Very inspiring: Anand
Kumar,
(Patna
Bihar-A Devoted Mathematician!!!)
He
developed an indomitable affection and love towards mathematics and possesses
exceptional mathematical abilities. His role model is great Indian
mathematician Ramanujan. During graduation, He submitted papers on Number
Theory, which were published in Mathematical Spectrum and The Mathematical
Gazette. He worked hard and dreamed of getting into one of the world’s best
university Cambridge. And one day he got it, admission to Cambridge.
But
Very
soon he realized that his father cannot afford his education at Cambridge. He
and his father searched helplessly for a sponsor all over India but nobody came
up. And one day his family’s only breadwinner: his father died and his last
hope of getting good education diminished. He gave up the dream of Cambridge
and came back to his home in Patna, Bihar.
He
would work on Mathematics during day time and would sell papads in evenings
with his mother, who had started a small business from home, to support her
family. He also tutored students in maths to earn extra money. Since Patna
University library did not have foreign journals, for his own study, he would
travel every weekend on a six-hour train journey to Varanasi, where his younger
brother, learning violin under N. Rajam, had a hostel room. Thus he would spend
Saturday and Sunday at the Central Library, BHU and return to Patna on Monday
morning.
He
rented a classroom for Rs 500 a month, and began his own institute, the
Ramanujam School of Mathematics (RSM). Within the space of year, his class grew
from two students to thirty-six, and after three years there were almost 500
students enrolled. Then in early 2000, when a poor student came to him seeking
coaching for IIT-JEE, who couldn’t afford the annual admission fee due to
poverty, Kumar was motivated to start the Super 30 program in 2003, for which
he is now well-known.
Every year in August, since 2003, the
Ramanujan School of Mathematics, now a trust, holds a competitive test to
select 30 students for the ˜Super 30 scheme. About 4,000 to 5,000 students
appear at the test, and eventually he takes thirty intelligent students from
economically backward sections which included beggars, hawkers, and auto-drivers
children, tutors them, and provides study materials and lodging for a year. He
prepares them for the Joint Entrance Examination for the Indian Institutes of
Technology (IIT). His mother, Jayanti Devi, cooks for the students, and his
brother Pranav Kumar takes care of the management.
Out
of 270 students he tutored from 2002-2011 236 students have made an admission
to IIT. All of them came so poor background that their parents were Hawkers,
Auto-drivers, labourer etc.
During
2003-2009, 182 students out of 210 have made it to the IITs.
In
2010, all the students of Super 30 cleared IIT JEE entrance making it a three
in a row for the institution.
Anand
Kumar has no financial support for Super 30 from any government as well as
private agencies, and manages on the tuition fee he earns from the Ramanujam
Institute. After the success of Super 30 and its growing popularity, he got
many offers from the private “both national and international companies“ as
well as the government for financial help, but he always refused it. He wanted
to sustain Super 30 through his own efforts. After three consecutive 30/30
results in 2008-2010, in 2011, 24 of the 30 students cleared IIT JEE.
Anands
work is now well received from all over the world :
USAs
president obama read about Anand in TIME magazine and sent a special envoy to
check the work done by him and offered all the assistance and Anand never
accepts help irrespective of helper.
Discovery
Channel broadcast a one-hour-long program on Super 30, and half a page has been
devoted to Kumar in The New York Times.
Actress
and ex-Miss Japan Norika Fujiwara visited Patna to make a documentary on Anands
initiatives.
Kumar
has been featured in programmes by the BBC.
He
has spoken about his experiences at Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad.
Kumar
is in the Limca Book of Records (2009) for his contribution in helping poor
students crack IIT-JEE by providing them free coaching.
Time
Magazine has selected mathematician Anand Kumars school “Super 30“ in the list
of Best of Asia 2010.
Anand
Kumar was awarded the S. Ramanujan Award for 2010 by the Institute for Research
and Documentation in Social Sciences (IRDS) in July 2010.
Super
30 received praise from United States President Barack Obamas special envoy
Rashad Hussain, who termed it the best institute in the country. Newsweek
Magazine has taken note of the initiative of mathematician Anand Kumars Super
30 and included his school in the list of four most innovative schools in the
world.
Anand
Kumar has been awarded by top award of Bihar government Maulana Abdul Kalam
Azad Shiksha Puraskar November 2010.
He
was awarded the Prof Yashwantrao Kelkar Yuva Puraskar 2010 by Akhil Bharatiya
Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) in Bangalore.
In
April 2011, Anand Kumar was selected by Europe’s magazine Focus as one of the
global personalities who have the ability to shape exceptionally talented
people.
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