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There are two different worlds
Firozabad. draw a contrast?​

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Answered by roshankr1000
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Answer:

In the chapter 'Lost Spring' by Anees Jung, the author talks about two different worlds in Firozabad. These are :

1. The families of the bangle makers

2. The endless loop of the sahukars, the  middlemen, the policemen, the  keepers of law, the bureaucrats  and the politicians.

Explanation:

Anees Jung is referring to two worlds— one of Mukesh’s family and the other of shahukars, the middlemen, the policemen, the keepers of law, the bureaucrats, and the politicians. The world of shahukars, the middlemen, and the policemen, the keepers of law, the bureaucrats, and the politicians has trapped the poor bangle makers in a vicious circle. Their evil nexus does not let them be free. Approximately 20,000 children work in the glass furnaces with high temperatures, in dingy cells without air and light, often losing the brightness of their eyes. Thus the bangle-makers of Firozabad live in a state of perpetual poverty and exploitation. The families of the bangle-makers belong to one of these worlds. These workers are caught in the web of poverty. They are also burdened by the stigma of the caste in which they are bom. They know no other work.

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