For seven-year-old Jaynal Abedin at Suwaguri village in Assam’s Biswanath district, staying at home or going to school makes little difference. Jaynal studies with his 60-odd siblings and cousins in the same school—the Ajalashuti New Primary School. “It’s almost like our home. All the students are my cousins and we all stay together,” says Jaynal who studies in class II. In fact, more than 95 per cent of the students at the Ajalashuti school, established in 2004, are from the family of Hamed Ali. The 65-year-old farmer had to drop out after lower primary school, but wants the next generation from the family to study further and get to live better lives.