Latest News

  • Home
  • National
  • Meet The Orange Seller From Karnataka Who Won Padma Shri
Meet The Orange Seller From Karnataka Who Won Padma Shri
Tuesday, January 28, 2020 IST
Meet The Orange Seller From Karnataka Who Won Padma Shri

"Harekala Hajabba was in a line on a ration shop when authorities informed him that he got Padma Shri," wrote IFS officer Parveen Kaswan.

 
 

Harekala Hajabba, an orange seller from Karnataka, was named as one of the recipients of the prestigious Padma Shri Award for 2020.  According to a tweet by Indian Forest Services officer Parveen Kaswan, the 68-year-old was standing in line at a ration shop when he received the news that he had been chosen for India's fourth highest civilian honour.
 
"Harekala Hajabba was in a line on a ration shop when authorities informed him that he got #Padma Shri," wrote Mr Kaswan in a tweet that has been 'liked' by nearly 6,000 people since it was shared on Sunday.
 
"This fruit seller from Dakshin Kannada is educating poor children in his village of Newpadapu from a decade in a mosque," he said, adding that Mr Hajabba spent his own savings on the school.
 
According to BBC, Harekala Hajabba's village, Newpadapu, did not have a school until he saved money from his meager earnings to set one up in 2000. As the number of students grew, he even took out loans and used his savings to buy land for the school.

 
 

Mr Hajabba, who has never received a formal education, revealed that it was an encounter with foreign tourists that led to his decision of starting a village school.
 
"The couple were asking me the price of oranges, but then I did not understand. Despite my best efforts, I could not talk in anything besides Tulu and Beary language. The couple walked away. I felt very bad, and felt that at least the children of my own village should not be in a similar situation. I realised the manner in which communication can help one to progress in life, and at the same time bring people together," he said to The News Minute.
 
Harekala Hajabba's story has won hearts on Twitter.
 
Affectionately known as ' Akshara Santa' (The saint of letters), Mr Hajabba now hopes that the government will set up a PU college in his village.

 
 
 
 
 

Related Topics

 
 
 

Trending News & Articles

 Article
12 Early Signs Of Lung Cancer To Never Ignore

Lung cancer is usually not noticeable during the early stages. Most people are diagnosed when the disease is at an advanced stage. According to Cancer.org, it is ...

Recently posted . 7K views . 2 min read
 

 Article
11 Surprising Benefits Of Wood Apple Or Bael Fruit

The health benefits of wood apple include [1] relief from constipation, indigestion, peptic ulcer, piles, respiratory problems, diarrhea, and dysentery. It also b...

Recently posted . 4K views . 2 min read
 

 Article
10 Amazing Benefits Of Bael (Kaitha)

Bael, also known as the “Wood Apple”, is a species native to India. The bael tree is considered to be sacred to the Hindus. A famous drink known as sh...

Recently posted . 4K views . 2 min read
 

 Article
These 7 Remedies Can Remove The Milia (Milk Spots) From Your Face

Do you know what milia are? Milia is a skin condition which causes the appearance of small white hard bumps on the skin which usually appear on the face, neck or ch...

Recently posted . 4K views . 2 min read
 

 
 

More in National

 Article
Daily yoga practice improves sperm quality: AIIMS study

Of all the cells in the body, the male germ cell is the most vulnerable to oxidative stress.

Recently posted. 697 views . 0 min read
 

 Article
1000 Points For Death Penalty, 500 For Lifer: How 'Role Model' MP is Cracking Down on Rape

Additionally, the government introduced ‘eProsecution’ App that enables administrators to monitor around 1000 public prosecutors in MP on a daily basi...

Recently posted. 443 views . 1 min read
 

 Article
Super 30 Founder Anand Kumar Felicitated With Prestigious Award In The US

Anand Kumar has been running the highly innovative Super 30 programme for the last 18 years to mentor 30 students free off cost through a year-long residential co...

Recently posted. 497 views . 1 min read
 

 Video
India Nepal Border Dispute



Recently posted . 524 views
 

 Video
PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN



Recently posted . 1K views
 

 Article
IRCTC looks to address food complaints! 10 steps Indian Railways is taking to keep passengers happy

IRCTC is setting up new kitchens and is upgrading existing ones in order to improve the quality of food preparation. Also, other than base kitchens and kitchen unit...

Recently posted. 642 views . 1 min read
 

 Article
Bihar woman gangraped while taking dip in Ganga; incident filmed, circulated on social media

In the video, the woman is seen pleading to the accused and asking them to consider the “sanctity” of the Ganga, which she addressed as “mother&rd...

Recently posted. 645 views . 1 min read
 

 
 
 

   Prashnavali

  Thought of the Day

"If you are not willing to risk the usual you will have to settle for the ordinary."
Anonymous

Be the first one to comment on this story

Close
Post Comment
Shibu Chandran
2 hours ago

Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
2 hours ago

Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
2 hours ago

Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
2 hours ago

Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST


ads
Back To Top