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Teachers Visit a Bridge Everyday to Create a Classroom for Children of Migrant Workers Stuck in India's Lockdown

Teachers Visit a Bridge Everyday to Create a Classroom for Children of Migrant Workers Stuck in India's Lockdown
Teachers from St. John Bosco's UP School go everyday to teach migrant worker children under bridge, after they got stuck in India during lockdown.

For months during the pandemic, the people of India woke up to news regarding the plight of migrant laborers.

Stranded on their way home due to stringent lockdown restrictions and the lack of basic amenities brought us harrowing tales of human suffering.

However, the news also spurred heroes into action.

Under the bridge in the coastal state of Kerala, a heartening sight awaits those who are passing by in Kochi.

Underneath the Bolgatty-Vallarpadam bridge, teachers can be found engrossed with students of all ages, deep in study.

Ten children of migrant laborers had been living under the bridge with their families. Now that temporary 'home' is doubling up as a classroom, thanks to the dedicated teachers of St. John Bosco's UP School.

When the government ordered schools to close, and classes began commencing online, the teachers realized that some children had no means to attend online classes, and would likely discontinue their education if the situation persisted.

Armed with laptops and drawing sets, three teachers-Shamiya Baby, Neema Thomas and Susan Mable-and the school headmistress Elizabeth Fernandez, came to the rescue. Since the beginning of June, when online classes officially began, these teachers have been downloading classes on their laptops and heading over to the bridge to teach the children.

'They also carry masks, biscuits and sweets for the young kids every day," reports Mathrubhumi News.

As technology seeps into the education sector, stories like this serve to underscore the undeniable value of human teachers-and their selfless kindness… Priceless.

We applaud our health workers and doctors, but let us also spare a thought for society's teachers who help keep the lamp of hope brightly lit within the minds and hearts of its youngest citizens.

- Edited from an original article submitted by Gayathry Rajeev in India 

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