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summary of sapno ke se din class 10 in english

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Sapno ke se din is a short story composed by Gurdial Singh. This story includes the creator's youth recollections. He tells about how he and his companions use to play in the dirt and remove the officially torn garments. How he used to get cuts and wounds. At the point when the kids use to backpedal home subsequent to playing, they use to get chastened by their mom and sister as opposed to getting care and if a child's dad was exceptionally strict, they were pummeled seriously and the father never uses to see where the blood was coming.

Indeed, even in the wake of getting such an extensive amount beating, they again use to backpedal and play. The creator at that point tells about his school life and what number of understudies never use to jump at the chance to go, and the individuals who may very well go, use to toss their packs some place and never backpedal to class.

In creator's family, he was the first to go to class and get taught and his family just burned through 1 or 2 rupees for his instruction. The creator is truly terrified to go the higher school since he supposes it will be truly troublesome and the educators will chasten their understudies more.
Answered by sangeetha01sl
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  • The story 'Sapne Ke Se Din' is a childhood memory of the writer Gurdial Singh. He didn't come from a very wealthy family. He came from a town where few boys were interested in studying. Many children never go to school or drop out in between.
  • It was the time of World War II and it was expensive then. A ghee being used to come at the expense of education. He was the first child in his family to attend school. Students considered school a prison and  few boys were interested in learning. He remembers his game how all  children were often injured while playing and even then had to be killed in their own homes. He can still smell the aliyar flower from school.
  • In the whole year there was only a month or two of study and  long vacations. During the holidays he played all day without homework and the rest of the  days he somehow did it. One of the main reasons for not going to school was fear of being hit by the teacher.
  • His headmaster, Mr. Madanmohan Sharma, was kind and did not believe in punishing children, but he remembers his PT Sir Pritamchand, who was very strict and was always ready to punish children.
  • The author and his teammates loved to explore. Wearing a khaki uniform, hanging two-tone scarves around your neck, and holding blue and yellow flags would encourage you to practice. It was like being a soldier. A compliment from master ji would make him feel like he had won all the medals in the army.
  • British officers would enlist boys into the army, but  few boys  would be recruited out of greed for their suits and boots. Master Ji's heavy boot does not allow his family members to bring him. Even after that, the author and his classmates hated the PT teacher because he brutally beat him.

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