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When does Babar ali run classes for poor children?

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Answered by sukhwindersingh00456
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1. Babar Ali took the initiative of opening his own very school to bring about some changes in the lives of poor children who were deprived of education. He was one of the fortunate souls in his village. Because, unlike most children in his village, he went to school and got formal education. Lot of families could not bear the expenses of uniforms and books of their children. Thus instead of going to school most of the boys helped out their families by working as mechanics, day labourers, grass cutters and live stock herders. Girls situation was even worse. They were working as maid servants in the village when they cook, clean, wash clothes and dishes for their employers. Babar Ali wanted to change this. Hence he took the initiative of opening his very own school.
2. Indeed Babar Ali started his school 'Anand Shiksha Nikethan' when he was barely nine years old. Surprisingly his school grew out of a game called 'School-School'. Babar used to act as a teacher with his friends. The other children, unlike Babar Ali, had not seen the inside of the school. Hence they were excited to play the game with him. The simple game was institutionalised with the strength of eight in the year 2002.
Gradually the school emerged and it was aided by government and local means. Nine years down the line, the school strength has increased to 800 hundred students, with 10 volunteer teachers teaching grade 1 through 8. His school has been officially registered and recognised by 'West Bangalore State Government'. Those who graduate from his school are eligible to be transferred to other local high schools.
Answered by pawanmerijaan
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Anand Siksha Niketan

Anand Siksha NiketanBabar Ali's school is named 'Anand Siksha Niketan'. It is a ramshackle structure covered in half-torn posters. Behind the office of the school, where a gate opens to Babar's home, Babar teaches 800 children in the open air.6 days ago

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