Pregnancy not the end: Dilkusha
That is a clear message from the students of the Dilkusha Girls School when they perform for Tadra Kahani tomorrow.
The message is based on a true story about one of their teachers who went through a rough journey, dropped out from school during her high school days, got caught in the wrong company and got pregnant.
Kalesi Raratabu, current teacher and who went through a similar situation said she stood up and continued her education right up to University level adding her parents prayers helped change her life.
Meanwhile, the Dilkusha Girls school has taught a lot of girls who came from broken families but through their upbringing based on Christian values, they have achieved a lot in their lives.
One of the girls who was crowned Miss Hibiscus, Margaret Singh is happily married and lives abroad.
Her teacher Marica Baulo remembers Margaret who was brought up at the Dilkusha Home.
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