By Surojit Mondal | Programme Coordinator
The villages of Sundarban are situated in very remote areas. There is no good school in most of teh areas. Most of the inhabitants are illiterate and less-conscious about the education. The teaching quality of the government schools is not up to the mark and engaged in different types of work other than studies. As a result, teachers do not have much time in hand to teach. The students are neglected since not getting quality education.
Usasi Bag, a student of class III, has been reading in Sabuj Sangha's Upper Primary School i.e. in Kishalay Shishu Shiksha Niketan (KSSN) for last three years. She comes from the village namely Mahabatnagar, the extreme southern part of the Mathurapur II block. Her father is Nilkantha Bag, a primary school teacher. Her mother Ranjita is a house wife. She belongs to a family more economically and intellectually more strong than the other families since the parents are one of the very conscious guardians. They take great care of not only her education but all round development of her child. Having no good school in that area to fulfill their expectation, she has to make car journey to come to this school. During these three years in this school, she proved herself as a multitalented girl. She stands second in theprevious academic year. She is equally excellent in singing, dancing, drawing and sports. In fact Usasi Bag is a must participant in any school programme.
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