Dr Birbal Jha figures in World Heritage Encyclopedia
New Delhi, 11/04/2020 Noted author and social entrepreneur Dr Birbal Jha figures in World Heritage Encyclopedia with his notable social contribution to the Dalit community in the country with respect to English skilling which Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar, the Architect of Indian Constitution, had once observed as the milk of lioness, one who drinks it becomes a lion.
“In order to aid Bihar Dalits, Dr Birbal Jha, Managing Director of British Lingua, collaborated with the Government of Bihar to start Spoken English training in the state”, reads the World Heritage Encyclopedia in its latest edition freely available on the net.
Remarkably, Dr Birbal Jha credited with having created a revolution in English training with the slogan ‘English for all’ has been very instrumental in improving the life skills and the lifestyles of more than 30,000 youth from the poorest of the poor under the banner of his social enterprise British Lingua.
A apart from top communication skills trainer, he is a social thinker, cultural activist, lyricist, linguist, columnist and crusader all rolled into one. To his credit, he has more than 30 books covering the aspects of English communication skills, personal growth, manual, parenting, culture and society.
What could be more satisfying for him than the recognition of a piece of work under his social leadership? A postal stamp was issued on the Mithila Paag in 2017 following the ‘Save the Paag Campaign’ launched by Mithilalok Foundation, which he heads as founder Chairman.
The link of the website of World Heritage Encyclopedia where Dr Birbal Jha finds a mention : http://www.worldlibrary.in/articles/Dalit