Here is a teacher who swims daily to reach his students


http://www.ndtv.com/article/south/a-teacher-who-swims-through-a-river-everyday-to-get-to-his-students-414727?fb

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Abdul Mallik's behaviour is exemplary. Instead of complaining and whining about the matters, he devised his own way of doing the things. Which is why he has already become a role model for some of his students.
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I also saw news about some children carrying their bicycles on their shoulders to cross rivers and flood affected regions to reach school. This is a totally different side of India.
I also saw news about some children carrying their bicycles on their shoulders to cross rivers and flood affected regions to reach school. This is a totally different side of India.


What you are talking about is the plight of the children during rainy season. But for Abdul Mallik it's an affair all along the year.
Hats Off..!! to Abdul Mallik. Really it should be appreciated. Teachers are dedicated to work for the beneficial of student's life. They are the second parent of every children. Teacher's are building the future generation.
Hats Off..!! to Abdul Mallik. Really it should be appreciated. Teachers are dedicated to work for the beneficial of student's life. They are the second parent of every children. Teacher's are building the future generation.


All teachers are not as ideal as Abdul Mallik. Despite the hardships, he always reached school in time. This is how the teachers are supposed to set an example.
Abdul Mallik's behaviour is exemplary. Instead of complaining and whining about the matters, he devised his own way of doing the things. Which is why he has already become a role model for some of his students.


When most of teachers are not interesting in teaching than it is example for others how to perform duty.
I also saw news about some children carrying their bicycles on their shoulders to cross rivers and flood affected regions to reach school. This is a totally different side of India.


What you are talking about is the plight of the children during rainy season. But for Abdul Mallik it's an affair all along the year.

I totally agree. But that doesn't take away the credit from the kids. Just imagine they are just kids who risk their lives in the river. Even adults run the risk of getting swept away by the currents. These are just small kids.....poor kids.......
Here is a teacher who swims daily to reach his students


http://www.ndtv.com/article/south/a-teacher-who-swims-through-a-river-everyday-to-get-to-his-students-414727?fb


A real hero, reminds me of ShastriJi who used to swim to his school on daily basis.

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That student should give proper value of such teacher. This a great sacrifice.

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Hats Off..!! to Abdul Mallik. Really it should be appreciated. Teachers are dedicated to work for the beneficial of student's life. They are the second parent of every children. Teacher's are building the future generation.


All teachers are not as ideal as Abdul Mallik. Despite the hardships, he always reached school in time. This is how the teachers are supposed to set an example.


Ofcourse,all teachers are not ideal as abdul mallik. I agree,like other professions, teaching field also has perfect and delinquent persons. The students and society has to note the ideal persons and not the false one.
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