Today’s program 
will be presented 
in Hindi and English, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Hindi, Hungarian, 
Indonesian, Japanese, 
Korean, Malay, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Thai 
and Spanish.
Everywhere in the world, 
we can observe 
and be touched 
by acts of kindness. 
People from all walks of 
life, faiths, and cultures 
extend themselves 
beyond the call of duty 
to help others 
unconditionally. 
Through their noble deeds, 
humanity as a whole 
is elevated. 
To commend 
virtuous actions and 
encourage more people 
to be inspired 
by their examples, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
has lovingly created 
a series of awards, 
including the Shining 
World Leadership 
Award, Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
Shining World Hero and 
Heroine Awards, Shining 
World Honesty Award, 
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award,
and Shining World 
Inventor Award, 
to recognize some 
of the most exemplary, 
generous, caring, 
and courageous people 
who walk amongst us. 
In a solar cooker, 
you can cook food 
without any wood. 
The joyful voices 
and laughter of women 
and girls can be heard 
in small villages 
throughout India’s 
Rajasthan state and in
dozens of other countries 
including sub-Saharan 
Africa, South America, 
and Afghanistan. 
You need neither gas 
nor a stove.
A soft glow flickers 
in the dark night. 
Youths are gathered 
together, intently 
poring over their papers 
as they are filled 
with expanding hope. 
Solar lanterns 
provide them with light 
to do their studies. 
These are the diligent 
students of Barefoot 
College’s night schools.
Founded in 1972 by 
Mr. Sanjit Bunker Roy, 
Barefoot College 
was set up with the ideal 
of providing impoverished
rural residents with 
practical, sustainable skills 
to better their own lives 
and benefit 
their communities. 
The goal is to empower 
the most vulnerable 
people in society 
with the tools 
to live productive lives 
in dignity and self-respect.  
People locally who want 
to learn from each other, 
interested in 
doing something 
for the community’s best.  
These people are barefoot, 
who are illiterate, 
semiliterate local people, 
the rural women
can come and learn 
from each other 
together in this place. 
So this place is a college.
Supported by a group of 
like-minded professionals, 
including lawyers, 
engineers, and doctors, 
Mr. Roy 
established the first 
Barefoot College campus 
in Tilonia, Rajasthan 
with a vision that, “… 
it will not be the training 
for training’s sake; 
it would be the view 
to place young men 
and women in positions 
of responsibility 
in their villages 
and mobilize 
their existing potential.” 
Thus, local villagers 
are provided with 
information and training 
on solar power generation, 
rainwater harvesting, 
healthcare provision, 
and education to become 
self-reliant citizens. 
Bunker Roy, 
the founder member 
of the Barefoot College, 
he said that okay, what 
can the village people do 
themselves for their life, 
how can they can change 
or how can they improve 
their life themselves? 
Local persons have 
experience knowledge, 
they have their 
local knowledge and 
the professional, they 
have books knowledge. 
In Rajasthan, one of the 
biggest challenges faced 
by many of the residents 
of the arid desert 
is the availability 
of drinking water. 
In 1986, 
Barefoot College engineers 
reintroduced the concept 
of rainwater harvesting 
to the people of Rajasthan. 
Rainwater harvesting 
is an ancient technique 
which collects and stores 
rain water to replenish and 
recharge the water table, 
this simple 
yet effective approach 
ensures adequate supply 
of clean drinking water 
for the entire community 
throughout 
the drought season.
To date, 
13 villages now benefit 
from community piped 
water supply systems, 
designed and implemented 
by the village people.
They start 
for the drinking water. 
And slowly, slowly 
the persons from the city 
and the persons from 
the village, they come and 
join the Barefoot College 
and they said, 
“Okay, we want to
work for this also.” 
Barefoot College 
also trains local people 
to be skilled masons who 
can apply themselves 
in construction work 
and the maintenance 
of water structures. 
This provides 
work opportunities 
and income as well as 
ensures self-reliance 
within the village. 
I work in my own village 
and in some 
other villages as well, 
I make 960 rupees a month 
from reparing the pumps. 
I was trained at the college. 
In the beginning, 
it was difficult 
because I am a woman, 
but there were 
other women as well, 
so that gave me 
the confidence to do it. 
It’s an important job, 
because
everybody needs water.  
Another initiative 
of Barefoot College 
that has resulted in 
profound transformations 
for rural communities 
is the introduction 
of solar lanterns 
and solar cookers.
They have a small solar 
workshop in their village, 
they can repair, 
do maintenance, they can 
buy things from their city, 
or they can 
involve the people, 
by giving the information. 
This is 
the way of sustainability 
and the Barefoot College 
believes these things and 
so for the last 35 years, 
the Barefoot College 
is sustained 
through the system. 
Operating on solar energy 
itself, the College 
trains rural women 
in less fortunate 
circumstances as 
Barefoot Solar Engineers 
to manufacture, 
install and maintain solar 
home lighting systems 
in their own villages. 
I came to Tilonia
to learn about solar. 
After the solar training, 
they decided to train me 
in solar cookers. 
Within a year, I knew 
this is the only thing 
I want to do. 
The success 
of Barefoot College’s 
solar energy program 
has garnered 
international attention, 
with people 
from around the globe 
traveling to India to study 
its sustainable model. 
After these brief messages, 
we’ll be right back 
with more 
about Barefoot College’s 
social work 
and the Shining World 
Compassion Award 
presentation. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
Sunlight is enough 
to cook food 
in this solar cooker.
It has a mirror, 
it has a reflector.
It also has a timer,
this solar cooker.
Welcome back, 
gracious viewers, 
to today’s program 
featuring the presentation 
of the Shining World 
Compassion Award to 
Mr. Sanjit Bunker Roy, 
founder and director 
of Barefoot College 
in the heart 
of Rajasthan, India. 
The organization 
was initially established 
to help improve 
rural living conditions 
in the village of Tilonia. 
Since the 1980s, 
Barefoot College 
has solved the issue 
of power shortage for 
innumerable communities, 
by generating 
clean, solar energy from 
the long daylight hours 
in the Rajasthani desert.
We have enough sun 
in Rajasthan and 
we can use this energy,  
We train people 
from Afghanistan, 
from Ethiopia, Mali, 
Sierra Leone, Gambia, 
Cameroon, 
and Bolivia too.
The implementation of 
the solar lighting system 
has opened up 
new opportunities 
for working children 
in remote villages. 
Night school is yet another 
important initiative 
of Barefoot College, 
which provides evening 
classes for young people, 
particularly girls, 
who have to work 
during the day to 
provide for their families.
I stopped going 
to day school because 
I have to help my family 
with the animals. 
I took a training course 
in Tilonia, 
and now I make clothes 
for my family 
and my neighbors. 
The training 
was very good for me. 
Over 250 Barefoot night 
schools have been set up 
in 6 Indian states for 
the benefit of the children. 
Children attend 
night school for five years 
and learn reading, 
writing and arithmetic 
while also gaining 
practical knowledge on 
various topics of interest. 
Students from different 
families and backgrounds 
gather here to exchange 
their skills and experiences 
with one another. 
We have some traditional 
musician with us, 
which is a young boy.  
They already learned 
from their parents, 
so this is our 
traditional knowledge 
and traditional skill.
The villagers 
share their talents 
with each other through 
the Puppet Theater, 
which serves
to provide entertainment 
while informing 
its audiences about 
health issues and education.
We can improvise together,
so they can support us 
through music 
and we can support them 
through knowledge. 
Then we can 
improvise something 
and then we can perform 
puppet play in the village.
So this is both sides, 
learning and teaching. 
So we learn from people 
and we teach to people. 
To date, Barefoot College
serves over 
125,000 students in India 
and has transformed 
many rural villages 
to self-reliant, 
green communities. 
Earlier this year, 
Barefoot College 
was named as 
one of the recipients of 
Sierra Club’s first ever 
“Green Energy 
& Green Livelihoods 
Achievement Award.”
Touched 
by his loving heart for 
Impoverished co-citizens, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
recognized 
Mr. Sanjit Bunker Roy, 
founder and director 
of Barefoot College, 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award.
Due to prior 
Commitments, 
Mr. Roy was not able 
to accept the award 
in person, however, 
about 500 local villagers, 
including teachers, 
students, and staff 
of Barefoot College 
were on hand to greet 
Supreme Master Ching Hai
International 
Association members. 
You are Rama, 
you are Rahim
you are Karim, Krishna 
and Khuda all.
You are 
Wahe Guru himself.
You are present 
in all names (of God)
In addition to the Award, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
made a contribution 
of US$5000 to support 
the constructive work 
of Barefoot College. 
Gifts were also presented 
which included 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
#1 international 
best sellers, 
“The Noble Wilds” and 
“The Dogs in My Life.” 
Master Ching Hai 
is a spiritual person, 
so this is very nice 
and I think 
this is very important.
Bunker is our 
Barefoot College founder. 
His dream is very large.  
He thinks every time 
about poorest of poor.  
He believed in rural 
community approaches, 
mind and opportunity.
He thinks if we are 
give the opportunities to 
rural community persons, 
that community persons 
is very powerful 
about her knowledge 
and all his knowledge. 
So every time Bunker has 
given that opportunity 
to the persons. 
And he is a very 
great heart person.
On behalf of Mr. Roy, 
the Headmistress of 
Barefoot College received 
the Shining World 
Compassion Award 
with utmost gladness. 
We give a lot of thanks 
about the award. 
I give again thanks 
on behalf of our director 
and our Barefoot College.
We are again thanks to
Master Ching Hai.
We are grateful 
for the Supreme Master 
Ching Hai
Compassion Award. 
Such awards encourage
us and teach us 
to face adversities.
We give 
our thanks and gratitude 
on behalf of Director 
Mr. Sanjit Bunker Roy 
and the Barefoot College.
Thank you.
The Barefoot College 
approach 
has brought about 
a higher quality of life 
and greater hope 
to rural communities 
all around India as well 
as other countries. 
We thank Mr. Sanjit 
Bunker Roy and all staff 
of Barefoot College 
for their uplifting work 
and ongoing efforts 
to assist society’s 
most vulnerable. 
Heaven bless 
your noble ideals 
with fruitful success.  
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about Barefoot College,
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It was a pleasure 
having you with us for 
today’s Shining World 
Compassion Award series 
on Enlightening 
Entertainment. 
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Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News. 
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May loving kindness 
permeate the lives 
of all beings.