Bunker Roy
(1945-)

Indian Social Entrepreneur
Founded Barefoot College
Schwab Entrepreneur
2005 Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship

birthdate: June 30
birthplace:
Burnpur Bengal, India

Sanjit "Bunker" Roy is an Indian social entrepreneur who, in 1972, established the Social Work and Research Centre, now known as the Barefoot College, to train rural poor in occupations like engineers, health workers and teachers, that will benefit and improve the lives of their communities. Bunker Roy decided to dedicate his life to helping the rural poor during the Bihar famine of the 1960s, when he left his comfortable life to see the situation firsthand and was deeply moved by the suffering he witnessed. For more than 3 decades he has been a leading figure for sustainable development in the Indian NGO community, and continues to be a source of inspiration for young Indian social entrepreneurs. Bunker Roy's own heroes include Mahatma Gandhi and his wife, Aruna Roy, who has worked with him in his activities for social change, as well as accomplishing many achievements for a better world in her own work. In 2002 Bunker Roy was selected to receive the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship award; he received the Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy, often dubbed the 'Green Oscar' in 2003; and in 2005 he received the Skoll Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship Award, which included a seizable financial grant.

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