Summary
Chapter 2 of NCERT Class 8 English (It So Happened), "Children at Work", follows eleven-year-old Velu, who runs away from his village because his father beats him and spends all the family earnings on drink. Arriving at Chennai Central on the Kanyakumari Express with no ticket and almost no food, Velu meets Jaya, a ragpicker girl his own age. She feeds him from garbage outside a wedding hall and leads him to her shanty near Buckingham Canal in Triplicane. The story ends with Jaya handing Velu a sack and stick, recruiting him into ragpicking — collecting paper, plastic and glass to sell to a dealer named Jam Bazaar Jaggu.
Velu, an eleven-year-old boy, escapes his village after enduring repeated beatings from his father, who steals the family's wages for alcohol. He boards the Kanyakumari Express to Chennai without a ticket, surviving on peanuts and jaggery for two days. At Chennai Central, a sharp-tongued girl named Jaya, who earns her living picking rags, spots him and offers to find food. She leads him through the city's chaotic traffic, feeds him discarded food — a banana and a vada — from a garbage bin behind a wedding hall, then takes him to her makeshift hut near Buckingham Canal in Triplicane. Jaya explains that she is a ragpicker who collects paper, plastic and glass from rubbish bins to sell to Jam Bazaar Jaggu, who resells the material to a factory. Reluctantly, Velu agrees to join her, hoping to find better work later. The story highlights the harsh reality of child labour and the survival instincts of street children.
Key points & formulas
- 01Velu, aged eleven, runs away from home because his father beats him and takes all the money Velu and his sisters earn to spend on drink.
- 02He travels from Kanur to Chennai on the Kanyakumari Express without a ticket, surviving on peanuts and jaggery, and the ticket collector never checks the unreserved compartment.
- 03At Chennai Central, Jaya — a ragpicker girl around Velu's age — approaches him while collecting dirty plastic cups from the platform floor.
- 04Jaya feeds Velu a squashy banana and a vada picked from a garbage bin overflowing with rubbish behind a wedding hall called Sri Rajarajeshwari Prasanna Kalyana Mandapam.
- 05The two walk to Triplicane, where Jaya lives in a hut beside Buckingham Canal; her hut is built from metal sheets, tyres, bricks, wood and plastic.
- 06Jaya explains that ragpickers collect paper, plastic and glass from rubbish bins and sell the material to Jam Bazaar Jaggu, who in turn sells it to a factory.
- 07Velu reluctantly accepts a sack and stick from Jaya and decides to try ragpicking for now, hoping eventually to find a better job.
Frequently asked questions
01Why does Velu run away from home in 'Children at Work'?
Velu runs away because he cannot endure his father beating him any longer. His father snatches away all the money Velu and his sisters earn and spends it on drink.
02How does Velu travel to Chennai and how does he avoid paying for a ticket?
Velu walks to Kanur on the first day and boards the train to Chennai from there. He has no money for a ticket but travels in the unreserved compartment; the ticket collector never comes to that compartment, so he is not caught.
03What does Velu eat and carry with him when he arrives at Chennai Central?
By the time Velu reaches Chennai Central he has eaten only some peanuts and a piece of jaggery over two days. His bundle contains just a shirt, a towel and a comb.
04Who is Jaya and what is she doing when she meets Velu?
Jaya is a girl around Velu's age who earns her living as a ragpicker. When she meets Velu at the station she is picking up dirty plastic cups from the platform floor and stuffing them into a large sack.
05What food does Jaya find for Velu, and where does she find it?
Jaya finds a squashy banana and a vada from a garbage bin behind a wedding hall (Sri Rajarajeshwari Prasanna Kalyana Mandapam). She clarifies she only takes untouched food, not leftovers touched by others.
06Where does Jaya live, and how are her huts described in the story?
Jaya lives near Buckingham Canal in Triplicane. The huts there are built from metal sheets, tyres, bricks, wood and plastic. They stand crookedly and look as if they could fall at any moment.
07What is a ragpicker, and what exactly does Jaya collect?
A ragpicker collects recyclable material from rubbish bins. Jaya collects paper, plastic and glass — not just any rubbish — and sells it to a dealer named Jam Bazaar Jaggu, who then sells it to a factory.
08Who is Jam Bazaar Jaggu?
Jam Bazaar Jaggu is the dealer to whom Jaya and other ragpickers sell the paper, plastic and glass they collect. He in turn sells the material to a factory.
09Why does Velu decide to follow Jaya even though he does not know her?
Velu is hungry and has no idea where to go. When Jaya walks away into the crowd he realises he must decide quickly. With nowhere else to turn, he runs after her.
10What does the girl mean when she tells Velu he will soon be 'counting bars'?
She points to the Central Jail and says if he is not careful he will end up there — 'counting bars' means looking through prison bars. She adds that he does not even have to do anything wrong; he just must not get caught.
11What work had Velu done before coming to Chennai?
Back in his village the only work Velu had ever done was on the landowner's farm — weeding and taking cows out to graze.
12Is the NCERT Class 8 English It So Happened PDF free to download?
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