Neeraj Kumar, also known as Guru Rahman, runs the Adamya Aditi Gurukul in Bihar, providing coaching for competitive exams. He is not only famous in the state but also in other parts of India. A student from a poor family in Begusarai, who pays a fee of only 11 rupees, considers Guru Rahman his mentor. Just like the Guru Rahman in Patna, the Guru Rahman in Begusarai is known for his unique teaching style and the ability to teach needy children without the need for any notes.

Who is Guru Rahman from Begusarai? H Rahman, from Gadhupura village, about 35 kilometers from the district headquarters of Begusarai, completed his education in Patna from 2012 to 2015, paying a fee of 11 rupees at Guru Rahman’s coaching center. After that, in 2016, he opened the Rahman competition coaching center in his village to provide education to poor children, especially girls in the area. Since then, he has been fulfilling the dream of providing education to the poor, orphaned, and helpless children for a fee of 11 rupees, helping them become government officers.

Helping the poor. Guru Rahman believes that his ultimate goal is to ensure that every poor child has a book and a pen in their hands. He says that it is considered a crime for a teacher if a student leaves their education due to poverty. In this regard, it can be said that a guru like Guru Rahman is needed in our society to fulfill the social aspirations along with moral development.

नीरज कुमार या बेगूसराय के गुरु रहमान बिहार में एक प्रसिद्ध शिक्षक हैं। वे वर्षों से ‘अदम्या अदिति गुरुकुल’ चलाकर प्रतियोगी परीक्षाओं की तैयारी कराते हैं। उनकी स्कूल न केवल बिहार में बल्कि भारत के अन्य राज्यों में भी प्रसिद्ध है। वे गरीब छात्रों को मात्र 11 रुपये फीस में शिक्षा देते हैं और उन्हें बिना किसी नोट्स की मदद से तैयार करते हैं। उनका मकसद है कि हर गरीब बच्चे के पास किताब और कलम हो। वे गरीब और अनाथ बच्चों के सपने पूरे करने में मदद कर रहे हैं। गुरु रहमान की उपस्थिति ने उन्हें बेगूसराय के लोगों के बीच प्रसिद्ध बना दिया है।

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