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Summary Class 12 English – Flamingo – Chapter: “The Lost Spring” Notes (CBSE Pattern)

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"Unlock the secrets of one of the most powerful stories in English curriculum! 'Lost Spring: Stories of Stolen Childhood' by Anees Jung reveals the heart-wrenching reality of child labor in India through the lives of Saheb and Mukesh. This complete PDF includes a detailed summary, key themes, character insights, word meanings, important questions, PYQs, and 20 MCQs — everything you need to score high in exams. Perfect for quick revision, practice, and mastering the chapter effortlessly!"

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Lost Spring: Stories of Stolen Childhood
Author: Anees Jung



1. Main Characters
- Saheb - A ragpicker boy in Seemapuri, Delhi.
- Mukesh - A child laborer working in glass-blowing in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh.
- Narrator/Author - Observes and reports the lives of these children.

2. Theme of the Story
- Child labor and exploitation.
- Lost childhood: deprivation of education, play, and freedom.
- Poverty and social inequality.
- Human resilience despite hardships.

3. Summary of the Chapter

Part 1: Saheb's Story (Seemapuri, Delhi)
- Saheb, a ragpicker, collects rags and other waste materials to sell.
- Lives in slums with his family and struggles for survival.
- Dreams of going to school but poverty forces him to work.
- Children like Saheb are deprived of childhood joys - play, education, freedom.

Part 2: Mukesh's Story (Firozabad, Glasswork)
- Mukesh works in hazardous glass-blowing factories in Firozabad.
- Forced into labor to help his family earn a living.
- Highlights bonded labor and exploitation of children.
- Mukesh's childhood is 'stolen' by work and survival struggles.

Conclusion:
- Poverty robs children of rights and childhood.
- Education and awareness are essential to break the cycle, but economic constraints prevent it.

4. Important Word Meanings / Vocabulary
- Bonded labor - Working under a contract to repay a debt, often exploitative.
- Destitution - Extreme poverty.
- Exploitation - Unfair use of someone's labor or resources.
- Vulnerable - Weak, defenseless, or at risk.
- Ragpicker - A person who collects and sells waste materials.

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