Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

This ‘Chote Master’ has motivated over 50,000 children to study

- Anupam Srivastava anupam.srivastava@htlive.com ■

LUCKNOW: He is just 15 years old but has motivated more than 50,000 kids to take up studies through his innovative programme ‘Bal Chaupal’.

Meet Anand Krishna Mishra, a student of class 11 in City Montessori School, LDA branch, who’s also a great motivation­al speaker. Anand started his mission when he was just eight years old and, in the last seven years, he has visited more than 150 villages to motivate kids to start going to school.

Along with studies, Anand also organizes sports, singing and other recreation­al events in rural areas. That’s why rural kids call him ‘Chote Master’ (Little Master).

Speaking about his mission, Anand said, “In 2012, I started ‘Bal Chaupal’ after I saw a boy studying under the street lamp during the visit to a temple in Ellora. There I offered him Rs 500 as help, through my father, which he refused. I was surprised at his sense of self-esteem and understood the value of education. I then talked to the priests in the temple and they persuaded the boy to accept our help. He asked my parents to arrange some books, a pen and stationary for him, which my parents did happily.” Anand further said: “When we returned to Lucknow we thought of doing something for such kids, whose studies are disrupted due to their poverty.”

“There are many children who give up studies due to circumstan­ces, some run away from studies because their concepts are not clear. Some don’t find good teachers,’ he said.

“That was the time when I started ‘Bal Chaupal’. I knew my parents didn’t have the money to finance the study of every student, but I wanted to motivate them to educate themselves. Initially, I started classes for poor students in Bahadurkhe­ra, near RDSO. Only a handful of students who used to come to study there, as I was also a kid then. But, I taught those children all what I used to learn in the school,” Anand said. He said, “My dream is to make everyone educated.”

Anand’s father Anoop Mishra is sub-inspector in PAC while his mother Reena Pandey Mishra is sub-inspector in UP police.

Happy at the initiative­s of his son, Anoop said: “Till date Anand has ensured admission of 758 brilliant students in various schools, while he has motivated more than 50,000 kids in UP and Uttarancha­l to take up studies.”

He added; “Anand is a very good orator and his motivation­al skills are exceptiona­l, that’s why any child who comes in his touch starts following whatever he says.” However due to increased pressure of studies in class XI, Anand now visits villages once a week but he has appointed local in charges of his study centres who help out other children.

Anand’s contributi­on to the society was recognized by the Uttarakhan­d government, which gave him the Youth Icon award in 2015.

He also received gold medal for his ‘Bal Chaupal’ at the Internatio­nal Youth Festival. He has been nominated for Internatio­nal Peace Award twice. He said, “I want to qualify for IIT and after that I want to contribute to society.” His classmate Harsh Vatsalya said, “We are all with him in his good work and have decided to work with him in our leisure time and support his cause.”

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA/HT ?? ■ Anand Krishna Mishra is a student of Class 11 in City Montessori School in Lucknow.
DEEPAK GUPTA/HT ■ Anand Krishna Mishra is a student of Class 11 in City Montessori School in Lucknow.

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