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Sujata Sahu (social entrepreneur)

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Indian social entrepreneur

Sujata Sahu
Born
Sujata Seshan

(1968-09-18)18 September 1968 (age 57)
Neyveli, Tamilnadu, India
EducationBachelor of Science in Mathematics, Master of Science in Computer Application, Pune ( India) University
Occupationteacher turned charity worker
Known forsupporting schooling in theLadakh region
SpouseSandeep Sahu
ChildrenHansa Sahu, Nikhil Sahu, Siddhant Sahu, Anoushka Sahu and Neeraj Sahu.
Parent(s)R I Seshan, Retired Air Commodore from IAF ( Father) Girija Seshan ( Mother)
Websitewww.17000ft.org

Sujata Sahu is an Indiansocial entrepreneur. Having worked as a teacher, she set up 17000 ft Foundation in order to improve school conditions in remote villages inLadakh andSikkim. Thenon-governmental organisation has undertaken Whole School Transformation Projects by providing Libraries, Playgrounds & DigiLabs to remote border schools along with rigorous training of Teachers. Sahu was awarded the 2015Nari Shakti Puraskar and WTI (Women Transforming India) Award 2019 in recognition of her work.

Career

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Sahu worked in the corporate sector in the United States for nine years before moving toGurgaon and becoming a teacher at theShri Ram School inNCR Delhi, teaching mathematics and computer science.[1][2][3] In June 2010, she went on a solo trek inLadakh and when she experiencedhigh-altitude pulmonary edema she stopped to recover at a remote village.[3] Having witnessed the conditions there, she decided to set up anon-governmental organisation (NGO) to provide improved facilities for the local school children.[1]

17000 ft Foundation

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Sahu set up the 17000 ft Foundation with her husband Sandeep Sahu and Dawa Jora in 2011. They named the NGO after a trek they made which reached 17,000 feet above sea level.[1] Having made a volunteer-run study they identified and mapped 600 schools across Ladakh. The foundation has provided playgrounds to 140 schools and donated libraries to 230 schools, giving books in Hindu, English and Urdu. Since there were no books inBhoti, the Ladakhi language, in 2015 the foundation funded translations and supplied 21,000 storybooks.[1] In 2013, the foundation launched the Voluntour program, in which volunteer teachers are matched with schools.[4] The volunteers are limited to one per school per year.[5] For hersocial entrepreneurship Sahu received the 2015Nari Shakti Puraskar.[2] In 2019, she was honoured byNITI Aayog with theWomen Transforming India Award.[2]

References

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  1. ^abcdChakrabarty, Roshni (21 December 2018)."This Iron Lady's haunting Ladakh trek is helping her transform govt schools at 17000 ft".India Today.Archived from the original on 12 January 2021. Retrieved10 January 2021.
  2. ^abcJoshi, Komal (24 July 2020)."Making Education and Technology Reach the Remote Villages of Ladakh".The Stories Of Change. Retrieved10 January 2021.
  3. ^abPais, Nichola."Sujata Sahu: Transforming lives of thousands of children in remote Ladakh".Scoo News.Archived from the original on 12 January 2021. Retrieved12 January 2021.
  4. ^Burman, Partho (8 November 2014)."A teacher treks to a high altitude desert, only to reach out to underprivileged students".The Weekend Leader.Archived from the original on 12 January 2021. Retrieved12 January 2021.
  5. ^Ramesh, Rashmi (19 May 2018)."Take a break, opt for some 'me-time': Brilliant options to make solo travel a dream".The Economic Times.Archived from the original on 12 January 2021. Retrieved10 January 2021.
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