HAJABBA, a person who used to sell oranges, received the “Padma Shri” civilian honor from Indian president Ram Nath Kovind. He was awarded Monday, in New Delhi. Hajabba got this award for creating a revolution in the field of education by opening a school in his native place which is Harekala. He opened the school from his savings and is also contributing to its growth year after year. On January 25, 2020 it was announced that Hajabba will be awarded with the Padma Shri award. The function was not held at that time due to the COVID situation. He received a letter that said that he will be getting certificate signed by the Indian president in March 2020 but as mentioned above, the ceremony was delayed. Hajabba is a 65-year-old orange seller and popularly known as Akshara Santa which means Saint of letters. He was concerned by the fact that he could not study as his village did not have a school. He took this as challenge and began his journey towards making school in 1995. He got the land for school and got approval from the education department too. His dream turned into reality when Dakshina Kannada zilla panchayat sanctioned a school in the year 1999. (SD-Agencies) |