. What does the writer Anees Jung NOT talk of in the lesson 'Lost Spring'?
National shame of children being forced to live a life of poverty and exploitation.
Childhood should bloom like the spring season.
The promises made to the poor are rarely kept.
None of the above.
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The writer Anees Jung talks about all three options mentioned in the question. His story Lost Spring focuses on the tough life of poor children and their daily struggles.
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- The main characters of this story are two young boys who pick rags. Their names are Saheb-e-Alam and Mukesh. They are deprived of their basic right to education and are forced to work. The parents of these kids do not have a proper source of income.
- The writer beautifully unveils the callous nature of politicians as well as the elite class. He explains how they ignore all this and are busy living their lives in peace.
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