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why did mukesh's dream look like amirage the dust of the street of firozabaf​

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Answered by Aihara
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Answer:

Mukesh is truely not like other children. He has not allowed the harsh realities of his life kill his dreams. Tough he is forced to work as child labour in bangle making industry,he has a dream of becoming a motor mechanic.

However, the possibility of his dream becoming a reality is bleak.His circumstances are not encouraging.The grinding poverty of his family,nefarious nexus of middleman ,shahukars ,corrupt policeman,bureaucrats and indifferent government are apathetic to his dream.It appears his dream will remain a mere dream

Answered by Niruru
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Lost Spring

By Anees Jung

Mukesh belonged to a bangle maker family of Firozabad. All his childhood was spent in front of hot furnaces as every normal child in Firozabad. Making bangles in dingy cells in front of hot furnaces was the only job for the people living in Firozabad.

Mukesh's family too accepted such a way of life as a God given lineage. They used to think that they couldn't do anything else except making bangles.

Apart from this, Mukesh had a dream beyond his so called approach as a bangle maker. He wanted to become a car mechanic. He was fully determined for his dream as he even decided to join a garage to learn motor mechanism.

But Mukesh's dreem seemed to be a mirage as he had no resources and opportunities to fulfill his dream in such a condition.

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