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Mukesh is not like the others. his dreams loom like a mirage amidst the dust of streets that fill his town firozabad . justify the statement in the light of contrast in the mindsets of Mukesh and the people of firozabad

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Mukesh is truly not like other children. He has not allowed the harsh realities of his life kill his dreams. Though he is forced to work as child labor in bangle-making industry, he has a dream of becoming a motor mechanic.  

However, the possibility of his dream becoming a reality is bleak. His circumstances are not encouraging. The grinding poverty of his family, nefarious nexus of middlemen, shahukars, corrupt policemen, bureaucrats and indifferent Government are apathetic to his dream. It appears his dream will remain a mere dream.  


Answered by tamannapurohit10
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Answer:(i) Mukesh belongs to a family of glass bangle makers in Firozabad. Even though the children of such families usually carry on their family profession, Mukesh wants to be a motor mechanic and drive a car. Unlike his family members, and others of his community, he has dared to dream. His grandmother’s words about the unbreakable lineage represent the attitude they have towards their situation in life. They believe that it is their destiny to toil as bangle makers. Mukesh was different from the others of his community. His dreams look like a mirage amidst the dust of street that fill his town Firozabad. By daring to dream, he has already taken the first step towards a big change. He wants to become a motor mechanic and drive a car. He can realise this dream with determination and hard work. There might be many obstacles on his way but a strong willpower will help him move towards the way of success. The resolute boy is willing to walk a long distance from home to learn to be a mechanic.

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