how do young ragpickers support their parents?
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. Those who live there are unlawful residents who came from Bangladesh in 1971. It is a place where about 10,000 rag pickers live. They live without identity and have no basic amenities, yet they are happy here because they get food which is more important than identity. It is a slum where they could find many things and rag picking was their only means of survival.
Rag picking was the means of survival for the rag pickers. According to the author, it is their daily bread, a roof over their heads, even if it is a leaking roof. Thus, it is equivalent to gold for them. Besides, for the children it is wrapped in wonder for they, at times, chance upon a rupee, even a ten-rupee note.
Rag picking was the means of survival for the rag pickers. According to the author, it is their daily bread, a roof over their heads, even if it is a leaking roof. Thus, it is equivalent to gold for them. Besides, for the children it is wrapped in wonder for they, at times, chance upon a rupee, even a ten-rupee note.
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▶ Question : How do young ragpickers support their parents?
⏩ Answer : The young ragpickers lived in the city of Firozabad with their parents worked in the glass industry. The young children helped their parents by working in dingy cells without air or light in the furnaces.
The ragpickers were so poor that they couldn't manage money even to feed their children as their children had to work in the industry at very early ages. The children had to support their parents by working in glass industry as they had no choice for feeding themselves.
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▶ Question : How do young ragpickers support their parents?
⏩ Answer : The young ragpickers lived in the city of Firozabad with their parents worked in the glass industry. The young children helped their parents by working in dingy cells without air or light in the furnaces.
The ragpickers were so poor that they couldn't manage money even to feed their children as their children had to work in the industry at very early ages. The children had to support their parents by working in glass industry as they had no choice for feeding themselves.
✔ Hope it may helps u...!!! ☺
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