As Taliban ban education for women in Afghanistan, a school in New Delhi fights back
With illustrations bestowed in Dari and blended study halls in with no orientation isolation, the school offers a charming rendition of Afghanistan in the core of Delhi for outcast kids
Dear ladies, your character is characterized by your capacity," peruses one of the few written by hand messages posted by understudies on a notification board. "Each youngster is an alternate sort of blossom and together they make this world a wonderful nursery… ," peruses one more post endorsed by "Rustam Walizada, Class-3".
It's 1 pm on a work day at the Sayed Jamaluddin Afghan Secondary School, the main such foundation for offspring of Afghan displaced people living in India. As youngsters head to their homerooms, past the chief's room, where an upward tricolor banner of pre-Taliban Afghanistan is put on a stand, the mid-day break clamor before long settles down.