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How is seemapuri described by the writer lost spring?

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Answered by thakareshravani9
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Seemapuri in Delhi, is home to 10,000 rag-pickers, mostly Bangladeshi refugees who came here in 1971. These people live in mud structures with roofs made of tin and tarpaulin. The ration cards which allow them to buy grains, and the garbage are their means of survival. They believe that their transit shacks are a better place than their native villages that provide no food. Once in a while the children manage to find coins and rupee notes in the garbage heaps. The author notices how such occasional findings help the children to cling on to hope and life.
Answered by Riya1045
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In the story ' Lost Spring' the writer Anees Jung mentions Seemapuri, a town on the periphery ( boundary ) of Delhi. It is a slum area. ... In Seemapuri, there is no sewage ( सीवरेज की व्यवस्था ) drainage ( नालियां ). The people of Seemapuri had come from Bangladesh in 1971

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