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  1. 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.

  2. Jan 27, 2020 · LOST SPRING. (Explanation and Meaning of difficult words) Author – Anees Jung. The story starts with an answer that occasionally Saheb finds a Rupee in the garbage. The narrator meets Saheb every morning. While Saheb would be searching the garbage to obtain something of value. Narrator asks Saheb why he does that.

  3. CBSE Class 12 English Lost Spring Summary. ‘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.

  4. 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.

  5. 2 days ago · Lost Spring Class 12 Chapter 2 | Full Summary, Long & Short Answers | One Shot Explanation | EnglishUnlock a deep understanding of Chapter 2, "Lost Spring," ...

  6. May 8, 2019 · Complete explanation and answers for the prose ‘Lost Spring’ included in the CBSE Class 12 English book ‘Flamingo’.

  7. May 13, 2016 · Class XII English – Lost Spring – Flamingo. May 13, 2016 by Admin. This post “Lost Spring” has a brief life history of the poet, introduction, theme, word meanings, summary, main points, important extracts, questions, and answers with all NCERT solutions to facilitate the understanding of the lesson.

  8. ‘Lost Spring’ by Anees Jung, Chapter Notes Class 12 English Core: Step into the world of “Lost Spring” by Anees Jung, where the stories of Saheb and Mukesh unfold against a backdrop of poverty and societal neglect.

  9. Dec 29, 2020 · 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.

  10. Sep 29, 2019 · What do you think is the theme of ‘Lost Spring, Stories of Stolen Childhood’? Ans. The theme of the chapter is the grinding poverty and the traditions which condemn poor children to a life of exploitation.