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what is saheb's family background​

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Answered by Jafar5505
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Saheb’s parents belonged to Dhaka in Bangladesh, where they lived amidst green fields. They and the other ragpickers left their homes many years ago and migrated to India in search of a livelihood, as their homes and fields were destroyed in storms. This forced them to come to India, where they settled in the slums of Seemapuri.

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Answered by roopa2000
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         what is saheb's family background​

Saheb was a child from Bangladesh whose full name was Saheb-e-Alam. His name is very ironical to what type of life he had to live in his real life. The meaning of his name signified lord of the universe but in reality, he lacked basic requirements of life. Previously he used to roam about with his plastic bag without any restrictions or burden. Now he has to work for the tea stall owner carrying the canister which belongs to his master.

Saheb was a destitute Seemapuri rag-picker who had fled Dhaka as storms had destroyed their home and farms. Saheb-e-Alam, which translates to "the ruler of the universe," was his full name. He used to work as a rag collector to support himself. He was hired in a tea shop later on in the narrative to make money.

Saheb's parents were from Bangladesh's Dhaka, where they resided amidst lush fields. They and the other ragpickers moved to India many years ago in pursuit of a better way of life after storms wrecked their farms and homes.

The family of Saheb resided in Dhaka. Their homes and farmland were destroyed by many storms. They lacked both food and a place to dwell. To find work, they travelled from Dhaka to Delhi.

Saheb and his family moved to Seemapuri because their fields and residences had earlier been destroyed by several storms.

Saheb lived in a house that was surrounded by lush Dhaka fields. His mother informed him that their homes and farmland had been destroyed by many storms. Because of this, his parents were compelled to travel from Dhaka to India, where they now reside, in search of wealth.

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