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CBSE CLASS
XII
LOST SPRING
STORIES OF STOLEN CHILDHOOD
-ANEES JUNG
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ANEES JUNG
– Indian Author, journalist and columnist for newspaper in India and abroad
– Born- Rourkela
– Education- Osmania University, University of Michigan
– Most noted work – Unveiling India
– It depicts Muslim women behind the purdah
– “Lost Spring” talks about the children being forced to a life of poverty and
exploitation
WHAT’S UP WITH THE TITLE?
– Spring is the symbol of joy, happiness, beauty and hope.
– Childhood can be called the spring of a man’s life.
– The title is a metaphor used for the loss of childhood of the millions of child-
labours in India.
– The title has a tinge of irony
– Children are the source of joy and happiness but ironically millions of children
like Saheb and Mukesh experience no spring in their lives for their childhood is
consumed in making a living. Through the poverty of Mukesh and Saheb we
come to know about their stolen childhood
EXPLANATION
– The author’s encounter with a boy named Saheb-e-Alam who visits the nearby
garbage dump and look for valuables.
– The boy tells her that he has left his home in
Bangladesh long ago and does not have many
memories of it.
– Their fields and homes had been swept away by storms. They had come to the
big city to look for “gold”.
– The author asked him why he does the work of rag picking to which he replies
that he has nothing to do.
– The author advises him to go to school
but the boy says that there was no
school in his neighbourhood.
– The author asks whether he would like to come to school if she opens one to
which the boy says he would definitely come
– His name Saheb-e-Alam meaning the Lord of the Universe is ironic.
– The author sees him roaming with other ragpickers. All of them are barefoot
while few of them are wearing different shoe in both feet
– Some say that their mother has not given them shoes , some say that they don’t
like to wear shoes while the others say that they have a tradition of not wearing
the shoes
– The author feels that not wearing shoes is not a tradition but a way to hide their grinding poverty
that had gripped them
– One winter morning the writer saw Saheb standing by the fence of a club. He
was watching a tennis game being played by two young men. Saheb liked the
game but could not play it. He told the writer that he went inside the club when
it would be closed. He was allowed to take swings by the guard there.
– The writer saw that Saheb was also wearing tennis shoes. They did not look
appropriate with his dress which was worn out and had faded. She figured out
that he had got them from a garbage dump. Although due to the garbage
dump, Saheb’s dream of wearing shoes had been partially fulfilled but his desire
to play tennis would never be fulfilled.
– One morning the writer met Saheb who was on his way to the milk booth. He
was holding a steel container. He told her that he had got a job at the nearby tea
stall. He
would earn eight hundred rupees
a month and get meals too.
STORY 2- I want to drive a car
– The writer met a boy named Mukesh who aspired to become a motor mechanic. “Do you know
anything about cars?” she asked.
– “I will learn to drive a car,” he answers, looking straight into her eyes.
– Mukesh’s family was involved in the profession of glass bangle – making. They
did not know that it was unlawful to force children to work in such glass
furnaces. The work places were hot, dark closed rooms without ventilation. They
often ended up losing their eyesight also.
– Mukesh was happy as he took the writer to his home. The house where Mukesh lived
was partially constructed hut.
– As Mukesh’s father entered the house, the daughter-in-law hid behind the wall and
covered her face behind her veil. It was a tradition for the daughters-in-law to hide
their face in the presence of the older male members of the family.
– Mukesh’s grandmother said that her son was destined to make bangles as it had
been their family profession. She had seen her husband become blind due to the dust
from polishing the glass bangles. She said that their family had got this art of bangle
making from God and so they had to carry on the tradition.
– They were born in a particular caste which had to follow the profession of bangle
making. All their life they had just seen these glass bangles.
– There was a young girl by the name of Savita. She was sitting with an elderly
woman and they were joining pieces of glass to make bangles. The writer
wondered if Savita knew that the bangles were a good omen for a woman’s
wifehood.
– The writer suggests them to form a cooperative. She talked to a group of young
men to get out of the clutches of the cruel middlemen who had trapped their
elders. The men said that if they dared to do something like that, they would be
dragged and beaten up by the police and sent to jail.
–
– The writer felt that as they had no leader, they could not think of doing things
differently.
– The writer envisioned that there were two separate worlds – one was of such
families who were stuck in poverty and the pressure of doing the traditional
profession according to the caste in which they were born. The other world is a
never-ending cycle of moneylenders, middlemen, policemen, law keepers,
government officials and politicians. Both of these worlds had forced the young
boys to follow the family traditions.
– Mukesh repeated that he would be a motor mechanic. He wanted to go to a
garage and learn the job. The writer asked that as the garage was at a distance
from his home, Mukesh insisted that he would walk up to it. The author asked
him if he dreamt
of flying planes. As not many planes flew
over Firozabad and he had only seen cars
moving around in Firozabad, his dreams
were restricted up to them.
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
1) How does “Lost Spring’’ explain the grinding poverty and traditions that
condemn thousands of people to a life of abject poverty?
2) “The bangle sellers of Firozabad make beautiful bangles which make everyone
happy. But they live and die in squalor”. Elucidate.
3) How is garbage “gold” to the rag pickers?

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Lost spring

  • 1. CBSE CLASS XII LOST SPRING STORIES OF STOLEN CHILDHOOD -ANEES JUNG
  • 2. ABOUT THE AUTHOR ANEES JUNG – Indian Author, journalist and columnist for newspaper in India and abroad – Born- Rourkela – Education- Osmania University, University of Michigan – Most noted work – Unveiling India – It depicts Muslim women behind the purdah – “Lost Spring” talks about the children being forced to a life of poverty and exploitation
  • 3. WHAT’S UP WITH THE TITLE? – Spring is the symbol of joy, happiness, beauty and hope. – Childhood can be called the spring of a man’s life. – The title is a metaphor used for the loss of childhood of the millions of child- labours in India. – The title has a tinge of irony – Children are the source of joy and happiness but ironically millions of children like Saheb and Mukesh experience no spring in their lives for their childhood is consumed in making a living. Through the poverty of Mukesh and Saheb we come to know about their stolen childhood
  • 4. EXPLANATION – The author’s encounter with a boy named Saheb-e-Alam who visits the nearby garbage dump and look for valuables. – The boy tells her that he has left his home in Bangladesh long ago and does not have many memories of it. – Their fields and homes had been swept away by storms. They had come to the big city to look for “gold”.
  • 5. – The author asked him why he does the work of rag picking to which he replies that he has nothing to do. – The author advises him to go to school but the boy says that there was no school in his neighbourhood. – The author asks whether he would like to come to school if she opens one to which the boy says he would definitely come
  • 6. – His name Saheb-e-Alam meaning the Lord of the Universe is ironic. – The author sees him roaming with other ragpickers. All of them are barefoot while few of them are wearing different shoe in both feet – Some say that their mother has not given them shoes , some say that they don’t like to wear shoes while the others say that they have a tradition of not wearing the shoes
  • 7. – The author feels that not wearing shoes is not a tradition but a way to hide their grinding poverty that had gripped them
  • 8. – One winter morning the writer saw Saheb standing by the fence of a club. He was watching a tennis game being played by two young men. Saheb liked the game but could not play it. He told the writer that he went inside the club when it would be closed. He was allowed to take swings by the guard there. – The writer saw that Saheb was also wearing tennis shoes. They did not look appropriate with his dress which was worn out and had faded. She figured out that he had got them from a garbage dump. Although due to the garbage dump, Saheb’s dream of wearing shoes had been partially fulfilled but his desire to play tennis would never be fulfilled.
  • 9. – One morning the writer met Saheb who was on his way to the milk booth. He was holding a steel container. He told her that he had got a job at the nearby tea stall. He would earn eight hundred rupees a month and get meals too.
  • 10. STORY 2- I want to drive a car – The writer met a boy named Mukesh who aspired to become a motor mechanic. “Do you know anything about cars?” she asked. – “I will learn to drive a car,” he answers, looking straight into her eyes.
  • 11. – Mukesh’s family was involved in the profession of glass bangle – making. They did not know that it was unlawful to force children to work in such glass furnaces. The work places were hot, dark closed rooms without ventilation. They often ended up losing their eyesight also.
  • 12. – Mukesh was happy as he took the writer to his home. The house where Mukesh lived was partially constructed hut. – As Mukesh’s father entered the house, the daughter-in-law hid behind the wall and covered her face behind her veil. It was a tradition for the daughters-in-law to hide their face in the presence of the older male members of the family. – Mukesh’s grandmother said that her son was destined to make bangles as it had been their family profession. She had seen her husband become blind due to the dust from polishing the glass bangles. She said that their family had got this art of bangle making from God and so they had to carry on the tradition. – They were born in a particular caste which had to follow the profession of bangle making. All their life they had just seen these glass bangles.
  • 13. – There was a young girl by the name of Savita. She was sitting with an elderly woman and they were joining pieces of glass to make bangles. The writer wondered if Savita knew that the bangles were a good omen for a woman’s wifehood. – The writer suggests them to form a cooperative. She talked to a group of young men to get out of the clutches of the cruel middlemen who had trapped their elders. The men said that if they dared to do something like that, they would be dragged and beaten up by the police and sent to jail. –
  • 14. – The writer felt that as they had no leader, they could not think of doing things differently. – The writer envisioned that there were two separate worlds – one was of such families who were stuck in poverty and the pressure of doing the traditional profession according to the caste in which they were born. The other world is a never-ending cycle of moneylenders, middlemen, policemen, law keepers, government officials and politicians. Both of these worlds had forced the young boys to follow the family traditions.
  • 15. – Mukesh repeated that he would be a motor mechanic. He wanted to go to a garage and learn the job. The writer asked that as the garage was at a distance from his home, Mukesh insisted that he would walk up to it. The author asked him if he dreamt of flying planes. As not many planes flew over Firozabad and he had only seen cars moving around in Firozabad, his dreams were restricted up to them.
  • 16. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS 1) How does “Lost Spring’’ explain the grinding poverty and traditions that condemn thousands of people to a life of abject poverty? 2) “The bangle sellers of Firozabad make beautiful bangles which make everyone happy. But they live and die in squalor”. Elucidate. 3) How is garbage “gold” to the rag pickers?