The Asian Age

UP villagers crowd- fund Big B’s dream college

■ Superstar had promised to build a college dedicated to Aishwarya in Barabanki ◗ After waiting in vain for the college to take shape, a village teacher’s father donated more than 10,000 sqm of land for the college and villagers collected money

- AMITA VERMA

It was a dream that superstar Amitabh Bachchan saw ten years ago but later abandoned it, possibly due to changing political equations.

The people of the village have now made the dream turn to reality and they have done it through crowd funding.

In January 2008, Mr Bachchan, accompanie­d by wife Jaya Bachchan, son Abhishek Bachchan, daughter- in- law Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and then close friend Amar Singh, had visited Daulatpur village in Barabanki district where he had purchased a 10- bigha plot of land.

Mr Bachchan announced that he would construct the Aishwarya Bachchan Degree College in Daulatpur and the foundation stone of the same was laid with great fanfare in the presence of Samajwadi leader Mulayam Singh Yadav.

The project entrusted to had been the Nishtha Foundation, run by the then SP MP Jaya Prada.

Within two years, Nishtha Foundation went defunct and was replaced with Amitabh Bachchan Seva Sansthan ( ABSS) headed by Amit Singh, the then village head.

In 2012, the college was rechristen­ed as Aishwarya Bachchan Girls’ Inter College for higher secondary students and a cheque of Rs 5 lakh was given to ABSS, for constructi­on of the school.

However, as relationsh­ips and equations changed, not a brick was laid on the ground. After waiting in vain for the college to take shape, a village teacher’s father donated more than 10,000 sq metres of land for the college.

Satyawan Shukla, 40- yearold teacher of the village, set about building the college with liberal contributi­ons from fellow villagers and the building is now ready.

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