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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.
Anees Jung began her career as a writer in India. She has been an editor and columnist for major newspapers in India and abroad, and has authored several books. The following is an excerpt from her book titled Lost Spring, Stories of Stolen Childhood.
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.
‘Lost Spring’, written by Indian writer Anees Jung, is an excerpt from her book ‘Lost Spring, Stories of Stolen Childhood’. In it, she analyses the lives of children living in poverty. This chapter presents stories about two children who face poverty in all aspects of their lives and yet have the courage to dream big.
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.
The author Anees Jung raises voice to eliminate child labour. Jung does so by raising awareness regarding child education and strict law enforcement against child labour. The call is to put an end to the exploitation of children. This way the children will be able to enjoy the days of the spring and have fun. Lost Spring Summary in English.
Jan 1, 2005 · ‘Lost Spring’ refers to those moments of childhood which are full of happiness, growth and carefree spirit and which have been snatched from the children of Seemapuri and Firozabad. The title justifies the story which makes an effort to sensitize the people towards these poor children.