"promises made to poor children are never kept". Explain with examples from the lesson.
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it means poor person is always best keep their children safe and healthy
Answer: 'Promises made to poor children are never kept' is duly true as described in the story Lost Spring. Government makes a number of promises to them of better education, health facilities, better housing, clean environment and so on but such promises are just lies. And only government, other people as shown in the story how the author promises Saheb ignorantly of building a school for him and if he would like to study there. Ordinary people like the author also don't take such issues seriously leading to poor people's miserable and deplorable. They are impoverished and nobody provide a helping hand to them. Because of author's promise Saheb is all in hope for a school which he doesn't know is a dream.