BBC NEWS - Babar Ali School
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8299780.stm
"Tour of the school set up by 16-year-old Babar Ali
Around the world millions of children are not getting a proper education because their families are too poor to afford to send them to school. In India, one schoolboy is trying to change that. In the first report in the BBC's Hunger to Learn series, Damian Grammaticas meets Babar Ali, whose remarkable education project is transforming the lives of hundreds of poor children.
At 16 years old, Babar Ali must be the youngest headmaster in the world. He's a teenager who is in charge of teaching hundreds of students in his family's backyard, where he runs classes for poor children from his village.
The story of this young man from Murshidabad in West Bengal is a remarkable tale of the desire to learn amid the direst poverty.
Babar Ali's 'school' has some 800 students |
Babar Ali's day starts early. He wakes, pitches in with the household chores, then jumps on an auto-rickshaw which takes him part of the 10km (six mile) ride to the Raj Govinda school. The last couple of kilometres he has to walk.
The school is the best in this part of West Bengal. There are hundreds of students, boys and girls. The classrooms are neat, if bare. But there are desks, chairs, a blackboard, and the teachers are all dedicated and well-qualified.
As the class 12 roll-call is taken, Babar Ali is seated in the middle in the front row. He's a tall, slim, gangly teenager, studious and smart in his blue and white uniform. He takes his notes carefully. He is the model student.
Babar Ali is the first member of his family ever to get a proper education.
"It's not easy for me to come to school because I live so far away," he says, "but the teachers are good and I love learning. And my parents believe I must get the best education possible that's why I am here."
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Babar Ali's 'school' has some 800 students

I believe this is a remarkable young man..or child..however one sees it he is an inspiration..full of dreams..belief and knowing he is following his vision..It is certainly a wake up call for us all..It reminds me of how we may take so much for granted..such as when some complain or become frustrated when the car does not start in the morning..the frost is out..traffic stops..or perhaps when a car is used to go to store or school run..This little guy does his chores and uses his feet to get the extra kilometres ..to learn..a model student..
A wonder..
We can learn so much from children and their dreams..
Thank you Lili for sharing this story of Barbar Ali..
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Ange..
In a world which has too much and forgot to treasure anything… a child is a teacher in many ways (()) Thanks for stopping by dear Ange…