We all know how important education is, but only hardworking youth like Ram Kewal know why education is important. A young man who carried lights on his head all night in a wedding procession and reached school the next morning to complete his studies. Ram Kewal attended marriages like a laborer, but to fulfill his mother’s wish, he studied hard and passed high school. You may also be thinking that if lakhs of students passed the high school examination, then Ramkewal did this amazingly, then the next story will surprise you, because after independence, Ramkewal became the first student from his village to pass high school.

The media asked the tears in the eyes, the mother wiped them with the pallu – what were these tears of happiness?
According to the information received, a student who passed high school. When the media reached her house, there were tears in her eyes, the mother wiped her tears with a pallu, both mother and son could not understand whether these tears were of happiness or of the system of which they were victims. Let us now explain this whole matter to you. It is said that you are forced to kiss someone who is proud of something. Ram Kewal, a resident of Nizampur Mazre Ahmadpur village in Barabanki district proved this. In fact, no person could pass high school in this village even after 77 years of independence. In 2025, Ram Kewal broke this record and passed the high school examination. After this, DM Shashank Tripathi honored the young man and said that Ram Kewal has not only passed the exam but has strengthened the sentiments of education in the village.
Ram Kewal broke the 77-year-old tradition, passed the high school for the first time in the village after independence.
It is being told that education is the milk of a lioness who drinks it and will roar. This line of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar is a tribute to Ram Kewal, a young man from Barabanki district, which is adjacent to Lucknow, the capital of UP. Who gave importance to education while earning ₹300 per day and also spent time studying along with his salary. The result of which was that after independence, for the first time in the village, a young man could pass the high school examination, and the village has a happy atmosphere.
Studying with wages, Ram Kewal, who earns ₹300 a day, became the first education of the village.
Shailendra Dwivedi, principal of the primary school, said that there is a school in Nizampur since the British rule. The school was established in 1923 and operated from 1926. Congress leader Mohsin Ki Dawai also passed the exam here, the foundation stone of which was laid in 2013. Despite having schools around the village, the people of Nizampur had no desire to study. Most of the people here earn wages and feed their families. Kewal Ram Kewal’s father Jagdish Prasad decided to convince his son despite being illiterate. Ram Kewal’s mother is a primary school teacher who enrolled her son in GIC Ahmedpur after passing class 8. Pushpa did not give up after somehow collecting money and paying the fees and with the funds received from working as a school cook, she paid her son’s fees.
Ram Kewal replied to those who were teasing him – there was no high school pass in the village, now I am the first one.
Ram Kewal, a student, cried and said that when he used to go to school, children used to tease him by saying that no one in your village has passed high school till today and you will not pass either. After which he thought in his heart that by passing high school he would increase the honor of his family and his village. After that, he paid attention to his studies even while doing night work in the road light and changed his history.