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Vidya Bharati was formed in 1977. |
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The aim of Vidya Bharati is to evolve an alternate model of National
Education. |
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The entire educational thinking of Vidya Bharati is based on Hindu
Philosophy of life. |
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Vidya Bharati has developed its teaching-learning methodology on the
basis of Indian Psychology. |
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Vidya Bharati National Academic Council was formed in 1980 to seek
expert guidance of the renowned educationists of the land. About 500
educationists are the members of this Council. |
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Bharatiya Educational Research Institute of Vidya Bharati was established
in 1980 at Lucknow. |
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The schools are rapidly spreading all over Bharat in cities,in villages,
in tribal and in slum areas. At present the schools are 38,490, teachers
1,28,495 and students 30,47,841. |
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Residential schools are 97. Vidya Bharati has become the largest non-Governmental
educational Organisation of Bharat today. |
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From the point of view of National Security, Vidya Bharati has started
large number of schools in the border areas such as in Uttar Pradesh on
the border of Tibet and Nepal, in Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur on the
border of Burma and in Kuchha (Gujarat), and Rajasthan on the border of
Pakistan and has decided to increase their number. |
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Teachers-Training-Programme is continuously conducted. There are two
Post-Graduate Training Colleges and 8 Primary Teachers - Training Institutes
in the country. |
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To develop total personality of the child, Vidya Bharati has prescribed
National Syllabi of five subjects viz. Physical Education, Yoga, Music,
Sanskrit language and Moral and Spiritual Education. |
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Under Vidya Bharati Sanskriti Bodh Pariyojana, efforts are being made
to transmit the cultural heritage of India to the students and teachers by conducting
Sanskriti Jnana Pariksha every year. Essay Writting and Quiz competitions are also
held. |
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National Sports Meet is organised every year by Vidya Bharati. This
Programme gives opportunity to have a "Panorama of Laghu Bharat". |
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The real strength of Bharat lies in the integrated development of her
rural population. Hence Vidya Bharati has concentrated all its efforts
to spread network of schools in villages. |
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Vidya Bharati has also extended its educational programmes to meet the
challenges of our tribal population posed by the Christian Missionaries,
especially in the North-East Region of Bharat and in Chhota Nagpur
area. We have harnessed all our efforts to bring this population in the
Hindu stream through love, service and education. |
| Developing Social Consciousness and inculcating Spirit of Social Service
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"One School one Sanskar Kendra" scheme of Vidya Bharati
is successfully working to develop "Samajik Sam-rasata" (Social Equanimity)
among young students and the society. |
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Vidya Bharati has also taken up the programme for the development of
Social Consciousness and Social Service in the hearts of its young students.
They organise a fund-raising campaign on 30th January (Leprosy Day), every
year. They collect lacs of rupees to help the healthy children of Leprosy
patients living in Sushil Balak Griha, Champa (M.P.). Students of Vidya
Bharati also collected funds to help earthquake-striken people and
remitted 14 lac rupees to Uttar Kashi, 20 lac rupees to Maharashtra and
20 lac rupees to Andhra Pradesh cyclone hit areas Similarly,Students & Teachers
of Vidya Bharati donated Rs. 1,11,00,000.00 to Prime Minister Relief Fund at the
time of Kargil war. The amount had been handed over to the Prime Minister at his Residence.
Very recently Vidya Bharati also came forward at the time of hurricane of Orissa & donated
Pl complete Rs.75 to reconstruct School bulding very recently. An amount of
Rs.1,10,00,000 is sent for the relief work after the huge decimation caused by earth
quake in Gujarat. |
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To propagate "Swadeshi Jagran Abhiyan", students contacted
about one crore families during this campaign all over Bharat. |
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Tree "Plantation Campaign" is taken up by Vidya Bharati
every year to check the spread of environmental pollution. |
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Vidya Bharati Publications :-
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"Vidya Bharati Pradeepika". A quarterly magazine for teachers.
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"Bharatiya Shiksha Shodh Patrika". A bi-annual research journal.
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"Devputra" monthly magazine for students.
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