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Bharatiya vidya Bhavan, dedicated to the promotion of Education, Art and Culture, is a Charitable public trust founded by Dr. K. M. Munshi on 7th November 1938. Dr. Rajendra Prasad the first president of India laid the foundation stone of the Bhavan’s Delhi Kendra on 31st March 1952, inaugurated Delhi Kendra on 16th May 1957. What began as a modest effort of a visionary has now become a global network comprising 114 centers in India and 7 centers overseas..
“Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan which was started as an institution is now a massive cultural and educational movement. It is a moral movement that steers people towards a life guided by ethics. The Bhavan, is today rendering yeoman service to the people of our nation and through them to entire human kind.
The Bhavan has not merely adopted, as its motto the Rig Vedic proclamation “Vasudaiva Kutumbakam”, but proves it through its words and deeds……
“Movements such as the Bhavan are the need of the day. The Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan has stood the test of time and has been a beacon light guiding Indians ad foreigners alike in their paths to live a balanced and wholesome life. With 119 centers in India and around 7 centers abroad including the United States and United Kingdom, Munshiji’s dream of promoting ethical and spiritual values in day to day life is successfully accomplished by the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. I pay my compliments to the staff of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan for their tireless efforts in translating Munshijis vision into reality…….”
“It is only instruments like the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan which can guide the society along the desired path by radiating the light and wisdom of our ancient and modern seers. There can be no two opinions that the Bhavan has been in the forefront of transmitting the knowledge and wisdom of the great minds of India both within the country and through its branches abroad. In doing so, the Bhavan has truly lived up to its Rigvedic motto: Aa No Bhadraha Kratavo Yantu Vishwataha.” Let Noble Thoughts Come To Us From Every Side. I join millions of my countrymen in wishing the very best for the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s noble endeavours in the coming decades.”
“ The Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan has made considerable progress in achieving its objective, namely, The reintegration of Indian Culture to suit modern conditions. I congratulate the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan on this success and hope that it will continue to make strides.”
It would be difficult to sum up two years of Bhavan in just few lines. I must say that the learning and exposure which BHAVAN's BULMIM gives is just commendable. Apart from the curriculum, there are a lot of clubs for students. The best part of college is that they give you internships and placements in best reputed organisations. During the most crucial time of placements, the faculty and placement team provides students with lot of preparatory sessions so that they come up with their best. I feel BULMIM is the wholesome basket for one who is looking to pursue PGDM.
My overall experience in BVB to date has been amazing, and the BVB is having an amazing infrastructure. BVB has provided me with a number of opportunities to grow and explore my Yoga skills. The emphasis on Old ancient education along with real meaning of yoga always helped me a lot. I have always found a positive and healthy environment and the teachers are highly supportive.
The most prominent feature attracting students across the nation to this institute is superior education at reasonable cost. The institute prepares the student for corporate environment enabling them to critically think. Over here we find faculties with strong academic and industrial experience. Special seminars focusing on various domains of management, industry visits, workshop, and various academic activities are held periodically to enrich student and provide them a platform for career development
Bharatiya vidya Bhavan, dedicated to the promotion of Education, Art and Culture, is a Charitable public trust founded by Dr. K. M. Munshi on 7th November 1938. Dr. Rajendra Prasad the first president of India laid the foundation stone of the Bhavan’s Delhi Kendra on 31st March 1952, inaugurated Delhi Kendra on 16thMay 1957. What began as a modest effort of a visionary has now become a global network comprising 114 centers in India and 7 centers overseas.
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