Barefoot College

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Barefoot College
Location
Tilonia, Rajasthan, India
Information
Type Public
Established 1972
Founder Bunker Roy
Faculty 10
Enrollment 400
Campus Village
Website

Barefoot college known as Social Work and Research Centre is an Non-governmental organization founded by Bunker Roy in 1972. It is a solar-powered school that teaches illiterate women from impoverished villages to become doctors, solar engineers, architects, and other such professions. The school is located at Tilonia village, Rajasthan, India. It serves a population of over 125,000 people.[1]

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[edit] Founder's philosophy

The organization was established to solve grave problems like drinking water quality, female education, health and sanitation, rural unemployment, income generation, electricity and power, as well as social awareness and the conservation of ecological systems in rural India. Bunker Roy, born to a wealthy Indian family, received what he described as a "very snobby, elitist, expensive education," which he believes imparts arrogance without providing the kind of practical knowledge needed in poor villages. His decision to leave the city for the village estranged him from his parents, furthering his conviction that "such an education can destroy you." [2]

The policy of the Barefoot College is to take women from the poorest of villages and teach them to become professionals without requiring them to read or write. In extreme cases, there are students without verbal fluency in the languages of their teachers.[3] It is the only school with such a policy, as well as the only school in India that is entirely solar-powered. Keeping with the principles of the Barefoot College, solar panels were installed by a Hindu priest with only eight years of schooling, and many of the builders were themselves illiterate.[4]

[edit] Cross-cultural Collaboration

One program of the Barefoot College brings women from villages in rural Africa (which do not have electricity) to the Barefoot College. They are then trained by local Indian women at the Barefoot College. At the end of their training, they return to Africa with new skills that allow them to install solar electricity in their villages.[5]

[edit] Awards

In 1998, it was awarded the Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Puraskar (Indira Gandhi Environment Award), by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India. [6] In 2003, the Barefoot College won an Ashden Award for its work bringing solar power to rural villages.[7]

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.barefootcollege.org/
  2. ^ (in English) Altruism and Compassion in Economic Systems (Liner notes). Zurich, Switzerland: Mind and Life Institute. 2010 [DVD 2010]. 
  3. ^ http://www.barefootcollege.org/
  4. ^ (in English) Altruism and Compassion in Economic Systems (Liner notes). Zurich, Switzerland: Mind and Life Institute. 2010 [DVD 2010]. 
  5. ^ [1]
  6. ^ "List of Awardees". Ministry of Environment and Forests. http://envfor.nic.in/citizen/award/igpp.html#LIST. 
  7. ^ Barefoot College wins Ashden Award


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