
Vegetable Seller Teaches 1,000 Kids on His Bihar Rooftop
A vegetable seller in Bihar started teaching four children on his rooftop for just 125 rupees a month. Today, over 1,000 students climb those same stairs each morning for classes that run from dawn to dusk.
In a small town in Bihar, hundreds of children climb a narrow staircase before sunrise. They're not heading to a traditional school with painted gates or morning bells. They're walking up to Rohit Kumar's rooftop, where a vegetable seller decided that learning should never depend on money.
Rohit grew up watching his mother sell cow dung to pay his school fees. He struggled academically himself, barely passing Class 10, and spent his afternoons selling vegetables to help his family survive.
But he held onto one belief: education could change everything.
When money got tighter, Rohit started tutoring neighborhood children to earn extra income. He charged 125 rupees a month, and if a family couldn't afford it, he welcomed their child anyway. Four students showed up first.
People laughed at him. How could someone with low marks teach others?

Rohit wasn't trying to prove his grades right. He was trying to prove that learning itself could be different.
He simplified science lessons, skipped rote memorization, and created a space where questions were welcome. He stayed until every child understood the concept, teaching from 5 am to 5 pm, including weekends and holidays.
Four students became 40. Then hundreds. Today, nearly 1,000 children attend classes on his rooftop.
Sunny's Take
His students created an Instagram page where millions now watch his simple science experiments. But Rohit's proudest achievement isn't social media fame. It's that his mother no longer has to work. She now watches her son teach from the same rooftop that once carried all her hopes for him.
What started as a way to supplement vegetable selling income has become an affordable learning space for families who need it most. Rohit hopes to expand online so more children across India can access quality education without financial barriers.
If a rooftop in Bihar can hold 1,000 dreams, there's room to build many more classrooms across the country.
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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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