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  1. The Lost Spring summary describes the terrible condition of poor children. These children are those didn’t get to enjoy childhood because of the prevailing socio-economic condition in this world. Read summary of the lost spring here.

  2. Summary of the Lesson “the Lost Spring – Stories of stolen Childhood” – The author tells us stories of her interactions with children from deprived backgrounds. She describes their poor condition and life in an interesting manner. The story touches the reader and is thought-provoking.

  3. Summary of Lost Spring. ‘Lost Spring’ is a portrayal of how poverty affects childhood. The writer, Anees Jung, has focused on children living in slums under inhuman conditions that affect not only their childhood but also their future as adults. This leads to further deterioration of their subsequent generations.

  4. Jan 10, 2024 · Lost Spring Summary In English. I. “Sometimes I find a rupee in the garbage’ The author comes across Saheb every morning. Saheb left his home in Dhaka long time ago. He is trying to sponge gold in the heaps of garbage in the neighbourhood. The author asks Saheb why he does that.

  5. Sep 25, 2019 · Summary of Lost Spring by Anees Jung. Part I – Sometimes I find a rupee in the garbage. The first part talks about the writer’s impressions about the life of the unfortunate rag pickers. The rag pickers migrate from Dhaka and find a settlement in Seemapuri.

  6. The well-known Indian female author, Anees Jung in 'Lost Spring,' depicts the socio-economic mechanism in the human-made world, where the poor children suffer deplorable conditions, being prohibited from experiencing the little joyful moments of childhood.

  7. Dec 29, 2020 · Short Summary of Lost Spring. The Lost Spring is a vivid portrayal of childhoods robbed by poverty in India. Anees Jung illustrates this through the stories of two young rag pickers in Seemapuri, a barren wasteland on the fringes of Delhi populated by refugees.

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