Begusarai News: Affordable Education at Fingertips! Guru Rahman Makes Dream Come True for Underprivileged Govt Job Aspirants at Just Rs 11

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Guru Rahman, a name synonymous with dedication and selfless service, is making waves in Begusarai, Bihar. Running the “Rahman Competition Coaching Center”, he transforms the lives of underprivileged students, empowering them to become government officers – all for a symbolic fee of just 11 rupees.

From Student to Teacher: A Journey of Inspiration

Hailing from a humble background in Gadhpura village, Rahman himself experienced the transformative power of education. He studied in Patna under another “Guru Rahman”, paying a mere 11 rupees as a fee. Inspired by this experience, he returned to his village in 2016 and established his own center, determined to break financial barriers to quality education.

More Than Just Academics: Building Dreams on a Solid Foundation

Rahman’s approach transcends traditional teaching methods. He focuses on nurturing students’ holistic development, instilling confidence and a drive to succeed. His passion resonates with students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, orphans, and even girls – a demographic often neglected in rural areas.

Education: A Weapon Against Poverty

Rahman believes that education empowers individuals and uplifts communities. He views poverty as an obstacle that should never impede a child’s right to learn. His unwavering commitment to providing quality education at a nominal fee ensures that financial constraints don’t extinguish dreams.

A Beacon of Hope: Inspiring Others to Join the Cause

Rahman’s selfless work has garnered local and national attention. He serves as a beacon of hope, not just for his students but also for aspiring educators. His story underscores the transformative power of one person’s dedication and encourages others to join the fight for accessible, quality education for all.

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