Kondiba's Heroic Act
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What did Ravi initially spend his savings on?

  • Social cause
  • Dubbing machine, mike, and cassettes (correct)
  • Volunteering students
  • Writing examination
  • Ravi is working for a social cause without any personal satisfaction.

    False

    What is Ravi's dream for the blind students?

    To take them to the State Public Service Commission examination.

    Ravi created a bank of ______________ of varying age groups.

    <p>volunteers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following people with their actions:

    <p>Ravi = Helped blind students Kondiba = Received a reward</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why did Ravi appeal to the students of local schools?

    <p>To get writing volunteers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Ravi is fully satisfied with his work.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the problem faced by the blind students according to Ravi?

    <p>Finding writers who were willing to write in the examination on their behalf.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Ravi sends the ______________ as writers whenever the blind students need them.

    <p>volunteers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the role of the reporter in the story?

    <p>Interviewing Ravi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Learning About Uniqueness and Empathy

    • Each individual possesses unique abilities that deserve recognition and appreciation.
    • Differently-abled individuals share the same emotions and feelings as others; their capabilities should not be underestimated.
    • Fair treatment of differently-abled people is a constitutional right in India, emphasizing equality.
    • Society and individuals are responsible for supporting the differently-abled in reaching their aspirations.

    Kondiba—A Hero

    • Kondiba, a blind beggar living in Golibar Colony, displayed extraordinary bravery.
    • After a boy fell into a well, Kondiba risked his own safety to save him.
    • Despite being breathless, he persevered and successfully rescued the boy, earning recognition and appreciation.
    • His story and picture were featured in the newspaper, making him a local hero.
    • Kondiba eventually started his own small business and found happiness beyond begging.
    • Arvind, the boy he saved, expressed gratitude by touching Kondiba's feet.

    Qualities of a Hero

    • Bravery allowed Kondiba to confront danger, showcasing that physical challenges do not define one’s ability to act heroically.
    • His determination and selflessness were vital in overcoming obstacles during the rescue.
    • Highlighting that differently-abled individuals can also achieve remarkable feats and contribute meaningfully to society.

    Responsibilities Towards Differently-Abled Individuals

    • Empathy should replace indifference; society can help create an inclusive environment.
    • Individual actions can foster support for the differently-abled, demonstrating understanding and kindness.
    • Care for others in difficult situations often leads to positive outcomes for all involved.

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    Read about the selfless act of Kondiba, a blind man, who saves a boy from drowning. Answer questions about the story, Kondiba's character and his transformation into a hero.

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