Sunday, January 31, 2010

The real Phunsuk Wangdu of ‘3 Idiots’ lives in Ladakh doing yeoman service.

I give below an update sent by two of my students, Sunita Patel and James George.

The real Phunsuk Wangdu of ‘3 Idiots’ lives in Ladakh doing yeoman service.

For those of you who have seen the movie '3 Idiots' would recall the end when Chatur and others are franitically going trace Ranchod (AMIR) find him in Ladakh and discover that Ranchod is in fact Phunsuk Wangdu whom Chatur is going to sign for buying his patent rights for inventions.

The character of Phunshuk Wandu has living parallance in real life. He is SONAM WANGCHUK who is real and has similarity to the film character. He fought against the education system and won. Read it here.

Sonam Wangchuk is the Founder Director of the Students' Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh (SECMOL). Founded in 1988 by a group of students who had themselves been 'victims' of the alien education system foisted on Ladakh and its people.

SECMOL strives to rebuild the lost pride and self-confidence of the Ladakhi people through its educational reforms programme 'Operation New Hope'.

Wangchuk has also designed the SECMOL campus, which runs on solar energy and uses no fossil fuels for cooking, lighting or heating, even when temperatures fall to minus 25 degrees. He now shares this technology with schools across Ladakh.

With the exception of religious training in monasteries, traditional Ladakhi culture had no separate process called 'education'. Education was rather a product of an intimate relationship with the community and the environment, through which children learnt about the flora and fauna of their native land, their uses and how to adapt their life to the peculiarities of their environment.

The Ladakhi culture has traditionally been one of self-sufficiency and harmony with the environment, as generations grew up learning how to make clothes from the wool of their sheep and shoes from yak skin, and building houses out of mud and stone. 'Education' thus imparted allowed successive generations to utilise resources in an effective and sustainable way.

The advent of Western education in the 1970s, however, saw the steady erosion of this knowledge and respect for the Earth. School became a place to forget and even look down on traditional skills and knowledge. The medium of instruction was Urdu and English, alien to the vast majority of Ladakhis, leading to a failure rate of 95 per cent. This caused people to lose their self-reliance, self-esteem and connections to their roots.

Himself a victim of this failed system, Wangchuk decided to return to Ladakh and try and bring in educational reform. With this in mind he founded SECMOL and launched Operation New Hope in 1994 to overhaul the public education system in Ladakh, making it culturally and environmentally relevant.

An engineer by training, Wangchuk is passionate about solar energy and has designed a low cost solar water heater that provides hot water to all residents on the SECMOL campus. All the buildings on the SECMOL campus have been designed such that they trap the maximum amount of heat in the day.

As a result the 20,000 sq. ft. SECMOL building does not use any fuel for heating, even in winter when temperatures are as low as -25°C! SECMOL is currently helping to design and oversee construction of several school buildings in Ladakh so that these principles get implemented in a larger way, reducing Ladakh's fuel burden.

Wangchuk has also been instrumental in publishing Ladakh's Melong, the only magazine in the region (in English and in Ladakhi), devoted to regional news and environmental issues such as garbage, tourism impacts on Ladakh's high-altitude wetlands, community-based tourism in Protected Areas such as the Hemis National Park, etc.

In 2004 he was awarded the Earth Heroes award.

For further details, also look up:

http://www.theearthheroes.com/sonamWangchuk.html

 

1 comment:

Microflick said...

I was really shocked to heard the news.
I was inspired by the character Phunksuk Wangdu in 3 idiots.