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The 'youngest headmaster in the world'

Postby praveen-r » Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:22 am

This time, Babar Ali & his school in West Bengal.. Just awesome..
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Re: The 'youngest headmaster in the world'

Postby asha » Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:45 am

Very inspiring and extraordinary story that makes us stand up and applaud. If we all follow Babar Ali's foot steps think how beautiful our world would be.
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Postby jipson » Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:54 am

"Babar Ali proves that he is real hero, the story that encourages every one."
Its a good article. Thanks for sharing Pavi..
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Re: The 'youngest headmaster in the world'

Postby latha » Tue Oct 13, 2009 2:05 am

Awesome, Inspiring, has made my day and a bit shameful for complaining about the chores at home.
Inspired me enough to dust of the shelved projects and get going.
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: The 'youngest headmaster in the world'

Postby jay » Tue Oct 13, 2009 2:18 am

The question we should ask ourselves is if Babar Ali, who is poor (and no earnings) at the age of 16 can do this much then imagine how much we can do. It's not only in the field of education but there are other fields which needs to be explored. And there is no need to worry as there is no competition in social service sector :)

The services made by Babar Ali shows that nor age, caste, economical factor, region etc had any influence but his attitude and interest towards it. Definitely he is a role model to all of us !
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Re: The 'youngest headmaster in the world'

Postby Prashant » Tue Oct 13, 2009 4:29 am

This was indeed a touching story...

The core message is the impact you could make if you can learn to share. When sharing it doesn't always necessarily mean helping out a poor person , but helping others around you is eqully important. Especially in work places. Anything imparted to help another person earnestly is a trait to be appreciated.

Another thing this stoy imparts is to be humble. A story like this goes a long way in teaching us how much more we could do if we forced ourseleves.

Good share Praveen
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