“Saheb Ki Kitab Yojna: Pandayan Saheb’s Campaign to Provide School Kits to Poor Children”

Across the lanes of Dalit bastis, tribal villages, and urban slums, one painful truth repeats every June — thousands of children don’t return to school.

Not because they lack dreams.

But because they lack bags, books, shoes, uniforms — even pens.

A child with torn slippers and no notebooks is forced to choose between education and humiliation.

And the government? Silent. Absent. Unconcerned.

But R. R. Pandayan Saheb refuses to stay silent.

He doesn’t just raise slogans — he delivers school bags filled with hope.

🎒 A Bag Full of Dignity

Under the “Saheb Ki Kitab Yojna”, R. R. Pandayan Saheb has launched a state-wide drive to make sure no child is left out of school because of poverty.

“If a child cannot afford a notebook, it’s not his fault. It’s the failure of the system. And until the system fixes itself — I will fix the problem myself.”

— R. R. Pandayan Saheb

✊ What Is “Saheb Ki Kitab Yojna”?

It’s not a government scheme.

It’s not an NGO project.

It’s a people’s movement, born from compassion and built on action.

Every year, before school reopens, Saheb’s team visits slums, villages, and bastis, identifying families who can’t afford basic school items.

Through this campaign, they distribute:

  • 📘 School bags
  • ✏️ Full stationery kits (pens, pencils, compass, rulers)
  • 📕 Notebooks and textbooks
  • 🧥 School uniforms and water bottles
  • 👟 Shoes and socks

In many areas, over 1,000 kits have been distributed in a single event.

And each child walks home with pride in their eyes, and power in their hands.

💔 Because the Ground Reality Is Brutal

While ministers announce “Digital India” and post selfies with tablets, lakhs of poor children can’t even get one new notebook.

They borrow broken pencils.

They wear oversized, torn uniforms.

They sit on the floor and write on paper scraps.

Many drop out by Class 5 — not due to failure, but due to shame.

 

“When a child drops out of school due to poverty, it’s not just a tragedy — it’s a crime committed by the nation.”

— R. R. Pandayan Saheb

🛠️ Saheb’s Ground Action

Saheb personally visits local bastis, often sitting with children and parents, asking what they need.

He tells his team: “Don’t just click photos — understand their pain.”

  • Local youth volunteers help identify families without resources
  • Local tailors stitch uniforms for schoolgirls
  • Teachers are involved to guide which materials are most needed
  • Some children even receive bicycles to help them reach faraway schools

And most importantly, no political banner — just books, love, and leadership.

🔥 It’s More Than Just Books — It’s Resistance

“Saheb Ki Kitab Yojna” is not just about giving school supplies.

It’s a bold political statement — a direct answer to the system that denies Bahujan children equal access to education.

“If the child of a builder is building buildings, and the child of a minister is becoming a CEO — that’s not merit, that’s inequality.

I will break that wall — one schoolbag at a time.”

— R. R. Pandayan Saheb