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Describe the school Babar Ali runs for the underprivileged​

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Answered by prerna16sl
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Answer:

Babar Ali's school for the underprivileged is fundamentally different from other formal schools. First of all, there are no seniors as principals. The principal is a young boy, Babar Ali.

Explanation:

  • Babar Allie started school at Anand Shiksha Niketan at the age of nine.
  • Babar Ali and his friends played with him as a school teacher. He liked playing as a student because his friends had never experienced the school atmosphere.
  • His friends learned math while they were playing, and that's why he opened his own facility in his own village for his friends and other children like them.

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Answered by AmulGupta
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Babar Ali's 'Anand Shiksha Niketan,' a school for the underprivileged, is fundamentally different from other official schools. It's a decaying concrete structure in Babar's garden with half-torn posters adorning it.

Who is Bababar Ali?

  • Babar Ali is a West Bengal teacher from Murshidabad.
  • At the age of sixteen, he was known as the "youngest headmaster in the world" by the BBC in October 2009. He started teaching when he was nine years old, largely as a game, and then decided to expand his instruction to other youngsters.
  • Babar Ali's school, Anand Shiksha Niketan, is a decaying concrete edifice in Babar's garden with half-torn posters adorning it.
  • It runs as a school because it is staffed by regular individuals who have an incredible desire to make a difference in the lives of children who are denied the opportunity to attend school.
  • After finishing their responsibilities, the youngsters of the village who work as maids to cook, clean, and wash clothes and dishes for their employees or as mechanics, day labourers, grass cutters, and animal herders return to Ali's school voluntarily in the afternoon.
  • Ten volunteer teachers and 60 regular participants teach and care for them. There is no generation gap between the professors and the students because the teachers are students first.
  • They are given lunch in the middle of the day. Though Babar began with rice from his father's farm, he quickly received assistance from well-wishers, social workers, and the West Bengal government.

Therefore, Babar Ali's 'Anand Shiksha Niketan,' a school for the underprivileged, is fundamentally different from other official schools. It's a decaying concrete structure in Babar's garden with half-torn posters adorning it.

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