This Father Travels 12 Km & Waits 4 Hours So His Daughter Can Get An Education

Pradamini Kumari

Fathers share a special bond with their daughters. They’ll always be their daddy’s ‘little girl’, no matter how old they turn. 


Sometimes, fathers also sacrifice a lot to make ends meet and to give their family everything they need to lead a comfortable life and this 50-year-old father from Afghanistan is no different.  

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Safi Ali, a Twitter user posted a heartwarming story on his account that we think is worth mentioning. In his post he talks about Mia Khan, a father who takes his daughter to Nooraniya school, which is run by the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan, on his bike by travelling 12 kms, everyday. That’s not all though. He patiently waits for four hours for his daughter’s classes to get over to get her back home safely. 


Mia Khan is an uneducated man but he wants his daughter to become a doctor as there are none in their village currently. He wants to give his daugther the best education so that she can become a strong, independent woman. 

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Mr. Khan has 7 daughters and 2 sons but due to a heart condition he is no longer able to work. Now, his sons earn for the family while the four younger daughters go to a private teacher’s home in the village to study. 

People on Twitter are also appreciating this ‘Super Dad’ who wants to give his daughters proper education so that they can lead a good life. 

Thank you Mr. Khan for being an inspiration. You are the real hero.

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