Farmer Gives Up His Home So 50 Kids Can Study Again
When a school roof collapsed in rural Rajasthan, 60-year-old Mor Singh moved his family of eight into a plastic shelter and turned his only home into a classroom. Now 50 to 75 children can continue their education thanks to one man who never got to go to school himself.
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Mor Singh spent four years building his home in Piplodi, Rajasthan. Two days after the local school roof collapsed, he moved out and handed it over to 90 tribal families who suddenly had no access to education.
The 60-year-old farmer never attended school himself. But when government help would take months to arrive, he refused to let an entire generation of children fall behind.
He now lives with his family of eight in a small plastic shelter beside their field. His former home has become a bustling classroom where 50 to 75 students study every day, their future secured by one man's extraordinary sacrifice.
"Ghar toh phir ban jayega, par bacchon ka bhavishya nahi," Mor Singh says. A house can be rebuilt, but a child's future cannot.

Why This Inspires
Most of us struggle to give up small comforts. Mor Singh gave up everything he worked four years to build, and he did it in 48 hours.
His sacrifice is even more remarkable because he knows exactly what he's giving these children. Having never experienced the classroom himself, he understands the lifelong impact of missed education in ways that those of us who take schooling for granted never could.
The tribal families of Piplodi now have more than just a temporary classroom. They have proof that one person's courage can bridge the gap when systems fail, and that the most powerful investments in the future sometimes cost us everything we have in the present.
Mor Singh's family sleeps under plastic sheeting, but 75 children sleep knowing their education matters enough for someone to sacrifice a home.
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Based on reporting by The Better India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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