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Fwd: [Right to Education] 10 YEARS OLD INAAM NOT LUCKY ENOUGH TO CONTINUE...



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From: Ashok Agarwal <notification+kr4marbae4mn@facebookmail.com>
Date: Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 5:41 PM
Subject: [Right to Education] 10 YEARS OLD INAAM NOT LUCKY ENOUGH TO CONTINUE...
To: Palash Biswas <palashbiswaskl@gmail.com>


10 YEARS OLD INAAM NOT LUCKY ENOUGH TO CONTINUE HIS STUDIES - 10 yrs old Master Inaam was born in a 300 years old Badarpur Khadar village in north-west area of Delhi. In the absence of school in the village, like other children, he had no opportunity to go to school. Two years ago, his parents moved to some other village in Utter Pradesh in search of livelihood. Since that village was having a school, Inaam got opportunity to get admission in class I and started studies. After a year, Inaam was promoted to class II. While he was studying in class II, his father died. Inaam could not continue his studies in that village any more as the mother had no option except to come back along with Inaam to village Badarpur Khadar and start living with Inaam grand-parents. Inaam is back to square one. He is again not going to school and just roaming in the village as the Delhi Government has not yet provided facility of school in the village.
Ashok Agarwal 5:41pm Dec 12
10 YEARS OLD INAAM NOT LUCKY ENOUGH TO CONTINUE HIS STUDIES - 10 yrs old Master Inaam was born in a 300 years old Badarpur Khadar village in north-west area of Delhi. In the absence of school in the village, like other children, he had no opportunity to go to school. Two years ago, his parents moved to some other village in Utter Pradesh in search of livelihood. Since that village was having a school, Inaam got opportunity to get admission in class I and started studies. After a year, Inaam was promoted to class II. While he was studying in class II, his father died. Inaam could not continue his studies in that village any more as the mother had no option except to come back along with Inaam to village Badarpur Khadar and start living with Inaam grand-parents. Inaam is back to square one. He is again not going to school and just roaming in the village as the Delhi Government has not yet provided facility of school in the village.

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