Good News: A Teachers' Day Special

Reader's Digest pays tribute to three inspirational teachers from across the country whose dedication to the profession knows no limits

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Reader's Digest pays tribute to three inspirational teachers from across the country whose dedication to the profession knows no limits

No Mountain Too High

There’s a special reason Robin S. Pukhram, the principal of St Stephen English School, and his colleauges, from Churachandpur, Manipur, travel 120 kms through hilly forests to reach remote villages in the state’s interiors—parent–teacher meetings! Many of the students attending St Stephen live in these hard-to-reach spots. Since reaching the school for a meeting requires expensive, private means of conveyance, the school staff saves them the trouble and cost by making the trip themselves. Pukhram has been conducting these meetings in around 25 villages over the course of one week, since 2018. Having taken charge of the school’s administration in 2016, he has since built a hostel for underprivileged children, offering them low-cost accommodation. His extraordinary efforts have led to a huge uptick in the student population—from 50 in 2015 to more than 545 pupils today.

Source: The Print

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Tablets for the Needy

P. K. Vinod Kumar has been involved in several charitable activities throughout his career.

With online classes gaining momentum, the inability to afford devices to access learning platforms threatens to leave children from needy families behind. P. K. Vinod Kumar, 55, a retired science teacher from Kozhikode, decided to help and offered up his pension money to buy 18 digital tablets for underprivileged kids to continue learning. Generosity is not new to Kumar—during his tenure at Kodal Government U. P. School, he provided school supplies and stud...

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