Education For Work

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Raja Ram is a farmer learning to run a general store in a village in West Nepal. He had not been to school, but had learned some math from family and friends. He was now learning practical techniques from a local shopkeeper for measuring, calculating prices, counting out change and determining profit and loss.

When a customer entered, Raja Ram, using his head and fingers, rapidly totalled the order for two metres of cloth at 23 rupees and 50 paisa, and four containers of tobacco at 2 rupees and 25 paisa each. "…so 2 and 4 and 8 rupees and 4 suka are 1 rupee, so 9 rupees for the tobacco and 23 rupees and 9 rupees is 23  and  10 and 33 less one is 32 rupees and 50 paisa." Money changed hands and before long the customer was out of the shop.

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