English, asked by leenakadam35, 10 months ago

shrimat was a
labourer in the stone quarries at Tubhe in Navi Mumbai. He had a son,
shekhar who was blind from birth. His father had never let him out of the house for he was
afraid for his safety.
One day when shekhar was twelve. Five boys from the local municipal school came to
Shekhar's house. They were doing a survey of children who did not go to school. They were
shocked to know that Shekhar had never stepped out of his house since his birth. The boys
were members of an 'Aarambh' project that tries to get children to be educated. They told
Shrimant that he should send his boy to school. He did not like the idea. He was a poor familiy.
They could not afford school fees. Also he was afraid to send his son into the outside world.
The boys visited Shekhar for three months. Every day they asked the father to send his
son to school. They told him the school admission was free. Friendly Shrimant agreed. For one
year Shekhar was given special coaching at a night school run by 'Aarambh'. Then he went for
an admission test to St. Mary's High School. The teachers decided to admit him to Standard
Two
"He is so clever," says his father, smiling. "I wish I had allowed him to learn right from the
beginning." : summary writing on this paragraph​

Answers

Answered by seemyadav
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Explanation:

There was a labourer in stone quarries of Navi mumbai named Shrimant.His son Shekhar was blind from birth and so concerned for his safety shrimant never let hi go outside the house.

Once five boys from local muncipal school visited 12 year old shekhar for a survey of children not atending school. The boys were part of 'Arambh' a project that help to educate children.

On knowing that Shekhar hadn't stepped out of house since birth they insisted Shrimant to send him to school.

Shrimant denied. Being poor he could not afford fees. The boys visited him for three months everyday asking him to send shekhar to schoolabd told that the admission was free.

Shekhar was then provided one year special coaching at Arambh. Then he cleared the admission test at 'St. marry's high school'.His father now realised that he should have sent him to school earlier as he is so clever.

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