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Babar Ali, the world's youngest Headmaster, teaches hundreds of poor children in his backyard school in West Bengal with the help of volunteer teachers. His school, Anand Shiksha Niketan, started at age 9, now has 60 regular attendees, 220 students on roll call, and is recognized by the West Bengal government.

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  • Babar Ali, despite his young age, has taken on the immense responsibility of educating hundreds of underprivileged children in West Bengal, showcasing exceptional dedication and leadership qualities.
  • Anand Shiksha Niketan, Babar's school, has grown from a childhood game into a recognized educational institution with volunteer teachers and government support, highlighting the transformative power of grassroots initiatives and community-driven education.

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Recent questions

  • Who is Babar Ali?

    A young Headmaster teaching underprivileged children.

  • How many students attend Babar's school?

    60 regular attendees and 220 students on roll call.

  • Where is Babar Ali's school located?

    In his family's backyard in West Bengal.

  • How many volunteer teachers does Babar's school have?

    10 volunteer teachers.

  • How many students has Babar impacted?

    Over 800 students.

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Teen Headmaster Educates Hundreds in Backyard School

  • Babar Ali, the world's youngest Headmaster at 16, teaches hundreds of poor children in his family's backyard in West Bengal.
  • He wakes up at 7 am, travels 5 kilometers to school, and is a model student in Class 12.
  • After school, Babar heads to his own dilapidated school with 800 students, providing free education to underprivileged kids.
  • Babar's school, Anand Shiksha Niketan, started at age 9 from a game, now has 60 regular attendees and 220 students on roll call.
  • The school is recognized by the West Bengal government, with 10 volunteer teachers and a midday meal scheme.
  • Babar teaches under the open sky, with a teaching staff of high school student volunteers, impacting over 800 students.
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