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Question
On the basis of your reading of the above text complete the following sentence:
It is ironical that though the poor children are hungry for knowledge __________
Solution
It is ironical that though the poor children are hungry for knowledge no government or non-govt. organizations come to the real help of Babar Ali, the youngest headmaster in the world.
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