In India CSR
or the Community Social Responsibility is a trend that has gained momentum in
the recent past only. But it is to be noted that, CSR is being vied by the corporate
as an instrument either to evade the tax or to hallucinate the mass. Yet there
are some good Samaritans who are working at the grass root of the nation to
build a vibrant and strong nation called India. Here in Bargarh District we as
well got few philanthropists, but their glory remained unsung. The irony is
that we never acknowledge the contribution they made to the society either
because of our ignorance or because we are much jealous of their good deeds.
Sh.Budhadeb
Meher an octogenarian of Dahita village under Padampur Sub-Division of Bargarh
Dist. is a social activist on his own accord. He wanted to provide the education
to his village children as he himself has been deprived of this basic need
during his childhood. He recalls there was no school or the classroom in his
village Dangachancha which falls under
Rajborasambar region of Bargarh District. Basically this area is an arid
region, hence drought prone. Most of the people are either Schedule Caste or
Schedule Tribe and lead life Below the Poverty Line(BPL). In that village one
teacher used to teach Oriya alphabets for a couple of hours in a cow shed,
called guhal path. During the pre-independence era note books, pens and
pencils were not yet commercially available in rural India. Education was
imparted only orally. In those decades the parents unable to afford to buy the
black slates and the chalk pieces. So Budhadeb and his friends need to crush
the red bricks and collect its dust. They use to spread the ochre brick dust on
the floor and with fingers use to draw the Oriya alphabets and numeric. Whereas today’s children got every comfort be
it the note books, pens or the pencils. But seldom they seat at home to study
their text books. Instead day long they are engaged on playing electronic games
in the tabs, cell phones, laptops or be it the computers.
During the
prime years of his life he executed many welfare projects for the society, that
too without any willful political motive. He erected the front gate of the Dahita
High School so as no bovine be it cattles or cows should trespass to the school
premises. On the other hand he donated a three decimal plot and INR 20,000 to
build the DPEP school at Dahita. Then he realised when the school children pass
out of 10th Standard, where they would go to pursue further studies.
There was not a single college in and around five Panchayats be it Dahita,
Buden, Budamal, Dahigaon or Khaliapali. In the meanwhile the Govt. of Odisha
issued a circular to build a college in that area.
Budhadeb along with the people
of surrounding villages build a committee to set up a college. Budhadeb took
the lead position by donating INR 1,10,000. On the other hand he donated his
agricultural land to pave the road to reach the proposed sight of +2 Arts
college. This college was inaugurated in the year 1996. Its 20 years since then.
As on this date this college is employing seven lecturers to impart the
education to around 280 students of either gender most of whom hails from Below
Poverty Line(BPL). Mr.Susanta Mishra the English lecturer of this college says,
over the two decades many of their
students able to build a career for self and got well settled in life. Two of
its students by the name Sobhagya Hota and Aditya Panigrahi qualified as bank
Probationary Officers(PO) and got jobs with two Scheduled National Banks. Whereas
Tapabanta Pandey got a job with Dept. of Posts.
It’s worth
acknowledging how a virtual illiterate Oriya built a school and a college with
his meager income to impart the education to his village children, while he himself
has been deprived off it in life.
On 27th May 2017 Buddhadeb Meher has been felicitated as a Change Agent of Odisha by Bhubaneswar based civil society Yes We Can. His name was nominated by developer of this blog E Kiran Mohan
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Dist.Bargarh, Odisha, India
Good Article . It lead a constructive message for the society . Thnx sir for bringing to Buddhadev Meher in to light . Really a great initative it is .
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Sushanta Mishra
Really sir Buddhadev Meher is an Living Legend .
ReplyDeleteThis is a Really a Great Initiative for the society.
And the way of Describing of A Personality is Really Amazing ...
Best Article Ever Sir..
Good article on my grandpa ... Thanks Mr Rao writing on a subject of unsung hero.
ReplyDeleteThrice I had been to Padampur, but could never imagine a small village like Dahita having such great social crusader. Politicians show their face only during the time of election. But people like Budhadeb Meher stay back in their village while taking care of the villagers.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir for writing such a lovely article. I feel proud to be his grandson. He is the sole of our society and a living hero. Love you Dada
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