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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2023 · 56 MIN

Bunker Roy: There is no urban solution to a rural problem

from Grassroots Nation · host Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies

How did a Doon School and St. Stephens College Alumni end up spending his life in service to rural India? Bunker Roy, born Sanjit Roy in 1945 in Burnpur, Asansol had a privileged, elite upbringing. But a visit to Bengal during the famine in 1965 affected him deeply, and made him question the privilege he enjoyed. This led him to reject a prospective career in the private sector to work in rural India. Bunker moved to Tilonia village in Rajasthan, and began working on water issues in the drought prone region. In 1972 Bunker set up the Social Work and Research Centre, and their work expanded from water and irrigation to include broader issues such as empowerment and livelihoods. The Social Work and Research Centre, now called the Barefoot College, is built on Gandhian principles of practicality, local indigenous knowledge and self-sufficiency. The impact of the Barefoot College is difficult to quantify, and goes well beyond the thousands of rural women from across the world who have been trained as solar engineers, to include innovation in water, energy, livelihoods, education and sustainability. In this conversation with journalist and curator of Ahimsa Conversations, Rajni Bakshi, Bunker talks about the challenges during the early years of Tilonia, the difference between education and literacy and why we should all think about living in rural India for a year. For additional information including additional resources and show notes, please go to www.rohininilekaniphilanthropies.org Archival Audio: Solar Mamas present a wonderful rendition of "We Shall Overcome" & " Hum Honge Kamyab" by Narendra Modi Solar Mamas of The World | Barefoot College by Barefoot College International Barefoot College Story- DST( Department of Science and Technology, Government of India) Film by barefoot college Tilonia

How did a Doon School and St. Stephens College Alumni end up spending his life in service to rural India? Bunker Roy, born Sanjit Roy in 1945 in Burnpur, Asansol had a privileged, elite upbringing. But a visit to Bengal during the famine in 1965 affected him deeply, and made him question the privilege he enjoyed. This led him to reject a prospective career in the private sector to work in rural India. Bunker moved to Tilonia village in Rajasthan, and began working on water issues in the drought prone region. In 1972 Bunker set up the Social Work and Research Centre, and their work expanded from water and irrigation to include broader issues such as empowerment and livelihoods. The Social Work and Research Centre, now called the Barefoot College, is built on Gandhian principles of practicality, local indigenous knowledge and self-sufficiency. The impact of the Barefoot College is difficult to quantify, and goes well beyond the thousands of rural women from across the world who have been trained as solar engineers, to include innovation in water, energy, livelihoods, education and sustainability. In this conversation with journalist and curator of Ahimsa Conversations, Rajni Bakshi, Bunker talks about the challenges during the early years of Tilonia, the difference between education and literacy and why we should all think about living in rural India for a year. For additional information including additional resources and show notes, please go to www.rohininilekaniphilanthropies.org Archival Audio: Solar Mamas present a wonderful rendition of "We Shall Overcome" & " Hum Honge Kamyab" by Narendra Modi Solar Mamas of The World | Barefoot College by Barefoot College International Barefoot College Story- DST( Department of Science and Technology, Government of India) Film by barefoot college Tilonia

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