It's no news that there are places in this world where children are lacking basic life necessities. Even though there are organizations1to give children happiness in the world, they can't be everywhere. This brings a(n)2: who will stand in the gap and give these children a3life on earth?
Rajesh Kumar Sharma, a 43-year-old4decided to open a free school in New Delhi, India for5children. The idea struck him when he visited the Delhi metro station and6that many children were playing there7attending school. When he questioned their8working at the site, they replied that there were no schools nearby and no one9.All they wanted for their children was to get a job to10the family income.11that he had to quit college due to12limits, Rajesh did not want the same fate (命运) to happen to these children. So he created a13school beneath the tracks of the station for them.
Five days a week, with a torn mat to sit on and part of a14painted as a blackboard, Rajesh spares two hours to15while his grocery store is attended to by his brother. His students are16child laborers and farm workers who hardly had the17to decide their own fate.
Since the school started, it is been18by anonymous (匿名的) donors who provide clothing, books and stationery (文具) for the children. Rajesh has been able to influence his community as more parents are 19their children to study. He shows us that nothing is impossible if you put your 20into it.