Question 1
What does Mukesh's house signify within the context of 'I want to drive a car'?
Question 2
What are the main themes discussed in the book 'Lost Spring' by Anees Jung?
Question 3
What common condition affects children working in Firozabad's glass-blowing industry?
Question 4
What continuous cycle does Mukesh's determination provide contrast to?
Question 5
What are some reasons contributing to the perpetuation of child labor in Firozabad despite existing laws?
Question 6
What does Anees Jung compare to the morning birds?
Question 7
How does Anees Jung describe the children's response to their harsh reality in Firozabad?
Question 8
Why did Sahib's family move to Seemapuri?
Question 9
Why does Anees Jung feel guilty in the story 'Sometimes I find a Rupee in the Garbage'?
Question 10
What industry is Firozabad known for?
Question 11
What activity do the children in Seemapuri primarily engage in for survival?
Question 12
In 'I want to drive a car', what is Mukesh’s aspiration?
Question 13
What primary challenge do cooperative efforts to combat child labor in Firozabad face?
Question 14
What is the significance of Sahib's name in the context of his life?
Question 15
Who is the main character in the story 'Sometimes I find a Rupee in the Garbage'?