No one can deny the importance of education for progress and development of the nations. Even our Holy Prophet (PBUH) said that “Get Education from cradle to grave”. No matter what the difficulties are faced, need of getting education has been emphasized by everyone.
Connecting with the context, a brave girl named Aasoo Kolhi is the real example and inspiration for us, who established her own school in her village Mina Ji Dhani, Umerkot District, to educate children of her area despite all odds and challenges.
Aasoo Kolhi lost her legs in her childhood, and she is the only female of her village, who will complete her graduation in the near future. Imparting over 200 students in her school without any government support or NGO funds, Aasoo Kolhi set an example for the world that when there is a will, there is a way.
Having an aim to complete her father’s dream to see her becoming a teacher, Aasoo strived hard and it is because of her passion and determination, that she could be able to contribute towards the education section in such a wonderful and inspiring way.
After knowing the circumstances and problems faced by Aasoo, I would confidently say that she is hope for all and the real Malala of Sindh.
Now, the Government should establish a building for school after Aasoo Kolho’s father name as per her wish and she should be appointed there as government teacher, so that she can continue her mission without further difficulties.
Bravo...way to go..Cheerzzz..!!
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Deletethanks a bundle Mallika...:)
DeleteNext to excellence is the appreciation of it.
ReplyDeleteBlessings.
thank u so much...just trying to write, need prayers
DeleteI already read this story in Herald Tribune and i am thinking and wish to cover in photo feature you write about her amazing and i wish when i cover it so you will write for me
ReplyDeletethanks Asif Hassan, sure i will :)
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ReplyDeleteInspiring Girl! Our Govt need to appreciate her efforts and media need to promote this positive face of Pakistan.
ReplyDeleteYep indeed :)
ReplyDeleteThis is what we all need to learn. We have to stand up n do whatever is possible in our circle.
ReplyDeleteSalute to her
Very impressive.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many people around us who have defeated their disability with their passion.
There is need to highlight and pay tribute to those people.
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