Sulabh founder receives Japan's Nikkei Asia Prize

IANS  |  Tokyo 

Bindeshwar Pathak, the man behind low-cost toilet revolution 'Sulabh Sauchalya, was on Wednesday honoured with Japans prestigious Nikkel Prize for his contribution towards culture and community.

While accepting the award, dedicated it to the downtrodden sections in the society.

"This award will be another milestone in my commitment to the service of the society in in particular and world in general," said in a statement.

The award was presented by Naotoshi Okada, of Nikkei Inc, to founder, here on Wednesday.

Former and Infosys' co-are among few Indians who have won this coveted prize in the past.

While conferring the award, the of the said was being bestowed the honour for "tackling two of his country's biggest challenges - poor hygiene and discrimination".

The other two winners of the award are Ma Jun (Economic and Business Innovation), a Chinese environmentalist, for using the power of the Internet to promote cleaner industry, and Nguyen (Science and Technology), a Vietnamese doctor, for bringing cutting-edge medicine to children.

Japanese also met the awardees.

The Nikkei Prizes were created in 1996 to commemorate the 120th

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First Published: Wed, June 13 2018. 14:20 IST