write an imaginative paragraph about the life of street hawkers highlighting their poor and adverse conditions
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A paragraph about the life of street hawkers highlighting their poor and adverse conditions
- Even after seventy years of Independence, India is still suffering from the curse of poverty. Has it not been for those selfish people, poors would never be in such misery.
- To get a plate of rice and a piece of clothes and a home for shelter, people works harder beyond our imaginations. Everyone is ready to be employed in any kind of work for a piece of bread.
- It is hard for many to get foods regularly because they are unable to find works. In those times, they find self-employed works; one such is hawkers. Hawkers travel from place to place selling their goods.
- In India, there can be seen hawkers from dawn till the day ends. They come from far places or local areas, and visit door to door selling the fishes, the vegetables, the clothes, even household utilities, they carry.
- The profit they earn are insufficient to make enough savings to develop their economical conditions. There can be days when they face loss. That day becomes the worst in his life. They might borrow food items from shops, to be paid later.
- The worst time comes during the Rainy Season. Mostly they cannot visit from door to door, with their products. It happens for clothes sellers or household utility sellers.
- Another challenge they face is grown by online shopping. People finds companies selling goods online more trustworthy than beggar-like hawkers!
- I, myself have seen hundreds of hawkers. I have met some in this short journey. I have known some train hawkers. In winter, they wake up at 3 a.m. in the morning and prepare their products, take hours of cycling or travels to catch the train. They try their best to sell their goods. They work till the day ends. They go back to their homes by 6 p.m. - 12 a.m. .
- It is common for every hawker that they want their children to be full-fed, to wear new clothes and to study more than they themselves did.
- The dream is common for all; it is only the path which is different.
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The life of street hawkers is poor. They work for daily earning, so that they could eat, sleep, take care of their children, etc. If they doesn't work for a day they won't have anything to eat. They sell products in order to live. Thus, we should help the poor people living in the streets
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