Saturday 26 April 2014

Kripalu Mahila Mahavidyalay (KMM)

Kripalu Mahila Mahavidyalay (KMM) was founded in 1998 as a self-financed, all-girls Institute. KMM started with Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) course in 1998 and added Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) course in the year 2005. In the year 2008, two more courses were added - Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) and Master of Arts (M.A.).

Since its establishment, the Institute has transformed from a basic local village school to one that can be compared to the likes of the city colleges. Much required renovation of the college infrastructure was initially done, and as the years we progressed, campus facilities have been added one by one to provide students with an environment that is not only comfortable and friendly, but also motivates them to acquire divine  knowledge in various ways.

To encourage education, the Institute has always charged the most minimal fee possible from its students, however in December 2010, our Patron, Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj announced that the Institute will now be providing 100% free education to all students for courses directly run and co-ordinates by KMM .

Thursday 24 April 2014

NSS Camp 2013-14 (Day 1)

The 7-Day NSS Camp was inaugurated on 13th February. Some pics below.
























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Tuesday 22 April 2014

JPK Education gets Nelson Mandela Peace Award

JKP Education's President, Sushree Vishakha Tripathi Ji
with the 
Nelson Mandela Peace Award  Award.
Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat Education has bagged the prestigious Nelson Mandela Peace Award for exceptional work in the field of education of the girl child.

The award consisting of a momento and citation of excellence was presented to Vishakha Tripathi, Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat Education president, by parliament member Shripad Yesso Naik, who is former minister of state of home affairs in the central government, at a ceremony here, also attended by Goa Deputy Chief Minister Francis D Souza.

Organised by the Economic Growth Society of India, the award ceremony honoured various individuals and organisations for significant contribution in the field of economic and social growth of the nation.

Among others whose contributions were recognised were Ismail bin Haj Kassim, eminent speaker and motivational guru, spiritual healer and exponent in vibrational energy, as also Saurabh Garg whose efforts to create awareness about Thalassemia and social work was recognised and appreciated.

G.S. Sachdeva, general secretary of the Economic Growth Society of India, said the awards have been instituted with the goal of honouring individuals and organisations that have made selfless contribution towards the growth of India.

Specific mention of JKP Education was made in the pre-award national conference in which the speakers lauded the efforts of the institution in female education.

More than 5,000 girls from pre-primary to post-graduate level are receiving free education through institutions located in Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.

In addition to free education, girl students receive free transportation, including free bicycles for students who travel long distances, along with free uniforms, school bags, and other school-related requirements.

The aim is to remove any obstacle to the girl's education that is likely to be induced by poverty, said the institution guided by Tripathi.

The efforts of JKP education have been recognised in the past. It has received Rajiv Gandhi Global Excellence Award, Nari Shakti Award of Jagran group, and Mother Teresa Excellence Award.

Monday 17 February 2014

KMM's B.Ed. students did Saraswati Pooja on Basant Panchami.

KMM's B.Ed. students did Saraswati Pooja on Basant Panchami. Jai Maa Saraswati ji



Saturday 15 February 2014

Voters’ Day – National Service Scheme

25.1.14 - NSS students participated in a few different competitions and a rally on Voters Day (25 January) to increase Voting Awareness. Program Officers, Dr. Rekha Shukla, Dr. Rekha Singh and Rekha Mishra organised a essay writing, poster-making and cartoon-making competitions for approximately 200 students.

Once the competitions were over, the students participated in a rally around Kunda and few other nearby villages to increase awareness on the importance of voting. The students performed short plays in different villages to encourage the residents to vote wisely as per conditions.

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