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School Chale Hum !



School Chale Hum !


He who opens a school door, closes a prison. - Victor Hugo

Children enjoying their walk to school. 
Still many of them have to walk miles to reach the nearest school. State transport bus either don't run on time or don't run at all ! However, the walk serves children to have fun and more importantly to create a bond and memories of lifetime !




School is practice for the future !
This is Sunil, a 14 year boy from a village near Ratnagiri. He and his friends travel back to his home from school by state transport bus. Usually bus does not arrive. So either these little fellows have to walk back or wait for some biker for a lift. Sunil comes from a poor family of four, parents and two brothers. Older brother and father goes to Mumbai for few months for painting job and returns home during Monsoon time to work in paddy field. Sunil after returning home cannot go to play, he has to assist his mother in household work. He too is willing to leave school, to earn more money.




A good school teaches you resilience !

Running a nationwide campaign has certainly increased the number of schools. What about accessibility, infrastructure, and quality ?
However, much better than to have nothing !


Our World - Campus Nature Diary Nov 14



Our World - Campus Nature Diary Nov 14


NIT Rourkela campus in November 2014

Reflection of buildings in Rose Lake : Upcoming lecture hall complex, Lecture hall Complex - I, Married research scholar Hostel

Hostel 8, NIT Rourkela

Sunrise on a foggy winter morning. Construction of new building on campus is in full swing.


Our world Tuesday




Campus Nature Diary: Vivid this month (Nov 14)

Campus Nature Diary: Vivid this month (Nov 14)


Indian Grey Hornbill



Common name: Sesame •  Marathi: Safed til सफ़ेद तिल • 

Botanical name: Sesamum indicum Family: Pedaliaceae (Sesame family)
Synonyms: Sesamum orientale, Sesamum mulayanum

Spider with the food. Nymph of dragonfly



Wordless WednesdayOutdoor Wednesday

Campus Nature Diary: The macro life (September 14)


Campus Nature Diary: The macro life (September 14)


Dragonfly 1

Dragonfly 2
Ants feeding on rose flower
Some species of Cicada?

Prey and Predators:


Dragonfly with lunch




Lime butterfly eaten by grasshopper, one of smart predator of butterflies





List of Butterfly spotted:



Lemon Pansy
Common Crow
Plain Tiger
Stripe Tiger
Common Emigrant
Chocolate Pansy
Blue Pansy (?)
Peacock Pansy
Lemon Pansy
Lime
Common Mormon
Blue Mormon
Common Lascar (?)
Common Sailor
Common grass yellow
Tawney Coster
Common Castor
Plains cupid
Indian Skipper

Dark Grass Blue


I am blue : Thursday Challenge


I am blue : Thursday Challenge


Dragonfly at NIT Rourkela campus


Thursday Challenge: Blue




Campus Nature Diary: Its blooming in NIT Rourkela campus



Campus Nature Diary: Its blooming in NIT Rourkela campus (September 14)



Blooming lotus all over the small pond

Balsam Available in four colors, and offer is for very short period. 









planted varieties of roses.





Silver Cockscomb : waiting to to turn pink



Wandering Destination: Gandhi Research Foundation (GRF), Jalgaon, Maharashtra (IN)


“On Gandhi: Don’t ever forget, that we were not lead by a saint with his head in clouds, but by a master tactician with his feet on the ground.” ― Shashi Tharoor

Wandering Destination: Gandhi Research Foundation (GRF), Jalgaon, Maharashtra (IN)
























About Gandhi Research Foundation (GRF):


Aerial view of campus [1]
It is the promoter of ‘Gandhi Teerth’ which is sponsored by Jain Irrigation and Bhavarlal Kantabai Foundation. The Foundation is the initiator and promoter of 'Gandhi Teerth', an international centre for Gandhian study, research and dialogue. Its core objective is to preserve and promote for posterity the Gandhian ideology and legacy. 'Gandhi Teerth' comprises Gandhi museum, Gandhi International Research Institute, Gandhi archives, publications, and various programmes for rural development based on Gandhian lines. GRF, was inaugurated by President of India, Pratibha Patil on 25th March, 2012 [2].




passages inside the museum [1]

Gandhi Teerth is a magnificent 65,000 sq. ft. sustainable structure located at Jain Hills, Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India. The premise is beautifully landscaped with sprawling lawns and is adjoined by mango orchards with mounded sit-outs and serene walk-ways. The entire green complex nestles between 300 acres of lush, afforested hilly terrain, and is noise-free and pollution-free. Residential facilities for researchers and guests are housed within the complex [1].




Our system of education has three aspects. It leads to the development of the mind, the body and the soul. - M. K. Gandhi



Archives at GRF [1]

Highlights of the GRF [1]:


Audible information system 
‘Khoj Gandhiji Ki’ museum: A thematic, state-of-art, interactive multimedia museum conceived and commissioned to disseminate Gandhiji’s life-lessons and ideology, as also the saga of Indian independence movement. It takes at least 3 hours to complete the theme walk. Museum has more than 30 sections equipped with Touch screen, Bioscope, Digital Books, 3-D Mapping and Animation, amalgamating different modern technologies

A great experience with some interactive programs, guide, Audio-visual presentation, and displays about Gandhiji's life. Audio is available in three languages: Marathi, Hindi and English.


GIRI (Gandhi International Research Institute) : The academic arm of GRF which will award diplomas, degrees and facilitate research in Gandhian studies.  Part time and Full time Day Program on Gandhi, Nonviolence, Social Activism, Peace and Conflict Management.









Interactive awareness creation modules [1]
GRF Think Tank: A consortium of scholars who will deliberate on contemporary issues. It can independently study and opine on public policy matters such as peace, ahimsa etc.


Gandhiana : Collection, classification, indexing and synopsizing of publications by and on Gandhiji.


Gandhi Archives : Preservation of archival publications related to Gandhiji and the Indian Freedom Struggle.


Gandhinomics : Rural Development/Outreach Program based on Gandhian ideology



A model at GRF shocasing an ideal village from Sarvodaya concept of Gandhiji [1]





Facilities at GRF:


Library:
Library at GRF [1]
The foundation has a collection of 7350 books, 4090 periodicals, 4019 photographs, 75 films, 148 audio recordings of Mahatma Gandhi's speeches, and philately items from 114 countries. A complete digital data-base of the library’s collection can be instantly accessed through the central console. Desk-top and lap-top computing facilities with high speed, uninterrupted broadband internet connectivity are also provided in the library for individual use [2].



Auditorium:
Statue of Gandhiji. Skin made of Silicon.
 To make it realistic, 'sweating' is added feature   
It can house more than 300 people to showcase some of the rare footage of Gandhiji and footage related to India's freedom movement. I was lucky to see one 15 minute show, specially arranged for me. I was the only person watching the documentary in that big auditorium. Thanks to the Guide.



Shopping:
Books, collectibles, apparels made of Khadi and many other things can be purchased from the shop at the exit of the GRF. Pay by card is accepted. Complete list can be found here: http://www.gandhifoundation.net/publications.htm


Ashram (Bungalows reserved for foreigners / VIP's)

Ashram (reserved for foreigners / VIP's)



Rest house:
I must say, it is one of high-class facility. It has all the amenities a very good hotel should have. Several rooms are built near to the GRF. The complex is for GRF visitors as well as the farmers  / trainees. 
Guest house balcony
Swimming pool at guest house
Guest house lobby



Lunch place

Canteen / Mess:
A small canteen is provided near to the entry point. No water is allowed inside the museum. Lunch facility is available in the near by mess. Food and place is excellent.









Guest house / Training center rooms

Do's and Dont's:


  • Entry to museum / food is NOT free.
  • NO water during the museum tour of 2-3 hours.
  • Photography is NOT allowed inside the premises
  • Belongings must be deposited at the entry point (including mobile, pen, diary etc)
  • Lunch / Break fast / Dinner is served during specific timings.
  • Be patient, polite during the visit
  • Spare at least one day at GRF to understand and appreciate the concept 
  • Do not touch the exhibits at the museum.


You must be the change you want to see in the world. - M. K. Gandhi



Statue of Gandhiji located in front of GRF [1]

Fees / Charges:


  1. There is entry fee to the museum, varies for different categories. For adult visitor it is 100 Rs. Per day. 
  2. Food in canteen / mess as per the rate.
  3. Battery driven golf cart is available on paying rental.




How to reach:

The Foundation is housed amidst afforested Jain Hills, 12 kms. from Jalgaon city. Jalgaon is well connected by road and rail to the rest of India.It is 55 kms from Ajanta Caves, 140 kms from Ellora Caves and 160 kms from Aurangabad airport. Nearest international airport is Mumbai.









GRF complex [1]

Contact Info:

Gandhi Research Foundation
Gandhi Teerth, Jain Hills PO Box 118,
Jalgaon - 425 001 (Maharashtra), India
Tel. No.: +91-257-226 0011
E-mail: info@gandhifoundation.org

MONDAY CLOSED



Reference:

[1 ] Official Website: www.gandhifoundation.net
[2] http://www.mkgandhi.org/museum/grf_jalgaon.htm