Why does the author feel that there exist two different worlds in Firozabad?
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The writer finds two distinct worlds in firozabad. The first belongs to the bangle- maker. ... They ensure that the exploitation of the bangle makers go unbatted. So they necer allow them to organise a cooperative.
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The two distinct worlds that the author noticed was one of the family which was caught in a web of poverty and burdened by the stigma of caste in which they were born. The other was the vicious circle of sahukars, middlemen, policemen, keepers of the law, bureaucrats and politicians.
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