Success Story: Adivasi girl from West Bengal battles financial crisis to fulfill her dream of getting a master’s degree

Last Update: March 11, 2023, 13:48 IST

Murmu is now providing free coaching to many local tribal children in her area (Photo: Nayan Ghosh/News18)

Imani Murmu hails from Moladanga area of ​​Kanksar, which is predominantly inhabited by tribal families. There are about 100 families living here and all are mainly involved in daily wage labor.

Despite coming from the Moladanga area of ​​Jangalmahal in Kanksar, West Bengal, which is predominantly inhabited by tribal families, Imani Murmu managed to complete her master’s and B.Ed. The Moladanga area of ​​Kanksar is mainly inhabited by tribal families. There are about 100 families living here and all are mainly involved in daily wage labour.

As a result, the economic condition is poor, as well as less time is available to focus on the education of the children. There are no good schools in the area either. Murmu grew up amidst greenery. Despite the financial crisis, Murmu accomplished her goal of obtaining a master’s degree, however, despite this, she could not secure a government teaching job. So now she is giving free coaching to many local tribal kids in her area who also want to get educated.

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Murmu said that now the state government is not recruiting but he is very happy to teach the boys and girls of the area. His students are also very happy. Actually, everyone has a deep thought process in their mind. Now no one wants to keep the title of backward class among themselves. Everyone wants to get ahead. To establish oneself at different levels of the society. Imani Murmu herself has not got a chance yet despite being capable, she wants that the children of nearby families should also get a chance. This is the reason why she keeps fighting sitting in the backyard of Jungle Mahal.

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