Sudha Varghese, also known as Sister Sudha, is a former
religious sister
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and
social worker
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in
India
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who has devoted herself to the
Musahar, the
Dalit
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of
Bihar
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and
Uttar Pradesh
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, one of the
Scheduled Castes and who are considered the "untouchables". She resides and works in Jamsaut, a village in
Patna district. She is sometimes called ''didi'', which means "elder sister".
She is the chief executive officer of Nari Gunjan ("woman's voice"), a not-for-profit organisation that provides education, literacy, vocational training, healthcare, advocacy and life skills for Dalit girls and women in Bihar. Nari Gunjan has 50 facilities with an overall enrolment of 1500 girls.
Varghese has stated that she draws inspiration from
B. R. Ambedkar, a Dalit who fought against the concept of
untouchability
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and was one of the drafters of the
Constitution of India
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.
Early life
Varghese was born to a prosperous family in the
Kottayam district
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of
Kerala
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on 5 September 1949. In 1965, she moved to Bihar to work for the poor with the
Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur
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The i ...
at their
Academy
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. She trained there for a few years, during which she learned English and
Hindi
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. She resigned from her job as a teacher in the
convent
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The term is particularly used in the Catholic Church, Lutheran churches, and the Anglican ...
, and in 1986 moved into a complex of mud and brick houses (''tola'') used by the
lowest castes in India, to educate the Musahar.
From that time, she built schools and a home, and in 1989 obtained a
law degree
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Some law degrees are professional degrees that are prerequisites or serve as preparation for legal careers. These generally include the Bachelor of Civil Law, Bachelor of Laws, an ...
from a school in
Bangalore
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to "fight cases for women who have faced abuse", particularly cases of rape, sexual harassment, and violence against women. She was also in a demonstration supporting the victim of the
2012 Delhi gang rape case.
In her home, she convened a group of teenage girls, to whom she taught reading, writing, sewing, and embroidery. Two years later, she opened five centres to teach girls "vocational training in nutrition, sanitation, and money management", the first of the Nari Gunjan facilities for Musahar girls. These centres also teach nursing and preliminary medical assistance, and other skills that are economically valuable. She had obtained funding from her parents, siblings, and the community. A
UNICEF
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grant of a few thousand dollars allowed expansion to 50 centres.
She resided within the tola for 21 years. She returned briefly to the convent after being threatened by the parents of the perpetrators of an attack against Musahar boys; the victims had filed a police report, in part because of her teaching the Musahar about their rights.
Prerna schools
In 2005 she moved to Patna, where she established a residential school named Prerna, a Hindi word meaning ''inspiration''. It was in a building described as "half public latrine and half water-buffalo shed" in Lal Kothi, on the outskirts of
Danapur. Restoration of the facility was made possible with government funding and volunteer donations and help. It opened in 2006.
It is an all-girls school designed to remove girls from farm labour to ensure they receive an education. Varghese also teaches about the
fundamental rights
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guaranteed to them by the constitution. The Prerna Residential School for Mahadalit Girls has an enrolment of 125 girls. There, girls are well fed and bathe daily.
The intention was to teach the girls basic skills, and deliver their formal education at a nearby school. However, the teachers rarely showed at the school, and the children learned little in the first semester. Because of this, she raised funds to send a dozen of the girls to a nearby private school, $200 for each student. For the others, she cleared some space in the residential school, and hired a few unemployed university graduates to teach the girls.
After
Nitish Kumar was elected
Chief Minister
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of Bihar, he asked Varghese if she could replicate the success of her school. She stated that she would try, and he allocated resources for her to open a school named Prerna 2 at a site in
Gaya that she had chosen. Despite construction and bureaucratic delays, the school eventually opened, and is now partially funded by Mahadalit Mission, a program operated by the
Government of Bihar
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.
Each of the Prerna schools is non-denominational, and includes calisthenics and art programs. The girls return home for
public holidays
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, such as
Dussehra, some of whom never return because their parents want to
marry them before they become too old, despite
legislation that outlaws such practices. Because of the long waiting list of girls to attend Prerna schools, the spots of the girls who do not return are filled quickly.
In addition to the standard curriculum, Prerna also teaches arts and dance, and hired a
karate
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teacher. Varghese felt that karate would give the girls "more self-confidence, and also self-protection". The girls of Prerna Chhatravas became so proficient that they won five gold, five silver and 14 bronze medals at a competition in
Gujarat
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in 2011, earning a trip to the Asian Junior Karate Championships in Japan, where they won seven trophies.
Awards
In 2006, Varghese was the recipient of the
Padma Shri
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, a civilian honour awarded by the
Government of India
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. In 2023, she was awarded with
Jamnalal Bajaj Award, Sudha has been selected for rendering social service upholding Gandhian values.
See also
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Caste politics in India
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Padma Shri Awards (2000–2009)
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1949 births
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