Mr. Abdul Mallik, a teacher from Malappuram, India, proves that nothing can stop him from reaching his students – not even a river. Each day, the dedicated teacher wades through neck-high water to get to the primary school where he has worked for 20 years, NDTV reports.
“If I go by bus, it takes me three hours to cover the distance,” the teacher told TV-reporters. “But swimming through the river is easier, faster and I reach school on time.”
Once he crosses the river, he changes into a dry set of clothes and then continues the walk to school.
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“[Teaching jobs involve] inculcating discipline, instilling self-confidence, determination and general knowledge in students,” the Chief Minister of the neighboring state of Tamil Nadu, J Jayalalithaa, said addressing the teachers on the Teachers’ Day, which is celebrated in India on September 5. “I wish that the teachers who do this special job create a knowledge-based society that will bring laurels to the country.”
Mr. Mallik is certainly working to achieve just that.
Do you know any examples of devoted teachers in Nigeria?
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