Himat Kumar profile of Ansoo Kolhi

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MULALA OF SINDH
Profile by Himat Kumar
Seat no: 2k17/MC/43

Girl who defied all odds to achieve what few others would have deemed possible. She set up her own school which now caters to over 200 students and is the only female in her village who is this close to receiving her bachelor’s degree this year. Aansoo’s feat has made her a legend of sorts in the education sector in the country.

Ansoo, which literally means ‘teardrop’, is physically impaired and belongs to one of the most marginalised Hindu communities in the country – the Kolhi tribe. The brave girl lost one of her legs at just two years of age and has since been dependent on crutches.

She endured the long journeys to and from her primary and secondary schools, where she would slowly but resolutely make her way supported by a stick and crutches. Her village, Mina Ji Dhani, is located around 17 kilometres from Kunri and 28 kilometres from Umerkot.
village she lives in roughly comprises 400 households. Aansoo is the only resident who is regarded by the village as an educated person. “It’s all because of my father,” she explains. “He wanted me to be a teacher.”

Aansoo’s father, Kombho Mal, passed away when she was in the final year of Matriculation. “It was the saddest day of my life when my father was lying on the charpoy and all he said to me was to fulfill his dream,” she recalls. “That day, I felt I lost my father as well as my access to education. But baba (father) had instructed me to become a teacher and educate others, which I intend to do.”

Her mother, Rani, works in the fields to support the daughter’s endeavours and is now the pride of her entire community. “It was not an easy journey by any means,” she reminisces. “People mocked me for wanting to get an education. They laughed at my compulsion.”
Being a steadfast supporter of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), she
visited the offices of several local leaders for help in getting a job as a teacher, but all her attempts were in vain.

Tired of being denied, Aansoo
was set up a school at her own house . Started with only eight students, the number has risen exponentially.

girls in the Kolhi community were not encouraged to get an education. Even after her reasonable success, the community’s elders justified their reservations by saying that Aansoo had still not been given a job. “They say there is nothing to be gained from getting an education. but struggle and struggle.

famouse proverb go to be true
try and try you will be successes.
last year BilawalBz take notice and and
Announce to open school and also give 4 teachers for his school.
and last year go America with Malalayousafzai and where she also speech at UN and she said we can Fight with Terrist from pan and book never from bomb.
alsoMalalayousafzai give him title Malala of Sindh for his work on Girl education.
and she say my moment will continue until single girl of Sindh can't go school. 


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