English, asked by krishnapatidar61, 2 months ago

How has sarambh helped students in rulal arear​

Answers

Answered by priyanka2616
3

Answer:

This school does not appear on any map. It does not have whole walls or a complete roof, let alone tables or chairs. Like the small street shops that keep the Indian capital alive, the “Free school under the bridge” has simply merged into New Delhi’s sprawling urban space. It nestles between the massive number five and number six pillars of the aerial metro of this megalopolis of over 20 million inhabitants. And for the past nine years, the school has provided free education to hundreds of poor children from the surrounding slums on the banks of the Yamuna River – a no-man's land located in the heart of a city that is prosperous in pockets, but badly overcrowded.

The district is a concrete grey, the sky low and heavy in the monsoon season. But the street school is full of life and colour. The three walls that make up its space are painted sky blue, with a forest of tall trees and giant roses surrounding the five blackboards that hang on the back wall. As soon as they spot him, the students run up to the teacher from everywhere, shouting “Namasté, teacher!” The man held in such esteem by the children is Rajesh Kumar Sharma, 49, founder of the “Free school under the bridge”. He considers it his mission to help break the cycle of poverty by improving the education of the poorest.

Similar questions