Bhartiya Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha, Ambajogai

The Bhartiya Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha (abbr. BSPS) translated as "Indian Education Disseminator Organisation" is an Indian educational organization based in Ambajogai, Maharashtra. The organisation earned reputation as a leader in the field of social and cultural background education. There are 58 schools and colleges under the "Bharatiya Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha" in different districts of Maharashtra.[3]

Bhartiya Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha, Ambajogai
भारतीय शिक्षण प्रसारक संस्था, अंबाजोगाई
AbbreviationBSPS
FormationJune 28, 1952; 71 years ago (1952-06-28)[1]
TypeNon-governmental educational organization
HeadquartersAmbajogai, Beed district, Maharashtra, India
Region
Marathwada
Official language
Marathi
English
Surendra Alurkar[2]

History edit

During the 1940s and 1950s, Ambajogai was heavily influenced by communist ideology. There was a school of socialist thought started by Swami Ramanand Tirtha. At that time, a program was decided by Yadavrao Joshi to increase teamwork. On June 28, 1951, the organization workers got together and started a class in a two-room space. At that time, a teacher from Yogeshwari Vidyalaya had come to Joshi's program. Dattopant Vaidya was a teacher at Yogeshwari Vidyalaya at the time; he used to run this school. He was told to stop joining the team. Vaidya Guruji immediately resigned from his job and joined the efforts of Kholeshwar School. Rajabhau Chausalkar, Kisanrao Kodarkar, Tulshiram Dhaygude, and Dattopant Vaidya were the founding members of the organization in the early period. The classes were started in a room in the palace of Karhade. At that time, there were only 10 students. As the number of students gradually increased, secondary schools were started in 1956. The organization at that time had no recognition, grants, and budget.

Sureshrao Ketkar and Moropant Pingle, the campaigners of the organization in Solapur, are looking into the work of the organization. In 1966, along with Kholeshwar Vidyalaya of Ambajogai, two more schools were started at Majalgaon, Udgir. The government then did not allow new schools. So the institution decided to open the colleges. The first college was started in 1972, and in 1975, there was an emergency; in 2006–07,  professors of the college were imprisoned. Apart from that, an administrator was appointed to the college. Today, the Bhartiya Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha has 58 schools and colleges. These schools are called "Sanskar Kendra," and the principals are called "Sanskar Kendra Pramukh" instead of schools and principles. The faith is that "these are not just schools but institutions for inculcating national thought, patriotism, and culture." Many innovative activities started by the organization have been implemented by the state government later, such as the subjects of leadership development and paripath (transl. Routine), which were taught in the institute long ago in the years 1972–73.

1978–79 was actually the silver jubilee year of the institute. But it was not celebrated that year, as many senior activists were in jail. After the emergency, the Silver Jubilee was celebrated, attended by former prime minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee. At the conclusion of the silver festival, guidance was given by Sarsangchalak Madhukar Dattatraya Deoras. Semi-English, CBSC schools were opened in developing areas. The Vidya Bharati curriculum is also implemented for children in adolescence. Training camps were also held here with the help of Mama Kshirsagar, Damu Anna, and Kukde Kaka. Sports are also given special attention, as physical fitness is important along with the intellectual knowledge of the students. Kho-Kho, Kabaddi, volleyball, Mallakhamb, Dand, Talwarbaji, and Jorbaithka teams participated at the state level every year. Computer courses, library, science exhibition, ghosh, recitation competition, as well as special evening classes for 10th graders, are conducted. On the golden anniversary of the organization, Sarsanghchalak K. S. Sudarshan and Narendra Modi were present.[3]

Schools and colleges edit

Source: Shikshan Vivek[4]

Name[a] Education level Location
Primary[b] Secondary[c] Higher secondary[d] Intermediate[e] City/Town District
Arya Chanakya Vidyalaya Yes Yes Yes Paithan Sambhajinagar
Chinteswar Primary School Yes Gevrai Beed
Kai. Dattaji Bhale Vidyalaya Yes Yes Yes Ambad Jalna
Kholeshwar Vidyalaya[5] Yes Yes Yes Yes Ambajogai Beed
Nana Palkar Primary School Yes Nanded Nanded
Param Pujya Golwalkar Guruji Vidyalaya Yes Yes Deglur Nanded
Sanchareshwar Primary School Yes Jintur Parbhani
Shri. Keshavraj Vidyalaya Yes Yes Yes Yes Latur Latur
Shri. Siddheshwar Vidyalaya Yes Yes Yes Yes Majalgaon Beed
Shri. Lalbahadur Shastri Vidyalaya Yes Yes Udgir Latur
Shri. Keshav Primary School Yes Dharmabad Nanded
Shri. Vivekananda Primary School Yes Selu Parbhani
Swa. Savarkar Vidyalaya[6][7] Yes Yes Yes Yes Beed Beed
Vikramaditya Primary School Yes Sambhajinagar Sambhajinagar

Notes edit

  1. ^ Written in alphabetical order
  2. ^ I to V class (1st to 5th grade)
  3. ^ VIII to X (8th to 10th grade)
  4. ^ Includes classes XI and XII (grades 11–12)
  5. ^ Under Graduation or Pre-university courses (Some of the following colleges offer few Post-graduation courses)

References edit

  1. ^ "Kholeshwar Mahavidyalaya , Ambedkar chowk, Ambajogai". www.kholeshwarmahavidyalaya.org.in. Archived from the original on 2024-01-13. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  2. ^ "केशवराज विद्यालयाच्या २४ विद्यार्थ्यांना १०० टक्के गुण". Lokmat (in Marathi). 2021-07-18. Archived from the original on 2024-02-01. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  3. ^ a b "भारतीय शिक्षण प्रसारक संस्था, अंबाजोगाई". Prahaar. 2022-12-06. Archived from the original on 2022-12-06. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  4. ^ "भारतीय शिक्षण प्रसारक संस्था". www.shikshanvivek.com. Archived from the original on 2021-04-23. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  5. ^ Commonwealth Universities Yearbook. Association of Commonwealth Universities. 1993.
  6. ^ "Bhartiya Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha Ambajogai's Swa. Sawarkar Mahavidyalaya, Beed is all set to organize a two-day national conference on 'Role of women in rain water conservation and its management', at Beed from December 27". The Times of India. 2011-11-22. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  7. ^ "Swa. Sawarkar Mahavidyalaya, Beed, Maharashtra (cources list)". sawarkarcollegebeed.edu.in. Archived from the original on 2023-12-11. Retrieved 2024-04-24.

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