Power of Education
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M K Devidasan
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Power of Education is a moving collection of real-life stories that capture the struggles and triumphs of families who had little but dared to dream big. From farmers, daily-wage laborers, and street vendors who sacrificed everything for their children’s schooling, to students who studied through hunger, hardship, and doubt, this book brings to life the extraordinary power of education to transform lives.
Through inspiring journeys of children who rose to become doctors, engineers, teachers, civil servants, and leaders, M K Devidasan shows how education uplifts not just individuals, but entire families and communities. Each chapter reveals the courage of parents, the resilience of students, the role of teachers, and the collective support of society in shaping futures that once seemed impossible.
This book is more than inspiration—it is a call to action. It reminds us that:
- Parents’ sacrifices plant the seeds of hope.
- Students’ determination fuels resilience.
- Teachers’ encouragement lights the way.
- Communities and governments must ensure education is a right, not a privilege.
If you believe in the power of dreams, resilience, and human potential, this book will stay with you long after the last page.
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