

Bhavan’s President Shri R. Venkataraman receives
the Gandhi Peace Award from President of India Dr. A.P.J. Abdul
Kalam. Function at
Rashtrapati Bhavan - Year 2003
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67 Years of service in the cause of India's Ageless
Culture, Education Art and moral values.
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In year 2002 Gandhi Peace Prize was awarded to Bharatiya
Vidya Bhavan for its significant contribution towards spread of education,
integration of the best of ancient and modem values and promotion of peace and
harmony among all faiths and communities.
Established in the year 1938 by Dr. KM Munshi with the blessings of Mahatma
Gandhi and with the support of several stalwarts of India’s freedom movement,
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan has steadily risen to its present stature and grown into
not only a significant national but also an international organization. Over the
past six decades, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan has evolved into a movement-
intellectual, cultural and educational. The Bhavan has come to be recognized as
a fountain of activities, in the literary, educational, ethical, cultural and
spiritual life of India. Currently, with its over 100 centres in India, seven
overseas centres, a large number of schools and job- oriented courses and
professional colleges, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan has been making a significant
contribution to elevate the people mentally, morally and spiritually.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan brings out a vast range of publications on philosophy,
indology, scriptures, modem life and Gandhian thinking. These and its journals
in English, Hindi and Gujarati are devoted to life, literature, culture and
promotion of Inter Faith Harmony. Through its Gandhi Centre for Science and
Human Values, it has taken up the exemplary task of publishing small books at
affordable prices on issues relating to the development of human values. Through
its Gandhi Institute of Computer Education & Information Technology, it imparts
free computer education to educated unemployed youth belonging to the weaker
sections of society.
To commemorate the 125th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the same year when
the Gandhi Peace Prize was instituted, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan established
Sadachar Bharati for promotion of values and purity in public life and for rural
regeneration. In order to promote communal harmony, the Bhavan also organizes
Sarva Dharma Maithri programmes and prayers.
Gandhiji has said that science without spiritual values would result in
ruination; and science with spiritual values would lead to total welfare of all
and to non-exploitative use of nature. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan is contributing to
this desired synthesis of science and spirituality.
In the present era, it is important to acquaint the youth with the philosophy
and ideals of Mahatma Gandhi so that they may imbibe the values inherent in
these ideals in their formative years.
By honoring Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan with the Gandhi Peace Prize, the commitment
to follow the ideas of Mahatma Gandhi for advancement of global peace is
reiterated.
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