Story Time

The Story of Draupadi Murmu: The Girl Who Became President

Long ago, in a small village surrounded by green hills and forests in Odisha, there lived a little girl named Draupadi. Her family was not rich. They belonged to the Santhal tribe, one of the tribal communities of India. Draupadi grew up in a mud house with a thatched roof. She often studied at night under the dim light of a kerosene lamp because electricity was not always there.

But Draupadi loved to learn. She believed that books were magical doors to new worlds. Even when life was tough, she never gave up on her studies. Her parents encouraged her, reminding her that education was the key to changing her life.

When Draupadi grew up, she became a teacher. She loved teaching children, especially girls, because she wanted them to believe in themselves. She would say, “Education gives you wings to fly.”

Later, she entered politics, not for fame or money, but because she wanted to help her people. She worked hard for farmers, for poor families, and for girls who wanted to study but didn’t have the chance.

Life was not easy for Draupadi. She faced many personal losses, including her husband and children. Most people would have given up after so much pain. But Draupadi did not stop. She carried her grief with courage and turned her sorrow into strength.

Step by step, with honesty and kindness, Draupadi rose higher. And then something extraordinary happened. In 2022, she became the 15th President of India. She was the first tribal woman ever to hold this powerful position in the entire history of the country.

Her journey inspired millions. She showed children everywhere that no matter where you are born, no matter how difficult your life is, if you work hard, stay honest, and believe in yourself, you can reach the highest place.


The Lesson

Draupadi Murmu’s story teaches us:

  • Education is powerful – it can change lives.
  • Courage matters – even when life is hard, keep moving forward.
  • Kindness and honesty win in the end.

✨ And so, children in every corner of India now look up to Draupadi Murmu and whisper, “If she could do it, so can we.”


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