'I Don't Want My Son to Suffer the Same Fate as Mine'

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  • Published On: January 03, 2016
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Krishna Yadav, a 13-year-old boy in Mumbai's Churchgate area, was recently enrolled in an English medium school. He's making progress, and his mother is immensely happy with it. "Since I am illiterate, I have to seek help from people to read even sign boards on railway and bus stations. I don’t want my children to seek help like I had to", says Krishna's mother, Rakhi Yadav.

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