What kind of life were children living at Seema puri?
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The rag-pickers of Seemapuri lead a very miserable life. They live in the direst poverty. They do rag-picking for their survival. Young children who should have been studying at schools, are forced to scavenge garbage mounds of garbage.
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LIFE OF THE CHILDREN LIVING IN SEEMA PURI:
- The writer observes that children living in Seemapuri appear to be morning birds on the streets of Delhi and disappear at noon. As the own circle of relatives of those youngsters are squatters from Bangladesh, who got here again to India in 1971, they do not have felony papers that might assist those children to get enrolled in authority schools. Hence, those youngsters do not attend any faculty and regularly roam barefoot on the streets.
- For human beings of Seemapuri, rubbish is a supply of survival. The youngsters from Seemapuri see rubbish as a surprise and they scrounge through rubbish looking for cash and gold. They regularly put on shoes, which they discover in the rubbish with pride.
- Dreams of those youngsters continue to be unfulfilled because of the occasions they're born in. Until harassed with the aid of using duties of life, youngsters from Seemapuri lead a carefree life.
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