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ADITYA KUMAR DEDICATING HIS ENTIRE LIFE TO GIVE CHILDREN EDUCATION

MOBILE CYCLE SCHOOL TEACHER
ADITYA KUMAR, A GLOBAL HERO

I am Aditya Kumar{ born on july 18,1970 } a native of Lucknow, U.P.INDIA. I am honoured by LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS, 2014 for my Benevolent Service to free education. I have also been awarded NISHAN- E- IMAM HUSSAIN’ AWARD” by Honourable Sh.Ram Naik U.P. Governer. 

I am nationally acclaimed social worker known as `CYCLEGURUJI here because I pedal 60 to 65 km per day to nearby villages on bicycle providing free education to children of slum areas, who have not seen school. I gather children and teach basic Hindi, English, Mathematics. I take classes from 8 am to 7 pm daily. I take classes in number of slum areas nearby. I am not charging any fees, I am proud to say that my students are highly placed in Private and Government departments .  

I realized the condition of the low-income families children, without education. This thought came into my mind and I started teaching poor children. I am giving education to poor children since 1995. I do not have proper house and I myself still live in (JHUGGI) in village. Whatever little requirements I have, are taken care of by my friends. My father is a labourer, I managed to do graduation, anyhow, I have experienced great hardships in my life. I decided not to marry, thought of devoting my whole life for the poor children imparting education. I have taken up education as the mission of life, carrying mobile classes village to village, as of now I teach over 5000, students scattered in slum areas, and bring smile on the faces of these destitute children. They are the children of daily wage labourers, vegetable vendors, maid servants, rickshaw puller and alike. My aim is to provide maximum education to poor children who cannot afford to go to school and pay fees. I want to reach in every neighborhood of slums to curb, ILLITERACY from INDIA

Even Discovery Channel has made a documentary film on my contribution to education. On Teacher`s Day, I was thoroughly interviewed by media and same was telecast on DELHI DOORDASHAN several times . ALL INDIA RADIO [ B.B.C. Radio relaying on 9/4/2011. Time 7,30 to 7,45 pm ] Besides this, MOBILE CYCLE SCHOOL, news had been published in more than 150 various leading newspaper covering free education to poor children, In case you need any other details/information please do let me know. I will also send the visual Media and Newspaper, Magazines, coverage/cutting etc. to you. Best Regards.

YOURS,

ADITYA KUMAR [CYCLEGURUJI] 
–Cell. No.9305744452 
Mail: ( CYCLEBALEGURUJI@GMAIL .COM

On behalf of the Board and Management Staffs of Eagle Builders Foundation, an NGO based in Nigeria, we hereby proposed that a foundation titled ADITYA KUMAR EDUCATION FOUNDATION be established in India to honour this global hero for his HUMANITARIAN SERVICES. We also strongly appeal to the global community to stand up for ADITYA KUMAR by donating a token to support him to have a decent apartment to live, a good vehicle to drive and continue with his humanitarian services. He has refuse to marry and decided to focus his whole attention to the education of children. We disagree with his position and want to see him a happy married gentleman. He need a wife to continue to encourage his work. We celebrate him and look forward to received him in Nigeria with GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN SERVICE AWARD during the commemoration of 2015 World Illiteracy Day in Abuja.

Signed:

UBONG DAVID
Executive Director
Eagle Builders Foundation
eaglebuildersfoundation@yahoo.com

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