Chandrapur: The efforts of a teacher in Maharashtra's Chandrapur district who took a bold step to keep the flow of education uninterrupted in Mamala village, located in a remote corner of the district, have borne fruitful results. By traveling to and from the locality daily by her own initiative, Nisha Dadmal, a resident of Chandrapur town, decided to make the 20 km each-way daily trip to Mamala during the long-drawn Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation workers' protest, an event that made her take a call which would determine whether or not children in the village would get exposure to education.
The village in question, notably, is situated in the buffer zone of Tadoba National Park. Surrounded by a dense, forested topography, most children in the village study in Chandrapur's Bhavanjibhai High School. Their progress was halted suddenly, however, when MSRTC (Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation) workers started their protest on October 27, 2021 - an event that would continue for the next five months.
The subsequent paralysis of the public transport system forced Dadmal to use her scooter, reach the village and teach the children after completing her morning school. The efforts finally provided her with external support, as initially, one of the students' parents started the construction of a house for the classes, and now a helping hand from Mumbai has joined in on the effort.