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Innovator Sonam awarded honorary D.Litt in Pune

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Sonam Wangchuk
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Pune, October 24

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Sonam Wangchuk, the Ladakh-based engineer whose life inspired a character in Bollywood blockbuster “3 Idiots”, has been awarded an honorary D.Litt degree by a university here in Maharashtra.

He was awarded in recognition of his work as an innovator and educationist by the Symbiosis International (Deemed University) here on Tuesday.

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President Ram Nath Kovind was the chief guest on the occasion.

After accepting the degree, Wangchuk, the real-life ‘Phunsukh Wangdu’ of the Aamir Khan-starrer film, said he had not done anything big or special.

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“I did what humanity demands people to do,” said the engineer-turned-educationist who set up the Students’ Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh (SECMOL).

SECMOL is a non-traditional school which brought in educational reforms in the Ladakh region and helped increase the number of students clearing exams up to the intermediate level.

Wangchuk said when he saw students failing in the remote region of Ladakh, he decided to do something about it.

“For me, my house was on fire and young brothers and sisters were in distress. So when your house is on fire, there is nothing special in throwing water on it, it is your duty, and if you don’t do it, that is surprising,” he said.

He said it was out of humanity that he worked towards making the best use of solar energy and creating artificial glaciers to address the problem of water scarcity. — PTI

Did what humanity demands: Wangchuk 

  • Sonam Wangchuk, the real-life ‘Phunsukh Wangdu’ of the Aamir Khan-starrer film, said he had not done anything big or special. “I did what humanity demands people to do,” said the engineer-turned-educationist who set up the Students’ Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh (SECMOL).
  • SECMOL is a non-traditional school which brought in educational reforms in the Ladakh region and helped increase the number of students clearing exams up to the intermediate level.
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