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To Sir With Love - Winner of $1 million teacher prize changed girls' lives in India

Indian village teacher Ranjitsinh Disale reacts next to his family members after winning Global Teacher Prize 2020 December 3, 2020. Varkey Foundation/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO NEW USES AFTER JANUARY 3, 2021.

This year's Global Teacher Prize has been awarded to Ranjitsinh Disale for his work helping girls, most of then from poor tribal communities, at a village school in western India.

Disale immediately announced he would share the $1 million prize money with the nine other finalists.

He was honoured for having "transformed the life chances" of girls at the Zilla Parishad Primary School in Paritewadi, in Maharashtra state, prize organizers said.

Stephen Fry (L) appears on screen during a video call with Indian village teacher Ranjitsinh Disale, surrounded with family members, (R) who has won Global Teacher Prize 2020 December 3, 2020. Varkey Foundation/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO NEW USES AFTER JANUARY 3, 2021.

The announcement was made by actor and writer Stephen Fry at a virtual ceremony broadcast from the Natural History Museum in London. A jubilant Disale heard the news at home in India, surrounded by his family.

He started teaching at the school in 2009, when it was in a rundown building next to a cattle shed, according to organizers. School attendance was low and teenage marriage common.

The curriculum was not even in the girls' main language, Kannada. Disale moved to the village, learned the language and translated the class text books.

Indian village teacher Ranjitsinh Disale reacts with his family members after winning Global Teacher Prize 2020 December 3, 2020. Varkey Foundation/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO NEW USES AFTER JANUARY 3, 2021.

He also introduced digital learning tools and came up with personalized programmes for each student. His system of QR Coded Textbooks is now used across India.

School attendance is now 100 per cent, and one girl from the village has graduated from university, the organizers said.

Disale also initiated environmental projects in the drought-prone district, while his "Let's Cross the Borders" project connects young people from India and Pakistan, Palestine and Israel, Iraq and Iran, and the United States and North Korea to promote world peace.

The graphic shows the image of Indian village teacher Ranjitsinh Disale who has won Global Teacher Prize 2020 on December 3, 2020. Varkey Foundation/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO NEW USES AFTER JANUARY 3, 2021.

In his winner's speech, Disale said he would share half the prize money with his nine fellow finalists, meaning they would receive about $55,000 each. The award was established by the Varkey Foundation and is given in partnership with UNESCO.

(Writing by Angus MacSwan; Editing by Mike Collett-White)

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