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2-Foot Teacher Inspired Millions Despite 90% Disability

28 Jan

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  • A 2-foot-tall math teacher inspired many for over 37 years.
  • He taught 60-70 students daily, viewing them as family.
  • Despite 90% disability, he found purpose and joy in teaching.
2-Foot Teacher Inspired Millions Despite 90% Disability

Gobind Lal, affectionately known as 'Gobind Veerji' in Moga, passed away late on Monday at the age of 59. Standing at 2 feet and 9 inches and bound to a wheelchair, he dedicated over 37 years to teaching mathematics from his home. His classes required advance booking, highlighting his popularity and the demand for his unique teaching style.

Despite facing a medical condition that restricted his growth and mobility since birth, Gobind Veerji taught mathematics without missing a single class, becoming a beacon of inspiration. He famously stated that teaching was his 'reason for being' and that he never felt discouraged by his physical limitations, emphasizing the clean hearts of Moga's residents.

Gobind Veerji's younger brother, Sunil Kumar Kukreja, shared that Gobind had suffered a heart attack approximately six months prior, with doctors deeming surgery impossible due to his stature. A subsequent heart attack last week led to his admission to Dayanand Medical College and Hospital in Ludhiana, where he ultimately succumbed to heart failure. He continued teaching about 60-70 students daily until a month before his passing.

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An ex-student, Rina Singla, now a maths teacher, recalled Gobind Veerji's encouraging nature and confidence, noting that he inspired her own career choice. Gobind had even engineered a special vehicle for himself, ensuring his independence. He pursued his mathematics degree through correspondence from Panjab University, proving that 'nothing is impossible'.

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Gobind 'Veerji' Lal was a 2-foot-tall, wheelchair-bound mathematics teacher from Moga who taught for over 37 years, inspiring many with his dedication despite a 90% disability.
Gobind Veerji taught mathematics for over 37 years, inspiring countless students with his unwavering commitment to education.
Gobind Veerji overcame significant challenges due to a medical condition that restricted his height and mobility since birth, resulting in a 90% disability.

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