Elderly Educator's Inspiring Civic Duty

Leela Shrotri, a 98-year-old former teacher, cast her vote in Thane's municipal election, underscoring democracy's timeless appeal. A former student, now an autorickshaw driver, ensured her journey to the polls. Despite challenges, she voted, exemplifying civic duty. Celebrated for her community contributions, she's planning her centennial birthday.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Thane | Updated: 15-01-2026 15:19 IST | Created: 15-01-2026 15:19 IST
Elderly Educator's Inspiring Civic Duty
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A 98-year-old former teacher, Leela Shrotri, cast her vote in the Thane Municipal Corporation elections, reinforcing that civic duty transcends age.

Leela's commitment was aided by Dilip Phatak, a former student turned autorickshaw driver, who ensured her participation by driving her to the BJ High School polling booth.

Despite challenges due to her age, voting center staff facilitated her access. Leela's dedication to democracy and education is celebrated by the community, with plans for her upcoming 100th birthday already underway.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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