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Ques1- To which country did Saheb's parents originally belong?Why did they came to India? Ans- Saheb's parents originally belonged to Bangladesh (Dhaka).They came to India to earn their livelihood because, in Dhaka,floods had damaged their fields and home. Ques2- Why did Saheb's parents leave Dhaka and migrate to India? Ans- Saheb's parents left Dhaka and migrate to India because repeated floods had swept away their fields and homes, leaving them on the verge of starvation. Here,they could find better living conditions and opportunities for livelihood. Ques3- What is Saheb's looking for in the garbage dumps?From where did he came and why? Ans- Saheb's family came from Bangladesh in 1971 to live in Seemapuri, Delhi. They had come there because their homes and fields were destroyed by storms. They had nothing left to live on. He was always searching for a coin or a rupee or something valuable in the garbage dumps. He did this as he had no other work to do. The garbage dump was a treasure box for Saheb. Ques4- Survival in Seemapuri means rag picking comment. Ans- The statement is absolutely correct. Rag picking was the only job through which the residents there earned their living, Having no job, home or land, this was their only means to survive. Ques5- What does Saheb look for in the garbage dumps? Ans- Saheb is looking for coins, rupee notes and any other useful objects in the garbage dumps. Garbage to him is gold .He sometimes find a rupee,even a ten - rupee note. So he doesn't stop scrounging because there is always a hope offending more.

Arup Shil 3 years, 4 months ago

What is saheb looking for the garbage dumps ?
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