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in Class 11 by kratos

Why did Babar Ali volunteer himself to begin a school in his village?

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by kratos
 
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Babar Ali — a boy from a village — fortunate to go to school — no school in his village — **** of his village deprived of primary education — parents couldn't afford books and uniform — **** helped out their families — working as mechanics, day labourers, grass cutters, etc. Babar Ali wanted to change this scenario.

Detailed Answer :

Ali was among the most fortunate kids of his village who could afford a formal education. He felt sad for the ones who could not afford it and knew that something had to be done about it. As there was no school in his village, **** of his village were deprived of primary education. The **** were a helping hand to their parents who used to work as mechanics, day labourers, grass cutters, etc. Their parents couldn't afford to buy books, uniforms, etc. if they attended school. Ali wanted to change the scenario. He liked playing school-school with his friends, and through this he saw that his friends enjoyed the way he taught them algebra. What started as a game for him proved to be an inspiration to start a school which would teach the underprivileged for free of cost, which was later recognized by West Bengal State Government.

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