the exploitation of children and the loss of childhood dreams due to poverty and social injustice. Anees Jung explores how economic hardships force children into labor, depriving them of education, freedom, and the ...

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The author of Lost Spring is Anees Jung, an Indian writer known for her work on social issues and the lives of marginalized communities. This question introduces readers to the author’s background and the themes she often explores, particularly the ...