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Vigyan Ashram is a school for the study of ancient Indian philosophy belonging to the Indian Institute of Education (IIE), Pune, [2] established by S. S. Kalbag in 1983. It emulates the modern version of the old Gurukula system of 'simple living and high thinking'. Photo of S.S. Kalbag in Vigyan Ashram
In 1954 this organization started an Ashram School at Pal. During this course from village Udali a person named Namdeo Goma Patil who was related to Madhukarraoji donated 10 Acres of his land at Pal to the organization. The first headmaster for the school was Shri P.G. Chaudhari. [7] This Ashram School became a unit of development for the ...
Boarding schools, especially in the tribal areas of Maharashtra and elsewhere in India, are called ashram shala or ashram schools. One such school is the Lok Biradari Prakalp Ashram Shala . [ 7 ] [ 8 ]
Sevagram (meaning "A town for/of service") is a town in the state of Maharashtra, India. It was the place of Mahatma Gandhi's ashram and his residence from 1936 to his death in 1948. [1] After Sabarmati, Sevagram Ashram holds immense importance due to the residence of Mahatma Gandhi. [2]
The school is in Marathi. The school is situated in Pabal, near ST stand. [clarification needed] The Introduction to Basic Technology [2] course is conducted in the school for a division from 8th to 10th standard. The course was started by Kalbag [3] (founder and director of Vigyan Ashram). The semi-English courses have also been started.
Gurudev Siddha Peeth is an Indian ashram run by the Gurudev Siddha Peeth Trust and serving the Siddha Yoga path. It is situated between the villages of Ganeshpuri and Vajreshwari in the state of Maharashtra, 70 miles (110 km) north-east of Mumbai. On the Siddha Yoga path it is known as the "mother ashram" because it is where Siddha Yoga began. [1]
In 2000, an Agnel Ashram institute was started in Greater Noida in June and in September of the same year, the foundation of yet another Institute, Fr Agnel's Vidyankur School was laid in Pune. In 2001, a new centre was opened at Ambarnath. Starting at the preschool level, the school takes the student through graduation and postgraduation.
Anandwan literally, Forest of happiness, located around 5 kilometers from Warora in Chandrapur district in the state of Maharashtra, India, is an ashram and a community rehabilitation centre which was mainly started for leprosy patients and the disabled from downtrodden sections of society. [1] It was founded in 1949 [2] by noted social ...