India is a land of many inspiring stories. There are hustlers, good samaritans, and people who never stop chasing their dreams. Countless people contribute to making the world a better place; one such person hails from Behrampur in Odisha.
Patro spends the first part of his day teaching as a guest professor at a private university and the second part teaching for free at a coaching center he founded for low-income students. In his spare time at night, he works as a porter at the Berhampur train station.
Therefore, schooling was out of reach for him in 2006.?
Since then, Patro has been educating as many kids as possible. He doesn't want marginalized kids to drop out due to family finances.Patro is a railway station porter since 2011. He took the 2012 class 12 correspondence exam. He did his graduation and postgraduation from Berhampur University after passing the HSC.?
Working as a night porter, he self-funded his further studies.
In 2020, he said getting a job in the railways?is one of his goals in life.To work for the Railways as a Group C employee was Nagesh's lifelong goal.
Kids from classes 8 through 12 from low-income families attend his tutoring center at no charge.
People are praising Patro for assisting underprivileged children and expressing gratitude to him and others like him because kindness is still prevalent today.
And that's not all. The 31-year-old also serves as a part-time lecturer at a private college.
"Been working here for around 12 yrs. During the night, I work as a porter & during the day, I teach. In this manner, I, too, get to study. My studies were discontinued in 2006 and resumed in 2012. Completed MA while working as a porter," Patro told ANI.
The salary for these instructors comes from the roughly 10,000 to 12,000 Rs that Patro makes each year working as a porter at the railway station.
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