Nepal's 68-year-old student

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Poverty meant Mr Kami never finished his studies as a child. But now he's set on achieving his goal of becoming a teacher.
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With the aid of a walking stick, Mr Kami makes the hour-long journey to school every day.
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Currently in the 10th grade in Nepal's schooling system, he studies alongside 14 and 15-year-old students.
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"This is my first experience teaching a person who is as senior as my father's age," teachers have said of the father of six and grandfather of eight.
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His classmates have dubbed him 'Baa', which translates to 'father' in Nepali.
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"To forget my sorrows I go to school," Mr Kami told Reuters photojournalist Navesh Chitrakar, adding that he wanted to escape a lonely life after the death of his wife.
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Navesh Chitrakar had nothing but praise for the determination of Mr Kami, who studies by torchlight at night and skips meals because he can't afford it. "He is a very strong and motivational person, also wise but I felt his sadness and loneliness," the photojournalist told the BBC.
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Despite his age, Mr Kami joins in all school activities, including volleyball.
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He wants to study until his death, adding he hoped it would encourage others to ignore age obstacles.