Statement 1: The children's eyes are more adjusted to the dark than to the light outside. Statement 2: The boys and girls end up losing their eye sight before they become adults.

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Savita, a young girl in a drab pink dress, sits alongside an elderly woman, soldering pieces of glass. As her hands move mechanically like the tongs of a machine, I wonder if she knows the sanctity of the bangles she helps make. It symbolises an Indian woman's suhaag, auspiciousness in marriage. It will dawn on her suddenly one day when her head is draped with a red veil, her hands dyed red with henna, and red bangles rolled onto her wrists. She will then become a bride. Like the old woman beside her who became one many years ago. She still has bangles on her wrist, but no light in her eyes.... Show more

Statement 1: The children's eyes are more adjusted to the dark than to the light outside. <br>Statement 2: The boys and girls end up losing their eye sight before they become adults.