Watch video: Sanjib Das of Birbhum district talks about how he started the Bajrang Shishu Siksha Mandir school

Sanjib Das is a contract labourer with the Indian Railways in Birbhum district of West Bengal. He runs the informal Bajrang Shishu Siksha Mandir school for children in the low-income Suripara neighbourhood in Bolpur. “I see so many kids roaming the streets in the evenings,” he says, “And many of them are up to no good.  I thought of putting these children back on track by giving them some form of an education. That is why I started this school.”

The parents of most of the approximately 25 children in this school are domestic workers, handcart-pullers and chai wallas [tea sellers]. “I believe that even if one person in a community takes up the responsibility to teach or lead underprivileged children,” he says, “it will go a long way in developing our country.”

PHOTO • Sinchita Maaji

Sanjib's students taking part in a local drawing competition; many have won prizes as well

Some of Das’ students have participated in local drawing competitions and won prizes: “Who knows, there may be some potential top-class artists among them. They have it in them, but lack the guidance of a good teacher.”

This video and story were done as part of Sinchita Maji's 2015-16 PARI fellowship .

Sinchita Maji

Sinchita Maji is a Senior Video Editor at the People’s Archive of Rural India, and a freelance photographer and documentary filmmaker.

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