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Teaching helped me survive, says Indian quadruple amputee
INDIA: When gangrene robbed Indian teacher Pratibha Hilim(pix) of her hands and feet three years ago, her dreams of returning to class gave her the strength to endure.The 51-year-old now gives her lessons from home, wielding a pen or a stick of chalk strapped to her arm, for youngsters in a remote community where opportunities for education are scarce.“I am a teacher, which means someone who cannot sit still but has to do something with children -- teach them or be with them,“ she told AFP in sun-baked Karhe village, a few hours’ drive east of Mumbai.“I’ve loved children since my childhood and if I sit around doing nothing, I would be in a different world, thinking of what happened to me.”Hi

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