She quit her job to build more than 400 toilets in Tumakuru


Pics: Joshwa D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JD)

Mangaluru, Jan 1: It is said 'Cleanliness is next to Godliness'. Efforts have been made by the union and state government to make every village clean and open defecation-free, but still, in reality, in many villages of Karnaraka people go to open spaces for defecation, primarily due to lack of facilities.

Here's the story of a girl from Dakshina Kannada who as created a revolution of sorts in the Shettigondanahalli village of Tumakuru district by building more than 400 toilets in households through her trust and various government programmes. She is such a familiar face in the village now that she is invited to every function by the villagers.

Like most other postgraduates of social work, Bhavya Rani, hailing from Ananthady village near Vittal in Bantwal taluk, too had opted for a comfortable job in Bengaluru. But when she visited Shettigondanahalli to attend the marriage function of one of her colleagues, she noticed the lack of basic facilities there and decided to make people aware of the need for toilets and build them on her own if possible.

Daughter of Chandappa Master and Shankari, Bhavya took the bold decision of quitting her job and built a toilet in one of the houses with the two lac rupees she had in her hand, and started living in the same village. Since then, over the past five years, she has built a whopping 412 toilets, among which more than 100 toilets were constructed through the Shine India Trust she founded.

She has plans to expand her awareness campaign even to 22 neighbouring villages of Turuvekere taluk. But in the Shettigondahalli village itself, among the 1,243 households, 830 still rely on open spaces for defecation.

"I am not bothered about the time this work consumes, but I want every household to have a toilet and I am ready to go to any extent to make it happen. It is the urge to do something for my country that fuels my aim, and looking at my dedication the Shettigondahalli gram panchayat too has given me a helping hand through various funds for village development," she says.

Bhavya aims to reach out to many more households and provide sanitation facilities for them and thus urges the support of kind-hearted donors for her dream to have a clean India. She says that anyone contributing to her trust is exempted from the income tax under the 80G rule of Income Tax Act.


Donations may be sent to:

Shine India Trust,
A/C no: 061500101042291,
Corporation Bank, Kodialbail CPB branch,
IFSC code: CORP0000615

  

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  • Annette, mysore

    Wed, Feb 08 2017

    Really great work done Bhavya. May God bless you abundantly.

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  • Ramachandra m, bangalore

    Sun, Feb 19 2017

    Folks, Mrs Bhavya Rani is presently on the same project in a village in Siruguppa Tk, Ballari dt. Its my friend's village. I learnt about her today. Such lone crusaders are the ones who make a difference in our country. This is how our country ticks, irrespective of what others say. Hats off to the Lady, God Be with Her.

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  • Bhavya Rani, Ananthady

    Tue, Jan 03 2017

    Thanks for all your appreciation and blessings. I will continue my journey with good hopes. If possible, come and join with my selfless work... please don't compare me with any leaders... Thank you.

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  • Mamatha, Bangalore

    Sat, Jul 08 2017

    Great job ,want to speak to you .we were the old residents of kottarachowki.My number 9448480201

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  • harshitha , mangaluru

    Mon, Jan 02 2017

    great job , inspirational personality

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  • FRANCIS, Dubai

    Mon, Jan 02 2017

    Only people like Bhavya Rani can lead the nation.... 

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  • Jagdish Bolur, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Human nature differ human to human but
    Bhavya, done a great service for the mankind. Govt. should recognize her at any cost ........

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  • Ahmed, Karnataka

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    U r an inspiration. This is what is actually required. Not just sign boards on roads and media.

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  • VR, Udupi

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    India needs thousands of volunteers like you to make India a better place to live. Government alone cannot do every task not to mention, government work is less efficient and subject to delays.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, ATTAVAR, MANGALURU

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Quitting her job and doing such kind of social work to build toilets in Tumakuru is definitely a good task which needs to be appreciated. well done by our D.Kannada girl. She is doing a selfless job there.

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  • Fr Victor Machado, Mangalore/Tanzania

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Great work lady. Without such a great sacrifice the dream of having each house a toilet will be a distant reality. God bless your work

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  • Santhosh, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Jeevan did not read since how many years has she been doing this service...he just read 'toilet' in the heading and typed Jai Namo...heights of bhakti...

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  • Sr.Rose Agnes A.c., Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Kudos to you Bhavya. A great job done. May God bless you for your sacrifice and generosity. You are an inspiration!

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  • hariraj, udupi/dubai

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Good work. Keep it up Bhavya.May god bless you.

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  • Harish, Kadaba

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    May god bless her with full energy, resources to fulfill her dream

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  • Kusuma Kumari g, Kodydka

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Great work by the young social activist. May her glory spread world wide

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  • Sathish jm, Kumpala/Dubai

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Great work Bhavya !!.85 It is highly inspirational. Wishing you more success in the years to come.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    I appreciate the great service of Ms.Bhavya Rani for dedicating herself for improvement of sanitation.

    This is something to for those who earlier promised nation 'Toilets before temple'.

    Jai Hind

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  • Mark dcruz, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Who is cleaning toilets and maintain in this digital country? Daku or feku?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    It needs courage and good heart for humanitaer works specially for a young girl(woman)in a distance place from her native place.well done dear lady,So many toilets within 5years is a record when one thinks how our govt.body works.They need 5years only to think and plan.all the best and wish good support for further social work.

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  • Latif Mapal, Jeddah

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Dear Bhavya Rani very well helping work that you started really appreciated

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Jai ho Namo...

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Jai ho jeevan .....

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Was not she inspired by our Modiji Swatch Bharath Abhiyana ?

    Jai ho Namo

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.

    Mon, Jan 02 2017

    How many of the 600 or 60 million toilets have been so far finished by the deity Modi? You are giving the glory to your deity for her compassion and selfless service in building over 400 toilets for the poor people. How many you have built so far as a genuine disciple and worshipper of Modi? Why your deity didn't inspire you as he has inspired her?

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  • Mark dcruz, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Oh u foolish. Don't praise Feku, praise Bhavya for her good work and Nobel deeds.

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  • Arshad Kadli, Bhatkal/ Alkhobar

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    She has been doing this service for past five years even before Modi started Swach Bharat Jumlas.
    But you want to give credit to Modi...LOL

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Only Karnataka can implement ...

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Bhavya left her job for Swatch bharath BUT our Pappu left for London to celebrate new year in london.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.

    Mon, Jan 02 2017

    Deity Modi will be quitting his job to follow her footsteps in building millions of toilets in India and around the world. Demonetisation will help the problem poor people will be eating less and far less usage of toilets.

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