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New chapter at school for grannies

By Reuters-AFP (China Daily) Updated: 2017-03-08 07:33

New chapter at school for grannies 

Savita Deshmukh (center), 62, studies during class at the Aajibaichi Shala, or "grandmothers' school" in Phangane, India.Indranilmukherjee / Agence Francepresse

Literacy rate in India has grown to 74 percent, but not for female

FANGANE, INDIA - Aajibaichi Shaala is not your ordinary school in India.

The students at "grandmothers' school" in the village of Fangane are elderly women who are getting the chance to learn to read.

"I love going to school," Kamal Keshavtupange, 60, said as she washed clothes outside her home in the village, 120 kilometers east of the financial capital, Mumbai.

The school, which would mark its first anniversary on International Women's Day on Wednesday, is challenging traditional attitudes common to many Indian villages and helping its women shed the stigma of illiteracy.

India's literacy rate grew to 74 percent in the decade to 2011, according to the latest census, but female literacy continued to lag the rate for males by a wide margin.

About 65 percent of women were found to be literate, compared with 82 percent of men, according to the 2011 report.

Education experts and researchers have cited outdated attitudes toward women, including a preference for male children over females, and child marriages as main reasons for the lower female literacy rate.

At Aajibaichi, afternoon classes in the one-room school are held six days a week for two hours. The lessons are timed so the women can finish their chores, or their work in the fields, before attending class.

One of the few requirements is that all students are at least 60 years old.

"My knees hurt, so I can't sit on the floor for long. That's the only problem. But I still go every day," Keshavtupange said.

Clad in pink saris, their school uniform, the women walk every afternoon along dusty village paths to their lessons.

'Break this taboo'

Yogendra Bangar, founder of the school, said most of the grandmothers are widows and are meant to wear white to show mourning.

"We wanted to break this taboo and other older traditions to make every person feel they are equal and part of the community without any discrimination so we chose a pink uniform," he said.

All 70 families in the village support the project and proudly dropped the grandmothers off on their first day of school.

Drupada Pandurangkedar, 70, said: "First I finish all my house work, then I go to school. It's good we have this in our village." Her eight-year-old granddaughter studies in the government primary school in Fangane.

The women begin class with a prayer and then dive into their lessons, writing on slates to practice.

The school uses teaching aids such as the alphabet painted on tiles which can be read by students with poor eyesight. Many of the aids are made by the students.

Sheetal Prakash More, their 30-year-old teacher, said she would like to see women in other villages get the same access to education.

"Every other teacher teaches children. Only I have the opportunity to teach elderly women," More said. "It's a great opportunity and I am very happy to teach them."

 

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