"The nation needs masses and government schools are like oceans while private schools are like ponds," Wangchuk, whose education reforms in government schools has been hailed globally, told a CII event here.
"I have often been asked why I did not build a private school and my reply was you could either make a great little pond and raise its level by several metres or you could add on to the water of the ocean. For me the ocean matters more," he said at the interactive session of the CII Eastern Region and Young Indians (Yi) Kolkata Chapter here.
Stating that earlier there was 95 per cent failure rate in board exams, Wangchuk said there is a massive drop in the failure in school board exams courtesy the alternative learning practices and other innovative measures undertaken in the operation.
Wangchuk, the founding director of the Students Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh (SECMOL) who came to the spotlight in 2009, when his story inspired Aamir Khan's character of Phunsukh Wangdu in the film 3 Idiots, said he now has plans of setting up the Himalayan Institute of Alternatives which will have different disciplines - busines, tourism and others.
As part of the business module the students can self-finance their education," he said.
The estimated cost for completing first phase of the project was Rs 1.5 crore. Rs one crore received in a global award received by him will be used as seed fund, he added.
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