Would you agree that the promises made to the poor children are rarely kept ? Why do you think this happens in the incidents narrated in the text ?
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Yes, the promises made to poor children are seldom kept. Often, they are not taken seriously or have been made on the pretext of retaining a child's fancy for something. This keeps the child hoping for a better possibility till he or she realises the truth. It is difficult for people to shatter the children's dreams : while it is also painful to see these children thrive of false hopes given to them. Once, while interacting with Saheb the narrator ends up encouraging him to study and jokingly talks about opening a school herself. At that time, she fails to realise that unknowingly she has sown a seed of hope in Saheb's heart. She becomes conscious of her mistake when after few days, Saheb approaches her enquiring about her school. Her hollow promise leave her embarrassed.