Sulabh International Founder Bindeshwar Pathak Dies at AIIMS Delhi
Sulabh International founder and social activist Bindeshwar Pathak, a pioneer in building public toilets, died on Tuesday at AIIMS Delhi due to a cardiac arrest, according to a close aide.
About Bindeshwar Pathak
Bindeshwar Pathak, 80, was the founder of Sulabh International, an India-based social service organization that promotes human rights, environmental sanitation, waste management, and reforms through education.
Pathak hoisted the national flag on the morning of Independence Day and collapsed soon after. He was rushed to AIIMS Delhi but was declared brought dead at 1.42 pm. The cause of death was a cardiac arrest.
Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak was born in a Brahmin family in the Rampur Baghel village of Vaishali district, Bihar. He initially planned to study criminology but ended up joining the Gandhi Centenary Committee in Patna as a volunteer. It was during this time that he witnessed an incident that deeply impacted him. He saw a bull attacking a boy, and when people discovered that the boy was untouchable, they abandoned him. This incident prompted Pathak to dedicate his life to fighting for the rights of untouchables and championing human dignity and equality.
Legacy of Bindeshwar Pathak
Bindeshwar Pathak’s work with Sulabh International has had a significant impact on society. The organization has built thousands of public toilets across India, providing sanitation facilities to millions of people. Pathak’s efforts have not only improved hygiene and sanitation but also helped in promoting social equality and dignity.
His work has been recognized nationally and internationally, and he has received numerous awards, including the Padma Bhushan, India’s third-highest civilian award. Pathak’s contributions to society will continue to inspire and drive change in the years to come.
Conclusion
Bindeshwar Pathak’s death is a great loss to the social service sector in India. His vision and dedication to improving sanitation and promoting human rights have left a lasting impact on society. Sulabh International will continue to carry forward his legacy and work towards creating a cleaner and more equitable society.
Summary:
- Sulabh International founder Bindeshwar Pathak passed away at AIIMS Delhi due to a cardiac arrest.
- Pathak was the founder of Sulabh International, a social service organization promoting human rights and sanitation.
- He hoisted the national flag on Independence Day before collapsing and being declared brought dead at the hospital.
- Bindeshwar Pathak dedicated his life to fighting for the rights of untouchables and championing human dignity and equality.
- He built thousands of public toilets across India, improving hygiene and sanitation for millions of people.
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