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Maths graduate from Uttar Pradesh teaches slum children under Delhi flyover. Viral story
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Satyendra Pal, a mathematics graduate from Uttar Pradesh, teaches slum children under a flyover in East Delhi without any access to the internet. His story has gone viral on social media.
This is Satyendra Pal,from East Delhi, who taught several children under the metro flyover. Hails from Uttar Pradesh and holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. Thank you for the picture. I will start by showing this picture to my daughter. This will inspire and shape her future with focus, gratitude, opportunity and creation with available resources. Dedicated to those rich parents who are demanding reservations in education!!!! When there's a will, there's a way. Great work by teacher & students. Desire & determination matters, lotus blooms in mud!!!! 4-5 bicycle, bunch of students, like minded Master...Wherever the location.They can change the destiny of the country.This is YOUNG INDIA. And slippers dutifully kept outside sitting area !! But what about the so-called expert bureaucrats, who have been failed continuously to provide them a roof with a ceiling fan? Unke bheetar aag kab jalegi saheb? Kya jab inme se koi unki quarteron ki AC bnd krne ka order dega, tabka intezar h? @AshokKhemka_IAS @IASassociation Freeze the frame.* Involvement of educating person* Interest of students* Innovative use of structureThis is India Realy nice. This teach as never ever give up in between to ward achieving your goal With schools shut down owing to the sudden spike in Covid-19 cases in India, the online mode of learning seems to be the only viable option left for students. But we often tend to forget that no classroom is required to educate people. Consider Satyendra Pal’s story - a mathematics graduate from Uttar Pradesh, who teaches slum children under a flyover in East Delhi without any access to the internet. Pal’s story has gone viral on social media and people are praising him for his contribution to children, especially at this point of time. On Tuesday, Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda shared a picture of Pal teaching several children under a partially built flyover in east Delhi. Two whiteboards were placed against the wall as the children studied with utmost dedication.More Related News