A railway station in Japan

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 A railway station in Japan remained open for 3 years just for a student_

The girl was closed as soon as she graduated,

This is called the value of education . . !

This is a railway station called Kami Shirataki, located on the island of Hokkaido in northern Japan. For the past three years, only two trains stopped at this station for one passenger every day. 

Japan Railways decided to close this station three years ago due to its remoteness and the lack of passengers on this route, but the administration changed its decision when they came to know that there was a passenger who traveled on this train every day - this train stopping at this deserted station was the only means of going to college for a girl. 

At that time, this railway station in Japan was fully functional for only one passenger and two trains stopped here every day. The schedule of which was also prepared considering the time of going to and returning from college of the girl. If sometimes the girl's school closed late, the schedule of the train was also changed accordingly.

 Although this decision was quite expensive for Japan Railways, it set an example for governments around the world about how a welfare government takes care of the needs of its citizens and how far the state can go for a child's education. The student in question completed her college education on March 26 this year, and according to Japan Railways, the station continued to function like this until then.

 When China's TV channel CCTV shared the incident on its Facebook page, people's comments were worth reading. One person wrote: "I am sure that this is the best thing I have heard in my past and future life." Another person said: "Why would I hesitate to sacrifice my life for a state that can go to such lengths for the future of the children of my nation?"



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