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An earning worth millions!

Today while walking towards Jalgaon, one gentleman walked towards me. He was in hurry as it was little rain happening.

He came to me and asked “aap kal Mukti school mein gaye wahi sahab ho kya?” (Are you the person who went to Mukti school yesterday).
I said Yes.

He took something out of his pocket and said “my child told me about you and I drive a pool taxi service. This is for your cause and please have some food with this. I will surely donate blood someday.”

And he handed over this Rs.100 note to me and
rushed to his jeep where passangers were waiting across the road.

Before, I couldn’t say or react anything but he left me emotional on the road.

A school talk for 15-20 mins made such an impact ensures that whatever I am doing is going in the right direction and proves that…
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During my 21,000 kms walk, I clicked these two pictures randomly in two different cities and interestingly around the same time of two different days.

The first picture I clicked in Vellore when I was crossing a bridge and found it this clean.

When I was in Ahmedabad few weeks
ago I saw this bridge and due to its condition I clicked it.

Now, if you see in terms of GDP, Literacy, Population, Income, Ranking etc Ahmedabad leads in comparison with Vellore.

But literacy is completely different from education, people in south are more “educated”
as they understand the value of public property.

Their educated mind gives them sense of ownership and make them more responsible towards public property.

That’s why you will find roads, toilets, Schools, Building, lot more cleaner anywhere in southern states.
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From a labour to School Principal!

Throughout my walk I have met thousands of people and many out of them have had much inspiring life, I met one such person today.

Meet Mr. Ishwar Harchand Badgujar, principal of Govt School, Mukti in Dhule district.
He comes from a tribal poor family of Dhule district. In his early age, he started working as a sweeper in a factory to support his family.

It was very rare for a person in that area to study as education was hardly available nearby. But he knew the value of it,
so he decided to study in evening classes after work.

Many people suggested him to drop his education but he was firm to study.

He became first graduate in his area and that’s why he got a job of teacher in this school.

His efforts and hardwork earned him the position of
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I haven’t been to any college, and after failing in 11th class I never went for formal qualification.

When I thought of taking technical education at Pusa Polytechnic, I again failed. Which made me a 10th pass person, or school dropout (sounds cool these days). ImageImageImageImage
But since childhood, I have been blessed with Gurus like Shamona Ma’am, VP Singh Sir, Madhu Ma’am, Rashmi Ma’am, Joel Sir, Indrani Ma’am and so many which can’t be named.

Today on Guru Poornima day, I got an opportunity to teach 5000+ students in Dhule district to address. ImageImage
Which included those who passed 11th class, that means I was sharing knowledge to more qualified people than me.

It happened just because there were gurus in my life who taught me beyond books and I earned wisdom which I am sharing with thousands. Image
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