Himachal man sells cow to buy smartphone for kids' online studies


BY VISHAL GULATI

Shimla, Jul 23 (IANS): It may come as a surprise, but a poor family in the BJP-ruled Himachal Pradesh had to sell their cow, a substantial source of income, for just Rs 6,000 to buy a smartphone so that their two children could stay connected with online studies amid the COVID-19 lockdown.

Considering the fact that the cow is regarded as holy and often referred to as mother in the rural setup, the sacrifice cannot be described as small by any means.

The man -- Kuldeep Kumar -- belonging to the Scheduled Caste lives in a dingy cowshed at Gummer village in Jwalamukhi tehsil, Kangra district.

His daughter Anu and son Vansh are studying in Class IV and Class II, respectively, in a government school meant to serve the economically weaker section students, who are entitled to free education.

As the schools across the state started online classes in the wake of the pandemic, his children do not have a smartphone or an internet connections to keep up with online learning.

"I purchased a smartphone for the children to continue the study," Kumar, from whom the Right to Education Act holds no relevance, told IANS.

"I was feeling bad that I could not afford a device for my children so that they could attend online classes.

"So I decided to sell one of my cows for Rs 6,000," an emotional Kumar said.

He earns his livelihood by selling milk and his wife is a daily-wage earner.

Before parting with the cow, Kumar and his family knocked on banks and private lenders to get a loan to buy a smartphone.

"With the switch from classroom teaching to online education, teachers are putting pressure on us that if you want to pursue education for your children, you have to buy a device. With no means of getting a smartphone with our meagre means, we finally decided to sell a cow," he said.

Now, he has the lone cow to support his family.

His struggle now is that the smartphone cannot simultaneously support the education of two children.

He foresees constant fights between them to attend classes.

Kumar is deprived of getting the benefits meant for the poor.

He is entitled to get government privileges meant for Below Poverty Line (BPL) families or under the Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP).

"I have applied for financial assistance for the construction of a house and inclusion of my name in the IRDP and the BPL schemes, but failed to get due to redtapism," he rued.

When local BJP legislator Ramesh Dhawala was apprised about the poor financial condition of Kumar, he assured to extend government help.

"I have asked the BDO (Block Development Officer) and the SDM (Sub-Divisional Magistrate) to provide financial help to him immediately," he told IANS.

 

  

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  • CA girishkk, M'lore/DXB

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    Testimony to show the achievement of- Atma Nirbhal Sarkaar at the state and the centre...,

    Less literate and illiterate members who only know to lynch.., don't know the value of education..., In fact it's too much to think and expect etiquette from joker/chaiwala/Chowkidara class...

    Jh
    Jai hind

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  • Praveen, UDUPI

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    The real threat to the people of this country is neither Pakistan or China but this BJP led Government.

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  • Jagdish, mumbai

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    Oh my god...Pidi.

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  • Akriti, Bihar

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    Government should provide mobile phones to underprivileged children.

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  • ST, Qatar

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    Please send me his contact I am willing to help him ..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    BJP has Thousands of Crores to buy Politicians ...

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  • Anirudd, Andheri. Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    What a news? there were many people who had to sold many of their assets.
    its not new. and not the first time.

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  • Dr. Haneef Shabab, Bhatkal

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    The news is that he has sold the source of his Atmanirbharta!

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  • William, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    BJP will visit every corner of the country only for begging Votes.

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  • ayes p., kudla/ksa

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    Most of the poor children are studying in government run schools; so government should provide electronic devices for the poor students while they approving online education.

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  • ayes p., kudla/ksa

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    If they would not succeed in that then they will purchase MLAs

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  • francis lobo, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    The parents had to sacrifice the cow for their children's sake. Two months back the parents of a Bihar immigrant in Mumbai had to sell their cow to pay his train ticket and then only he could travel as his wages were not paid.

    The Coronavirus has made more people poor and the rich got 80 million investments from USA

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  • Jappu, Thirthhalli

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    Mukesh Ambani was declared fifth most richest person in the world. His wife never uses same chappals once used...same as Imelda Marcos of Phillipines. Hope kids do well in there studies and make there parents proud in near future.

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