Nahali Language: A Story of Lolabai Karamsing Naik

My name is Lolabai Karamsing Naik and I am 40 years old. I live in Toranmal. I have never been to school, but as soon as I found out that literacy classes were about to start, I was very happy, because I was going to study for the first time. When I went to the class, I thought I would do poorly. I had never even held a pencil, but the teacher explained to me that we would study comfortably while recognising the picture. Then I understood that yes, this is very good. This way, I have started coming to every class and can hold a pen or pencil and recognise the picture. Thank you very much.

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