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The Lost Spring summary describes the terrible condition of poor children. These Going Places Summary Class 12 English
children are those who didn’t get to enjoy childhood because of the prevailing socio-
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economic condition in this world. This is something that one can see all over the
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world. These children don’t have the opportunity for schooling. Moreover, there is a
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lot of pressure on these children to enter into labour early in life. These unfortunate English
children are forced into labour. This certainly denies them education as well as the
opportunity to have enjoyment. The author Anees Jung raises voice to eliminate
child labour. Jung does so by raising awareness regarding child education and strict Download the App
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law enforcement against child labour. The call is to put an end to the exploitation of the go.
children. This way the children will be able to enjoy the days of the spring and have
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Lost Spring Summary in English

The first part tells the author’s impressions regarding the life of poor rag pickers.
The rag pickers have come from Dhaka. Furthermore, the settlement of the rag
pickers is in the area of Seemapuri. Destruction has come in their fields and homes
due to the storms. They had come to the big city in the hope of finding living there.
However, the reality was, in fact, painful for them and they had to face many
hardships. They are certainly poor and lack various resources.

The writer watches Saheb every morning as he scrounges for “gold” in the
neighbourhood. The means of survival for these rag pickers is the garbage.
Furthermore, for the children, it is a wondrous thing. The children are able to find a
coin or two from it. These people have ambitions and desires. The problem is that
they do not know the way to make them possible. There are quite a few things that
they are unable to reach. Later Saheb joins a tea stall where there is a possibility for
him to earn 800 Rupees and all the meals. However, this job has deprived him of his
freedom. As such their condition is pretty hopeless and full of misery.

The second part explores the life of Mukesh. Mukesh is a boy who belongs to the
family of Bangle-makers. Firozabad is famous for its amazing glass-blowing
industry. There is an engagement of nearly 20,000 children in this particular
business. Furthermore, no one over there understands or respects the law that forbids
child labour. Moreover, the living condition, as well as the working environment,
are both horrendous.

These children live in dreary cells. Also, they work close to hot furnaces. This is
certainly very dangerous as it makes these children blind when they enter adulthood.
Furthermore, these children have to deal with the pressure of debt. Moreover, they
are unable to think of a solution to solve this problem. There is no way for these
children to come out of this trap.

The policemen, bureaucrats, middlemen, and politicians will all hinder their way of
progress. The women in the household consider it to be their destiny or fate. As a
result of such thinking, they just follow the established tradition. There is something
different about Mukesh. He is not like the rest of the folk there. This is because
Mukesh has big dreams. He has a desire to become a motor mechanic in future. The
garage is far away from where he lives but he has the determination to walk.

Conclusion of Lost Spring

Lost Spring summary gives us an analysis of the impoverished condition faced by


many children that condemn them to a life of pain, oppression, and lack of
education.

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