Meet the Karnataka cop who teaches migrant kids every day after duty
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A role model
Shanthappa Jademmanavr, who is a sub-Inspector in Bengaluru, reportedly teaches children of migrant workers every day before reporting for police duty.
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"It's my priority"
"The children of migrants workers also have the right to education. It is not their fault that they can't go to school or can't access online education. I don't want these children to join their parents in work, but study. It is a priority for me," says Jademmanavr.
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Migrant kids
Shanthappa Jademmanavr teaches 25 kids all of whom belong to migrant workers. These kids do not have access to smartphones or laptops to attend online classes.
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Was a labourer himself
As per reports, Shanthappa worked as a migrant labourer in Bengaluru back in 2005. Shanthappa said he does not want these kids of the migrants to join their parents in work, rather than study.
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Covid problems
Due to the pandemic, many migrants have returned to their villages with their kids. But without the facility of online education, even their kids are suffering.