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What made Anees Jung happy when she met Mukesh?​

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Answered by brinlyqueen
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Explanation:

The two protagonists of the chapter, Saheb-e-Alam and Mukesh lose their childhood in carrying the burden of poverty and illiteracy. In their bleak stories of exploitation, the author finds glimpses of resilience and fortitude. Saheb and his family have left their homes and green fields in Dhaka to settle in Seemapuri.

Answered by mufiahmotors
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The two protagonists of the chapter, Saheb-e-Alam and Mukesh lose their childhood in carrying the burden of poverty and illiteracy. In their bleak stories of exploitation, the author finds glimpses of resilience and fortitude. Saheb and his family have left their homes and green fields in Dhaka to settle in Seemapuri.Saheb is much changed. The authoress is impressed to note that Saheb likes the game of tennis and goes inside when no one is around. He also swings there. He is wearing the discarded shoes of a rich man because there is a hole in one of them.Anees Jung has a chance to see Mukesh. His home is amidst the dusty streets of Firozabad, a town famous for the bangles. ... The bangle sellers are born in poverty, live in poverty and die in poverty. They lead a life of trouble, torture, tension, deprivation and poverty.

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