Dr Bindeshwar Pathak, the founder of Sulabh Public School was motivated by a deep-seated passion for teaching and social reform. Initially driven by a desire to become a teacher, he recognized the profound impact that education could have on individuals and society. This realization led to the creation of Sulabh Public School in 1992, as a means to address the educational disparities faced by marginalized communities, particularly the children of scavengers.
Sulabh Public School was envisioned not only as an academic institution but as a leveller, providing equal opportunities to children from all social backgrounds to learn, grow, and succeed together. It attempted to break the stereotype that poor have no choice but to go ‘poor’ schools that lacked even the bare minimum facilities and above all quality faculty.
By offering quality education and a conducive learning environment, the school aimed to uplift children from economically and socially deprived backgrounds. The integration of English language education was particularly emphasized as proficiency in English was often seen as a key determinant of social mobility and success in India. The school sought to dismantle the barriers that marginalized children faced, providing them with the skills and knowledge needed to transcend their circumstances and integrate them into mainstream society.
The establishment of Sulabh Public School also served as a continuation of Dr Pathak’s broader social reform initiatives under the Sulabh movement. Recognizing the historical injustice and dehumanizing work of manual scavenging, Sulabh founder aimed to provide a dignified alternative through education and vocational training. The school was part of a larger effort to promote sanitation, health, hygiene, and human rights. By fostering an environment of cleanliness and equality, the school instilled values of respect, integrity, and community responsibility in its students, preparing them to be responsible and aware citizens.
Through Sulabh Public School, Dr Pathak not only aimed to provide academic learning but also to promote holistic development. The school offers a range of extracurricular activities and programs to nurture the overall growth of the children. The success and growth of the school over the years stand as a testament to Dr Pathak’s vision and commitment to social justice and educational excellence.
Dr Bindeshwar Pathak
(2 April 1943 – 15 Aug 2023)
PhD, DLitt,
Sociologist and Social Reformer
Founder, Sulabh Sanitation Movement