It saddens me to see how nonchalant some kids think of school. They are given free textbooks and they do not have to pay the school fees anymore. I remembered back in my days, year end holiday wa spent looking for list of textbooks that was given before school ended for that particular year. And my parents spent hundreds of ringgit to make sure the list of books was completed for me to study for the next year school session. I also took great care of those books by wrapping them with protective plastic casing. Nowadays, kids used pen to scribble in the books that are not theirs to begin with, sometimes with obscene drawings and words. It shows their atrocious attitude towards knowledge. They don't value books as much as I do. I hope these pictures of children risking their life going to school can open their eyes to the difficulties others endure just to be able to learn; something that has been taken for granted by most Malaysian students.
Taken from http://www.boredpanda.com/dangerous-journey-to-school/
5-Hour Journey Into The Mountains On A 1ft Wide Path To Probably The Most Remote School In The World, Gulu, China
Image credits: Sipa PressSchoolchildren Climbing On Unsecured Wooden Ladders, Zhang Jiawan Village, Southern China
Image credits: Imaginachina/Rex FeaturesKids Traveling To A Boarding School Through The Himalayas, Zanskar, Indian Himalayas
Image credits: Timothy AllenPupils Crossing A Damaged Suspension Bridge, Lebak, Indonesia
After the story spread, Indonesia’s largest steel producer, PT Krakatau Steel, built a new bridge, so that the children could cross the river safely. (Image credits: Reuters)Kids Flying 800m On A Steel Cable 400m Above The Rio Negro River, Colombia
Image credits: Christoph OttoPupils Canoeing To School, Riau, Indonesia
Image credits: Nico FrediaKids Traveling Through The Forest Across A Tree Root Bridge, India
Source: The AtlanticA Girl Riding A Bull To School, Myanmar
Image credits: AndreyRiding a Tuktuk (Auto Rickshaw) To School In Beldanga, India
Image credits: Dilwar MandalCrossing a Broken Bridge In The Snow To Get To School In Dujiangyan, Sichuan Province, China
Image credits: Imaginechina / Rex FeaturesChildren Traveling On The Roof Of A Wooden Boat In Pangururan, Indonesia
Image credits: Muhammad BuchariSchool Girls Walking Across A Plank On The Wall Of The 16th Century Galle Fort In Sri Lanka
Image credits: Reuters/Vivek PrakashPupils Traveling By Boat in Kerala, India
Image credits: Santosh SugumarSchoolchildren Riding A Horse Cart Back From School In Delhi, India
Image credits: ReutersStudents Crossing Ciherang River On A Makeshift Bamboo Raft, Cilangkap Village, Indonesia
Image credits: Reuters/Beawiharta Beawiharta125-Mile Journey To A Boarding School Through The Mountains, Pili, China
Image credits: unknownPupils Walking On A Tightrope 30 Feet Above A River, Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia
Image credits: Panjalu Images / Barcroft MediaElementary School Students Crossing A River On Inflated Tire Tubes, Rizal Province, Philippines
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