Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Professor Sandeep Desai... Man with a mission..


A day back my sister told me about some professor which Salman Khan had mentioned in his tweets. The tweet was "Prof sandeep desai ka jawab nahi .kamaal karte ho yaar prof saheb"

Then i tried to find out what's all this about and was excited on knowing about this man Prfessor Sandeep Desai. Thought of communicating this to all on how one can make a huge  difference on his own rather than blaming the system for everything. The cotents are from Times of India. 

As the train leaves Churchgate station, a deep voice announces in chaste Marathi, "Vidya daan sarva sreshtha daan aahe. (Donation towards education is the greatest donation.)" Standing amid the crush of commuters in the humid second-class compartment, a middle-aged man with a rucksack follows up his opening aphorism with a one-minute speech on how a small donation from commuters could help rescue the poor from the scourge of illiteracy. He proceeds to deliver the same speech in fluent English and Hindi and then extends his donation box. 

Professor Sandeep Desai has been following this unusual routine for the last five months. Every morning, he boards a Churchgate-bound train from Goregaon and does the gruelling commute back and forth between the two stations to collect donations for his half-constructed school at Nanar village in Ratnagiri district. "I do this for six hours daily," says the former engineer who used to teach at the S P Jain Institute of Management and Research. 

Desai's social service began in 1997 when he quit his job and took up other assignments to fund Shloka, a free English-medium school for children from the Goregaon slums. "After Shloka, which we started in 2005, we began our second school at Ratnagiri for poor rural children, but the construction got delayed due to a shortage of funds," he says. That's when he decided to collect money directly from the common man. "The response has been great. In just five months, I have collected over Rs 4 lakh," he says. 

The professor says it isn't just about money—he actively looks for teaching volunteers as well. "I want people to be aware that if India has to progress, every child from the slums and rural areas has to become literate," he says. During his collection drives, thus, Desai invites every commuter to become a vidya sevak or volunteer who can teach at his schools. "So far 15 people have volunteered," he says. "The volunteers are free to teach whatever subjects they want, but we insist that they teach for at least 10 hours a month." 

On an average, Desai collects around Rs 3,000 every day. "I usually begin after noon and end by 6 pm. Commuters are usually reluctant to open their purse during peak hours," he says. Initially he did feel awkward passing his hat around. "The first day I could not even make a speech till the train reached Andheri. But an inner voice told me that I was not begging for myself but for a greater cause that will change the lives of thousands of poor kids across Maharashtra," he says. 

Desai accepts donations from 50 paise to Rs 1,000 with equal humility. "I go back and do my accounts till the last denomination and deposit the money in the bank account maintained by the trust," he says. His contributors range from youngsters to senior citizens. "Once, two cops who got into the train to catch hold of some card-playing commuters heard my speech and donated some money. This school, when it comes up, will be a living testimony to the generosity of Mumbai commuters," he concludes, as boards another Borivli fast.

Actor Salman Khan was among the many people who came forward to lend a helping hand. The actor tweeted on Sunday, "Prof Sandeep Desai ka jawab nahi. Kamaal karte ho yaar prof sahib," The actor has not only donated money for the school but even tweeted the bank account number of the school so that his fans can contribute. 

"Salman called me up and he took my bank account details. He has told me that he will contribute," Desai said, adding, "I have been inundated with calls and emails from across the world offering financial aid." 

But, according to Desai, he felt the "biggest" difference when he got into a train on Monday morning and was about to deliver his one-minute speech in Marathi, Hindi and English on how commuters could help rescue the poor from the scourge of illiteracy. 


"People recognised me immediately and began donating money even before I began my speech. The response has been overwhelming and I collected Rs 8,200 in just three hours," Desai said. "I think I can now fulfill the dream of my mother who was a school teacher. She too wanted to start a school in her village," he added. 

In 2001, Desai founded the Shloka Missionaries, a non-charitable trust, along with two other trustees in order to spread literacy among the poorest of poor in India. "We realised that though many poor students were highly intelligent, they failed in English and science. This was because they could not comprehend the medium of communication," he says. 

Prof Sandeep Desai can be contacted on 9322757030. His bank account details: bank account no 002210100040149 bank of india goregaon east branch.  Do visit  http://shlokamissionaries.org/ 

Hats off to the person. Do conttribute something to this noble cause on this joy of giving week. Also i extend special thanks to tweet of Salman Khan. The classic example of power of a celebrity using twitter. :) 

37 comments:

Pratiba Bhat said...

THANK YOU....

Devidas said...

Great work by great man.Simple thought of a common man can make him great if he truly tries it from his heart.He can inspire all of us.Everyone at some point of life has to realize the fact that they have to give something back to the society,everyone can contribute in their own way,only then we can build a healthy society and strong nation.We cant blame our politicians for everything,even a small initiative can have a great impact,this person is a good example for that.

Anonymous said...

Good article depicting the work Prof.Sandeep Desai. The following words from site also depict the humble nature of this person

"It is said that, if you give food to a hungry man
You feed him for a day.
But if you teach him some skills, you feed him for life.

Charity should be like that.
It should create a future.

Whatever you contribute, will go for education
Of the underprivileged and the deprived ones."

Anonymous said...

Sandeep.
Truly admire your passion and the efforts your are puuting in to build this country's future. I think everyone can contribute something big- small amount money in their own capacity, what matters is time and sacrifices from on going life and our own personal plans. People should now support you and back your plans. We need Vidya Sevaks. I would like to be one.

Anonymous said...

I can't put my warm sentiments into cold words for a man like Prof Desai.I met him only once but all I can say is he is doing a great job.All the best to him.

Anonymous said...

thanks for highlighting another unsung hero.

waiting for your next update.

trisha
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Kishor S. said...

Today I met Professor Sandeep Desai in local train between dadar to mumbai central stn.Same way as written in above article he delivered his speech and collected money for poor childrens education.Really he is doing great great work for our Nation so join him and help his cause.
"To build great Nation and good future Education is must for every one."
one correction in above article his mobile no. is 9322757030.

Kishor S. said...

Today,I have met Prof.Sandeep Desai in local train at 9:25pm train from dadar to mumbai central.As mentioned in above article he delivered his speech and collected fund for poor childrens education.He is doing Great great work for our Nation.
Join him & support his cause.
"To build great Nation and good future Education is must for every one."
One correction :
Sandeep Desai's Contact No.9322757030.

Prakash Gada said...

i met prof sandeep desai in the local train,when i boarded from kandivali to dadar.i dont know from which station he boarded as i was reading some mails.and suddenly i heard a loud voice to get attention of the commuters,at first i thought he must be a salesman wanting to sell somethings,but when his speech caught momentum and the words delivered were just heart touching....that even a well educated professor has a noble and generous cause to beg in local trains...HATS OFF TO U PROFESSOR.....I WAS REALLY TOUCHED BY UR WILL TO FIGHT AGAINST ILLITERACY....HATS OFF AGAIN...

Subhash Mathur said...

Hats off! to prof Desai. We need more such people in all corners of India to spread the message of Teach India. Each One Teach One can also make at least 5 crore literates.
I am based in North India and keep this mission in mind.I hope i will also be able to fulfill this dream.I am also a retired engineer and carry this dream.

Mahendra said...

I met this professor today when i was travelling to my office on Churchgate bound train. What Prof Desai is doing is truly great. I believe that we are born with a purpose in life. And that purpose we need to find for ourselves. This is one of them for sure because it is going to be my mission in life from now onwards. I thank Prof Desai for making me realise my innerself. Thanks once again.

atul said...

संदीप सर खरोखर तुम्ही उत्तम काम करीत आहात लोकाल ट्रेन मध्ये प्रवास करणाऱ्या प्रत्येक प्रवास्याला तुमचा अभिमान आहे.

atul said...

संदीप सर खरोखर तुम्ही उत्तम काम करीत आहात लोकाल ट्रेन मध्ये प्रवास करणाऱ्या प्रत्येक प्रवास्याला तुमचा अभिमान आहे.

prof mohak barot said...

i met prof. sandeep desai last week n really felt like saluting him n wat a great work sir hope n wishing best of luck to u mission
shloka n prof sandeep desai rocks

Deepak Sharma said...

the no u gave is an 11 digit no, the actual no is 09322757030. I met him day before yesterday. Very humble & down to earth man.

Mrinal said...

i happened to meet the professor for the first time today onboard a local from CST heading home...truly got touched by his efforts for those underprivileged children.


All the Best in your efforts professor

Arun said...

Hello Prof., It was really great meeting you in Yugaantar (M.S.University, Baroda). It thank you n congratulate you for doing such an Amazing job. All the Best Pro.-

SANDEEP SHEWALE said...

SANDEEP SHEWALE SAID:

Dear Sandeep Sir, I respect from my heart for your Thoughts and vision. I do not find any words in the dictonary which will explain your work. It's Great......All the best.

Anonymous said...

Today morning I met first time to Sandeep Sir & after some dissucion with sir. I recognised that nothing is Impposible in our life...I request who will reading this blogg please convey thoughts of Sandeep Sir in all over world to built great Nation...
- Kiran Mankar

Anonymous said...

Thnx for sharing such a good info

Anonymous said...

On March 5 2012 night 9:40 i have met him in Harbour Line train,was damn impressed by his AK47 words.It triggered like the bullets and stopped at seawoods station.After i met him, i thought to myself,we all sit and watch or plan how to do, This man had gone more levels ahead and done a great job,Good that we all live because of Good people in our country.Lets ignite young souls and make a better India,

Jai Hind.

Regards
Ronald

Anonymous said...

So many hats offs!! I didn't know people still wear hats in India! Good job, Sandeep, more power to you!

jonathan_kale said...

prof. Sandeep sir!
i wish i could also be a part of this great campgin of yours!
hats of to you!

Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

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NirmalaDaas said...

Keep it up Sir, will surely like to meet you. As of now, posted on my FB.

Anonymous said...

Salute to the man with mission

Anonymous said...

I met Mr Sandeep Desai Sir on Thursday (Raksha Bandhan day)at around 9.30 pm in a fast train from Bhayander to Churchgate stn and as described by every1,this was the 1st time i heard a subject which was very much dear to me. After his speech, I saw him - the real man, literally begging for his cause of educating the poor and brought tears in my eyes. My hands immediately went to my Vaulet and at that time i realised that it was missing. I searched for it found it below the seat and immediately handed over my contribution to him. He is a man with a good & noble heart. Sir, U r a motivation to the present generation, KEEP IT UP - SIR

gunvant jain said...

After almsot 1.5 years since I heard about him - Met him today.... amazing person he is !

Play Angry-Bird Game said...

nice article
thanks for sharing

SAHAS said...

Pray for all your ways to get cleared to achieve your dream....Its beyond appreciation...Lucky to meet you in this life..Thank you sir...

Rahul Mane said...

Few people realize the true meaning of their life I would like to congratulate and all the best Sandeep Desai Mission

Vinay S, Associate Profesor and Head, Dept of CSE, PESITM, Shivamogga said...

Hi Deepak, I have corrected the number in the post. Thanks for the information.

rasika said...

Sir Hats off Natamastak! You are god ... I am also ex employee of S P jain.want to meet and touch your feet.. Great!

Unknown said...

Hats off professor, sir ... If there is any school around Patna, let me know to contribute as Teacher.

Anonymous said...

Hats off to u ! And what u r doing is not begging it is upliftment of society!

arun kulkarni Blog said...

Amazing and very inspiring , I am planning to meet him do my bit of support