To further broaden our objectives, we have decided to establish a Gurukul (Saandeepani Gurukul) in Gingurthy premises to take young children and mould them as future leaders. The school will start from academic year 2024 and run on the principles of Gurukul system (fully residential). Regular academics (CBSE) will also be offered along with Gurukul curriculum.
The school offers 12 years course as per New Education Policy. Along with CBSE curriculum, Bhartiya cultural heritage also will be taught. Proficiency in Sanskrit, Hindi, English and Local language (4 languages) will be aimed at Bhartiya art forms (from 64 Kalas) will be introduced to students and every student is encouraged to master 4-5 Art forms.
Activities like Horse riding, Archery, Music, Agriculture, cow rearing, and other hands on experience activities are integral part of Gurukul Education. Yoga, Meditation, Vedic and Upanishad knowledge are imparted as part of education. Admissions open to all irrespective of Caste and Creed.
The school offers 12 years course as per New Education Policy. Along with CBSE curriculum, Bhartiya cultural heritage also will be taught. Proficiency in Sanskrit, Hindi, English and Local language (4 languages) will be aimed at Bhartiya art forms (from 64 Kalas) will be introduced to students and every student is encouraged to master 4-5 Art forms.
Activities like Horse riding, Archery, Music, Agriculture, cow rearing, and other hands on experience activities are integral part of Gurukul Education. Yoga, Meditation, Vedic and Upanishad knowledge are imparted as part of education. Admissions open to all irrespective of Caste and Creed.
What is taught in Samskara Kendra?
Children are taught chanting of samskrit Shlokas. Many noble and intellectual faculties are invited for lectures on various chapters based on patriotism, Spiritualism, health, history, and culture.
The Children of this Kendra are encouraged to participate in traditional Indian games like kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Guru-Chela etc., Spiritualism, Yoga, Self- defense, Punctuality, etc., values are partially taught and rendered by them. Children who have gone through the training have become the pride of the society.
The Bharat Krishi Vikas Foundation is a non-profit trust dedicated to enhancing and fortifying rural Bharat. Its goal is to impart practical knowledge, skills, and attitudes crucial for the economic and social empowerment of marginalized communities.
The foundation focuses on designing and executing projects that establish connections between youth-centric institutions and various village-level organizations. These initiatives aim to instill attitudinal changes necessary to address the challenges posed by swiftly changing socio-economic and political landscapes.