"it is his karam, his destiny" that made mukesh's grandfather go blind. how did mukesh disprove this belief by choosing a new vocation and making his own identity?
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Mukesh grandmother whose husband became blind with the dust from polishing the glass of bangles . Accept the destiny of her husband she says that her husband was destined to go blind . It was his Karam ,his destiny . but Mukesh has the courge to dream of becoming a motor mechanic .
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This question is based on the chapter 'Lost Spring' by Anees Jung.
Mukesh belonged to a family of bangle makers from Firozabad. He had seen the problems and difficulties encountered by bangle makers right from childhood. He was also aware of the vicious circle of exploitation that the bangle makers had to face.
He disproved the belief "it is his karam, his destiny" by choosing to be a motor mechanic instead of engaging in his ancestral work of bangle making. He had the courage to break free from the traditional vocation. He walked a long distance from his house to learn the profession.
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