This 98-year-old freedom fighter has built eighteen primary schools for the poor children

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98-year-old freedom fighter, Sudhanshu Biswas, is successfully running a voluntary organisation—Ramkrishna Sevaashram, which has so far established 18 primary schools in the Sunderbans region, West Bengal. Mr Biswas works round the clock to keep an old age home, a dispensary and children’s home running at Ramkrishnapur.

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In a 2015 report by DNA, soon after the country achieved independence, Mr Biswas was imbued with the philosophy of Swami Vivekananda. In 1948, he renounced his family life and head to the Himalayas in search of true knowledge. “I spent 14 years as a wandering saint in the Himalayas. I came across several saints there, who have renounced the material world. I have also spent some years living with the ‘untouchables’ in Varanasi,” Mr Biswas said. He returned to Kolkata in the 1960s.

Mr Biswas established two Ashrams in 1971 at Hottar in South 24 Parganas. Later in 1973, he established Sri Ramakrishna Sevaashram near Baruipur. “In 1996, he established as many as 18 free schools for the poor and downtrodden in the most underdeveloped places at Sundarbans. These schools are now self-reliant and do not look for grant anymore,” said Molay Dasgupta, president at Sri Ramakrishna Sevaashram.

The primary non-formal school in Ramkrishnapur has changed lives of several poor children and orphans. As claimed by the teachers there, hundreds of former students have now become teachers, doctors or engineers today. Every morning the students at this school, start their day with the teachings of Swami Vivekananda. Thereafter Mr Biswas teaches Mathematics to the students.

Source: You Story

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