Draw the similarities you see in Saheb and Mukesh?
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Both of them are forced to do child labor. Saheb-E-Alam is a rag-picker who earns a livelihood by picking garbage from garbage yards near Seemapuri near Delhi, whereas Mukesh is forced to work in a glass-blowing cottage industry unit in pathetic working conditions in Firozabad
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Both Saheb and Mukesh were poor and both had seen a dream.
Explanation:
- This is in reference to the story "Lost Spring" by Anees Jung.
- The story deals with two characters Saheb-e-Alam and Mukesh both engaged in work at a premature age.
- Both Saheb and Mukesh belong to poor families. Saheb is from a refugee Bangladeshi family where they struggle to earn their daily bread. Whereas, Mukesh was from the bangle-making family living his daily life in front of the furnace making bangle and risking his eyesight.
- Saheb used to watch people playing tennis and thought of playing it too but never really tried for ambition. Mukesh also had a dream to become a motor mechanic and he was ambitious and so he went for it.
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