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Shri’s Work: An Indian Woman Shaping the Future by Teaching English in Ecuador

Published on September 16, 2024

At 47, Shri finds great joy in sharing knowledge with children, whom she sees as her own. She firmly believes that teaching with love yields positive results.

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