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18-year-old Sadiya was born in Deora, a small village in eastern India, but moved to the city of Mumbai when she was 3. In 2020, when the pandemic(疫情) broke out, her father's small business was forced to close temporarily and the family returned to her ancestral village to wait out the pandemic.
However, it greatly shocked her when she found that attending school was uncommon in Deora, where almost half of the villagers couldn't read. Unable to afford textbooks, many families often withdrew their children from schools. They didn't wish to educate their children, many of whom had to work in the fields with their parents. even though some had the desire to read.
Sadiya, the college girl with a strong sense of social responsibility, had been trying to seize opportunities to open doors for others. Fluent in Hindi, Urdu, and English, she often spoke at inter-college events on the right to education and enjoyed a high reputation among college students.
Used to taking on challenges, Sadiya was determined to do something for the village children. One day last July, Sadiya sat down with her family elders and put forward the idea of setting up a library. Many shook their heads in disagreement—this wasn't how a young girl should spend her time.
After many discussions, Sadiya finally convinced them and gained access to a relative's guesthouse, mending it with $67 that she'd won in public-speaking competitions. With help from her uncle, Akbar, and cousin, Nawaz, she got to work. Walls were repainted, the bamboo roof was repaired and lights and bookshelves were fixed, and the room was filled with chairs and a long table. Pictures on the walls brightened the space. Looking at the newly-decorated "library", Sadiya couldn't hold back her excitement while imagining the children reading books there.
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However, these books were far from enough.
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With everything ready, the library finally opene...
答案: However, these books were far from enough. To ensure the children could read more books, Sadiya took a picture of the library and posted it on Facebook, asking people to donate books. Not long after her post, thousands of books came flooding in. Sadiya, her uncle, and her cousin spent two weeks checking and classifying the books. Moved by her spirit, her family started to understand her desire to help people and helped her arrange those books on the shelves. Although Sadiya was exhausted. she felt it was all worth it when she saw the tidy library filled with books. With everything ready, the library finally opened. Several children stepped in curiously and were surprised by what they saw. The room was very attractive. As time went by, more and more children came inside. Sadiya organized scholarships for the children and gathered a group of volunteers to start libraries in neighboring villages as well. Sadiya's efforts opened the door to wisdom for the children in Deora. and would surely make a great difference in their lives. Sadiya knew that she wouldn't stop. This was a first step towards making sure the people of her village were better-educated and had the opportunity to develop new skills.