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Teacher who lost her limbs, teaches tribal students free of cost
Updated On: 18 October, 2020 07:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
A passionate Zila Parishad teacher from Palghar, who lost her limbs following complications in dengue, needs a fitness certificate to get her job back that doctors are too busy with COVID to give. She continues teaching kids who cant access online

Pratibha Hilim has been giving free tuitions to children in her village, as they donu00c3u00a2u00c2u0080u00c2u0099t have access to online education. Pics/Hanif Patel
A 50-year-old government teacher, whose upper and lower limbs were amputated in July last year, allegedly due to gangrene, has not got her salary since September 2019, as she could not get her fitness certificate from JJ Hospital due to COVID-19.
But the amputee Pratibha Hilim, who lives with her husband and two children at Karhe village in Vikramgarh taluka of Palghar district, has not lost hope, and has been giving free tuitions to tribal students living in her village. "Teaching is my passion and it gives me inner strength," said Hilim, who belongs to the Warli tribe.
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