Character of amrik singh in ang sang story of punjabi class 10
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Amerik Singh was from Punjab. He was a government worker. He joined the Azad Hind Fauj as a Captain of the III Guerrilla Regiment in 1942. He showed exemplary bravery while capturing an 8000 feet hill on 15th May 1944 at Haka which was why he was awarded Tamgha-e-Shaheed-e-Bharat by Netaji after. He died in another battle at Travang.
After Kartar Singh passed away, his eldest son Amerik Singh was left in the charge of the entire household.
He and his sluggish younger brother Mahinder shared the responsibility for the marriage of their younger sister who was in class 7.
Amerik Singh had greater obligations because Kartar Singh was a drug addict and a drunker.
Explanation:
- The above question relates to the Punjabi story "Ang- Sang" by Waryam Singh Sandhu.
- His suffering following his father's passing is shown in the story.
- In this story, the bad conditions of the farmers, compulsions, dirty drug habits and economic hardships have been described.
- In the Ang Sang story, Kartar Singh was a drug addict due to which he had to wash his hands at an early age. After his death, the responsibility of the house fell on his eldest son Amrik, a government servant.
- At an early age, a mountain of troubles fell upon him. He used to give half of his salary to his mother every month.
- At first, he used to drink only alcohol and later he started taking opium, and drug pills too.
- Amrik had an objection to his family that his family took these debts.
- Overall he was not happy with the responsibility.
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