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  1. The title of the chapter 'Lost Spring' is a metaphor used for loss of childhood of millions of child-laborers in India. Spring is symbolic of joy, happiness, beauty, and hope. Childhood can be called the spring of a man's life.

  2. Aug 13, 2020 · ‘Lost Spring’ by Anees Jung describes two stories of stolen childhood. Millions of children in India, instead of spending their days in schools and playgrounds waste their childhood in ragpicking or hazardous industries.

  3. Dec 7, 2019 · What does the title, ‘Lost Spring’ convey? (All India 2000) Answer: The titleLost Spring’ conveys how millions of children in India lose out on living the ‘spring’ of their lives, that is their childhood. The best phase of life is lost in the hardships involved to earn their livelihood.

  4. Feb 15, 2024 · Title: “Lost Spring”: The title encapsulates the loss of innocence and hopes experienced by children due to poverty and societal neglect. It serves as a poignant reflection of the broader societal inequities perpetuating poverty and exploitation cycles.

  5. Dec 29, 2020 · The title ‘Lost Spring’ is justified in the first part as Saheb-e-Alams childhood – his spring time is lost first when he picks up rags and then when he works for a master. Theme of Lost Spring

  6. The title Lost Spring symbolizes the lost childhood and innocence of children like Saheb, whose lives are marred by poverty and societal neglect, suggesting the irreversible loss of a carefree and hopeful time in their lives.

  7. The title of the story 'Lost Spring' is justified as it reflects the theme and message conveyed by the author through the story. The story revolves around the lives of the children of Sahibganj, who are deprived of basic necessities and have lost their childhood due to poverty and social hierarchy. The theme of Lost childhood.

  8. Nov 1, 2023 · ‘Lost Spring’ refers to those moments of childhood which should be full of happiness, growth and carefree spirit and which have been snatched from the children of Seemapuri and Firozabad. The title ‘Lost Spring’ justifies the story which sensitizes the people towards these poor children.

  9. May 13, 2016 · The title ‘Lost Spring’ conveys and picturizes that childhood is like the spring. As everything blooms in this season, in the same way, childhood should bloom but through the poverty of Saheb and Mukesh, we come to know about their stolen childhood.

  10. The Lost Spring Summary. Summary of 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.