Paragraph On The Life of Tokai
A Tokai is a boy on the street. He has
no definite place of residence. He has no parents or relatives, nor has he any
definite means of livelihood. He looks dirty in torn and patched-up clothes. A
Tokai is about in the streets picking torn papers and other refuse and selling them
to those who need them. Thus, he makes both ends meet. Sometimes a number
of tokais gather together and play about in the streets. Tokais pass their
nights on the verandas of shops, on the pavements of the streets, on the
railway platform, or on whatever place becomes available for them. This is the
way of their life which is dull and colourless. They are carefree and are not
moved by any thought about the future. But sometimes they become very important
when the political parties to join their processions. It is a social
responsibility to work for setting up these rootless boys in life.