Law students helping tribals of Telangana, teaching them English, Mathematics and Telugu
Law students helping tribals of Telangana, teaching them English, Mathematics and Telugu
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Due to the Coronavirus epidemic, many people are facing problems financially. In the meantime, the tribals in Telangana are also facing many problems. Due to this epidemic, the Gutti Koya tribals living among the forests of Mulugu district, about 200 km from Hyderabad, do not have work at this time.

They are wandering for food and essentials. 26-year-old Osmania University student Isram Santosh has done such a thing for these people of Hamlet village that you will also be stunned. Santosh is a student of Cyber Law and due to the closure of the hostel, he has returned to his home in Naralapur in Mulugu district. Santhosh is partnering in making necessary supplies for these people. Not only that but in the midst of this work, when Santosh felt that there was a lack of education in the community of 150 people, he planned to teach the children. He established the Bhima Children's Happiness Center as a school in a hut, in which 35 to 40 students are now learning English, Mathematics and Telugu.

Recently, in a conversation with media, the father of a child, Paramesh said, 'Till now, children used to spend most of their time playing in the forest. Now we hope that our children will not live life as we live. Prior to the lockdown, most of the township members worked as masons. Now, they gather fruits and berries from the forest and work to earn Rs 300 to Rs 400 a day by selling it. Till now Santosh has arranged books and stationery with his friends and has taken up the task of distributing chocolate, biscuits and eggs to the children.

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