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This rickshaw puller’s son teaches poor children for free in Amritsar


This rickshaw puller’s son teaches poor children for free in Amritsar


 

AMRITSAR (PUNJAB),SEPTEMBER 06, 2017 20:25 IST

UPDATED: SEPTEMBER 06, 2017 20:26 IST


A rickshaw puller’s son, Mithun Kumar, has taken up a mission to educate poor children free of cost in a school built in Nangli village of Amritsar.


23-year-old Mithun, who himself is a graduation student, started the journey eight years ago by arranging classes in an open plot, and since then he has never looked back.

As many as 170 students are enrolled in the school. They are also provided with facilities such as study materials and uniforms.

Mr. Mithun wants to expand this mission further as education is the only way for a better life. The school runs on donations and he has been working as waiter in marriages and even stalls to earn money.

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