This post isn’t about an ordinary Indian: Rahul Pandita writes about an extraordinary individual (and an extraordinary family), who sacrificed more than a promising career, around forty years ago, to build a school in a backward region:
Linked by kuffir. Join Blogbharti facebook group.Meanwhile, Nirmala had given birth to twin sons. And now, in the absence of her husband, she was required to run the school. That meant a walk of eight miles to school and then the same distance to reach home. There were no roads and during monsoons, the narrow path would turn into a swamp. “Nirmala didi would cross through knee-high slush of mud and dung and then, after reaching school, she would change into a spare sari kept in her bag,” remembers a teacher, who has been with the school since beginning. Later on, the kids joined their father in Nainital where Dr. Misra had taken up a job, while Nirmala kept running the school.


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