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Why were the rag-pickers forced to leave their green fields in their country? ​

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Answered by singhtrisha386
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Answer:

They do not know no other profession but rag picking. They left their beautiful land of green fields because there were frequent storms and as a result their houses and fields would swept away due to them. As a result they had to starve. They pitched their tents wherever they find food.

Explanation:

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Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

The relevant answer to this query is as follows:

The rag-pickers forced to leave their green fields in their country because of economic cases; They come to metropolises to discover better employment chances.

Explanation:

The townies relocate to the metropolises because of economic cases; They come to metropolises to discover better employment chances. In the given textbook Saheb’s ancestors migrated to Delhi from Bangladesh. Their fields and houses were constantly swept by storms. They had nothing to eat. That’s why they abandoned their beautiful country.

utmost of the people like Saheb-e-Alam settled in Seemapuri were deportees from Bangladesh.

who had evanesced their motherland and migrated to Delhi from Dhaka in the wake of the 1971 Indo- Pak war. Their residences were structures of slush, drum and tarpaulin with no sewage, drainage or running water. Picking scrap and rags helped them to earn their day-to-day chuck, offered them a cover over their heads and existed their only expedient of livelihood and survival.

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