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In a main, 4 tribal women who labored as every day wagers go their Class 10 examination in Bengal

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By Express News Service

KOLKATA: Sahebdanga, a tribal inhabited village in Bolpur, Birbhum is on a celebration made as 4 women from the poverty-stricken hamlet returned from schools with their Class X board examination scorecard.

The 4 women are the first amongst women throughout the village who’ve handed the Class X examination coping with all odds and hardships.

Basanti Tudu, Latika Murmu, Meeru Hansda and Sumitra Tudu have organize an occasion of dedication. All of them met a typical plight of their childhood. They misplaced their father and actuality dragged them into the sector full of odds and hardships. They wanted to be part of their mothers to work as every day wage earners. 

“It was a very tough situation. After working throughout the day as a daily labourer, I used to sit with textbooks. I used to feel sleepy because of tiredness but my determination to touch the goal of qualifying Class X examination would keep me awake. No girl in our village appeared in the Class X board examination before,” recounted Latika, who studied in Bolpur Paruldanga Shikshaniketan.

The full literacy charge of Bolpur Sriniketan Block, the place Latika’s village is located, is 70.67 per cent and the female literacy charge is 56.55 per cent.

Basanti, Meeru and Sumitra confronted the similar plight that Latika did.

“The nearest high school is four km from our village without having any public transport facility. On the way to school, we had to cross three fields where no tree was available for offering us a shed during summer or monsoon. But all my pain has been evaporated the moment I found my name in the list of successful candidates who appeared in this year’s Madhyamik or Class X board exam,” talked about Meeru.

Basanti’s mother Lakhhi Tudu, who works as a every day labourer, talked about none of her family studied sooner than. “We could not even imagine appearing in the Class X examination. My daughter defeated all hardships and her willpower won,” she talked about.        

The 4 kids talked about they may encourage totally different women throughout the village to pursue their education. “Many leaves education midway because of poverty. We will make them understand why completing education is important. We will help them in every possible way so that no one stops going to school,” talked about Sumitra.

Recently, a welfare organisation, Radhamohan Foundation, adopted the village for its progress. “The village is lacking basic facilities. The success of four girls is definitely an example in front others,” Budhhishwar Mondal, a member of the organisation.

KOLKATA: Sahebdanga, a tribal inhabited village in Bolpur, Birbhum is on a celebration made as 4 women from the poverty-stricken hamlet returned from schools with their Class X board examination scorecard.

The 4 women are the first amongst women throughout the village who’ve handed the Class X examination coping with all odds and hardships.

Basanti Tudu, Latika Murmu, Meeru Hansda and Sumitra Tudu have organize an occasion of dedication. All of them met a typical plight of their childhood. They misplaced their father and actuality dragged them into the sector full of odds and hardships. They wanted to be part of their mothers to work as every day wage earners. googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

“It was a very tough situation. After working throughout the day as a daily labourer, I used to sit with textbooks. I used to feel sleepy because of tiredness but my determination to touch the goal of qualifying Class X examination would keep me awake. No girl in our village appeared in the Class X board examination before,” recounted Latika, who studied in Bolpur Paruldanga Shikshaniketan.

The full literacy charge of Bolpur Sriniketan Block, the place Latika’s village is located, is 70.67 per cent and the female literacy charge is 56.55 per cent.

Basanti, Meeru and Sumitra confronted the similar plight that Latika did.

“The nearest high school is four km from our village without having any public transport facility. On the way to school, we had to cross three fields where no tree was available for offering us a shed during summer or monsoon. But all my pain has been evaporated the moment I found my name in the list of successful candidates who appeared in this year’s Madhyamik or Class X board exam,” talked about Meeru.

Basanti’s mother Lakhhi Tudu, who works as a every day labourer, talked about none of her family studied sooner than. “We could not even imagine appearing in the Class X examination. My daughter defeated all hardships and her willpower won,” she talked about.        

The 4 kids talked about they may encourage totally different women throughout the village to pursue their education. “Many leaves education midway because of poverty. We will make them understand why completing education is important. We will help them in every possible way so that no one stops going to school,” talked about Sumitra.

Recently, a welfare organisation, Radhamohan Foundation, adopted the village for its progress. “The village is lacking basic facilities. The success of four girls is definitely an example in front others,” Budhhishwar Mondal, a member of the organisation.

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