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Independent India Turning 64: Are we Really Independent?

Independence Day- the day when British left the golden bird free from their rule. But the bird was left looted, harassed, with the slightest of hope to survive. Then followed a long fight for the survival of golden bird. 64 years have passed and the country is still ‘developing’. The whole world says and even we believe that we are the citizens of an independent country. But a question always keep on hovering in my mind, the answer to which I never found out. You also give it a try. Is India really free? Are we not bound by so many handcuffs of ever growing poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, crimes, men-women inequality, limited technology and the worst of all which potentiate other bounding forces too- Corruption?

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Team UdaipurBlog gathered some statistics. Have a look and you all will support me.

Name of Scam

Year

Amount

Jeep Purchase

1948

80 lakh

BHU Funds

1956

50 lakh

MUNDHRA SCANDAL

1957

1.25 crores

Teja Loans

1960

22 crores

Kuo Oil Deal

1976

2.2. crores

HDW Comission

1987

20 crores

Bofors Pay-Off

1987

65 crores

St Kitts Forgery

1989

9.45 crores

Airbus Scandal

1990

2.5 crores per week

Securities Scam

1992

5000 crores

Indian Bank Rip-off

1992

1,300 crores

Sugar Import

1994

650 crores

JMM Bribes

1995

1.2 crores

In a Pickle

1996

10 lakhs

Telecom Scam

1996

1.6 crores

Fodder Scam

1996

950 crores

Urea Scam

1996

133 crores

CRB Scam

1997

1000 crores

Vanishing Companies Scam

1998

330.78 crores

Plantation Companies Scam

1999

2,563 crores

Ketan Parekh Scam

2001

137 crores

Stockmarket Scam

2001

1,15,000 crores

Home Trade Scam

2002

600 crores

Stamp Paper Scam

2003

30,000 crores

IPO- Demat Scam

2005

146 crores

Bihar Food Relief Scam

2005

17 crores

Scorpene Submarine Scam

2005

18,978 crores

Punjab City Centre Project Scam

2006

1500 crores

Taj Corridor Scam

2006

175 crores

Pune Billionare Hasan Ali Khan Tax Default

2008

50,000 crores

The Satyam Scam

2008

10,000 crores

Army Ration Pilferege  Scam

2008

5000 crores

The 2-G Spectrum  Swindle

2008

1,76,000 crores

State Bank of Saurashtra Scam

95 crores

Illegal Money in Swiss Bank (est. till 2008)

71,00,000 crores

The Jarkhand Medical Equipment Scam

2009

130 crores

Rice Export Scam

2009

2,500 crores

Orissa Mine Scam

7,000 crores

Madhu Koda Minning Scam

2009

4,000 crores

Commonwealth Games Scam

2010

40,000 crores

Grand Total

Rs. 91,06,03,23,43,00,000/-

Shocked seeing the figure?? Don’t be because there is still a large figure behind the scene which the CBI has failed to suspect.

Angrez chale gaye par inhe chod gye”- the best phrase that can describe our corrupt politicians and high commanding officers. And why only blame these famous names. Even an ordinary man is giving them a tough competition- Wrong ways to save income tax, Under table income, and what not.  Fighting with any outsider is easy but how to fight with someone amongst ourselves. How to punish a crow from within a group of parrots? And what adds to the tragedy is that everyone is inside this dirty cave of corruption. Those who are in the light of honesty and truthfulness don’t want to make an initiative to clean this dirt.

A grand salute to those great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Swami Vivekanand, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Bhagat Singh who broke a revolt against British and drove them back to their home. Today again we need such leaders to drive corruption out of this beautiful country. Then we all will proudly say that “Yes!! We are the citizens of an independent country which flies unbound in the sky of glory and success”.

Happy Independence Day to all from Udaipur Blog!! Let us vow to make our country a free bird again.

Jai Hind!!

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World Breastfeeding Week concluded with series of Awareness Programmes

Mother’s milk is the first gift by a mother to her newborn. It is the healthiest form of milk for the baby which contains the right amount of fats, sugar, water, minerals and proteins that ensures his complete physical and mental growth. Mother confers immunity to her baby through this milk which protects him from respiratory infections and diarrhoeal diseases. Breastfeeding the child reduces the risk of blood loss after delivery, breast and ovarian cancer, gaining excess weight and iron deficiency.

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To protect, promote and encourage breastfeeding, World Breastfeeding Week is celebrated from 1st to 7th August every year by over 120 countries under the guidance of WHO and UNICEF. WHO recommends that the neonate must be exclusively breastfed (i.e. no other fluid or food to be given other than mother’s milk) up to 6 months of age. After that solid foods and nutritional supplement can be started but breastfeeding must be continued up to 2 years of age or more.

To commemorate the world breastfeeding week, there were many programmes held throughout the week by many organizations.

The Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital held week long programmes for students, doctors and common masses from 1st to 7th of August. Students actively participated in the various activities and doctors gave their best to promote breastfeeding among general public of Udaipur.

Various activities such as poster making, rangoli, quiz competitions, etc were held for students of Medical, Nursing, Physiotherapy Colleges, Talk shows/camps were held in various institutions like Military School, M.G. College, and Guru Nanak by the doctors of Community Medicine Department to educate young girls about the benefits of breastfeeding the newborn.

The week was concluded today by a Seminar followed by Prize Distribution of various events. Dr. Harish Mathur, Prof. & Head Community Medicine, spoke on the various aspects of breastfeeding issues. A mind boggling statistics about breast milk and breastfeeding was presented by Dr. A.P. Gupta, Prof.  & Head, Pediatrics. Dr. Sharda Goyal, Obstetrics & Gynecology, explained how to prepare a mother for breastfeeding and how to breastfeed in difficult maternal situation. Lastly, Mr. Kamlesh Joshi stated the role of nurses in promoting breastfeeding.

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There were talk programmes, conversations, and discussions held by the Rotary Club Udaipur ‘Meera’ and the Rotary Innerwheel Club throughout the week. President Dr. Veena Sanadhya and Dr. Vimla Dhakad emphasized on proper education in the rural masses for awareness on the same. Quizzes were conducted and were awarded too.

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This Friendship Day – ‘Karo Dosti Nature ke Sath’

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Hey Udaipies. What are your plans for the friendship day? Have you ever thought to spend the friendship day with our friends in disguise, our friends of nature, the trees and the plants? If no, then here’s a chance to celebrate the day, with a rocking evening, our favourite hang out spot, Live Rock band performances, loads of fun, and also, the mission to conserve nature. Our Real Estate Pvt. Ltd. And Dainik Bhaskar  present “Karo Dosti Nature ke Sath”, this friendship day on 7th Aug at Fatehsagar Paal, Dewali Chhor – 6 p.m. Onwards.

In this rocking event being organized by the Frozen Apple Events and Entertainment, there will be live rock band show by Octive Band, and 1000 plants will be distributed to the responsive people who are willing to take an initiative to plant them and care for them. The event will be hosted by Anchor Piyush.

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Training Programme for BPL People concluded

To reduce the unemployment rates, and for the upliftment of the BPL (below poverty line) population, an NGO, Vishvas, today finished off with a training as well as certification programme “Skill Training & Placement of Rural Youth Leading to Gainful Employment” for the BPL people from the rural areas of Udaipur, Rajsamand and Bundi, under Special SGSY (Swaranjayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana)

100 candidates meeting the minimum requirements for the eligibility criteria were selected from these rural areas by Viashvas, and they were provided with the security guard training of one month duration, a course and certification by IGNOU. The programme was held in association with the Securities and Intelligence Services (India) ltd (SIS).

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The candidates had one month of residential training at SIS Regional centre located at Debari. They were provided free lodging and food for the entire duration. All the candidates have been placed with a minimum salary of 4-6 thousand per month.

The certification programme was carried out yesterday at 9:30 a.m. for the persons who qualified both the written and the physical examinations. Mrs. Teena Kumar, Zila Parishad Udaipur, Mr. Pritam B. Yashwant, District Collector Rajsamand, Mr. Ram pal Sharma, Chief Executive officer, Rajsamand were present at the ceremony.

Vishvas is a Non Governmental Organisation which carries out such type of training programmes for people below poverty line for their proper employment and upliftment. This programme was funded by the Swarn Jayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojna, a poverty eradication plan by the Government of India.

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Attain Internal Peace with Muni Lalit Prabh Ji and Muni Chandra Prabh Ji

Udaipur once again feels honored to host the most renowned saints of Jain religion- Muni Lalit Prabh Ji and Muni Chandra Prabh Ji.These Jain saints are here for about one and a half month and will bless us with their spiritual and devotional words throughout their stay in Udaipur during this chaturmas.People from all over India are coming here for their pravachans and to get their blessings. There is so much enthusiasm and excitation among the people here that more than one lakh invites have been done in Udaipur alone.

The followers of Jainism as well as other religions have an ultimate faith in them. This could be well figured out in the grand welcoming of Lalit Prabh Ji and Chandra Prabh ji at Bapu Bazar on 10th July 2011.

Many of the followers were present there just to have a glimpse of them. They moved to Jain Dharamshala , Hatipole in a huge rally with a great pomp and show. In his rally, there were 5 elephants, 11 horses, 11 chariots, 5 bands and many women carrying 1008 ‘kalasha’ on their heads. People showered petals on him all over the way and some of them even washed their feet.

The Main Organizers of the whole event were Mr.Kalu Lal Jain and Arihant Property Dealer along with the Sakal Jain Samaj. Mrs.Rajni Daangi, the chairman of Nagar Parishad, Udaipur lighted the lamp.They will be staying in Udaipur till Diwali and their Pravachan starts sharply at 8.45 am at Town Hall, Udaipur and everyone is welcomed there.

Hope their pravachans will inspire all the Udaipurites deeply and their preachings will help you to attain inner peace and will give a break to your jet paced life and will make it meaningful n worth living.

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Candles of Peace and Tribute Lightened by The Yuvaz

Mumbai was once again victim of terror this 13th of July 2011, when in the evening Zaveri Bazaar, Opera House and Dadar areas were hit by powerful explosions. Many lives taken, many more threatened.

To condemn this inhuman act and to pay tribute to the souls that have suffered due to the evil act, a social youth group from Udaipur, The Yuvaz held a candle march yesterday evening at Fatehsagar.

At around 5:30 in the evening, a fairly good crowd was present for the noble cause. Udaipur’s singing talent Shahnawaz aka Bunty (X-Factor fame) also joined the Candle March in the memory of victims of recent serial bomb blasts.

We pray for the peace of the departed souls, and wish for peace, harmony and happiness in the minds of the victims and threatened, and fear and terror in the minds of terrorists themselves.

Here are a Few more pictures of the Candle March:

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‘Helping Hands’ Organized Blood Donation Camp

Be a blood donor and serve humanity !! Believe me all it costs is a little love


Feels great when our kindness saves someone’s life. “Helping hands” – A group aiming for social welfare took the responsibility to initiate the social welfare activities which some or the other way inspire young minds to have a feeling of humanity and contributing towards the mankind.
When it comes to mankind and saving lives, nothing can be better than donating blood . With the vision of collecting maximum units of blood , Helping hands society has organized a blood donation camp on July 14, 2011 at Devendra Dham. Approximately 140 people from all over Udaipur participated and felt proud by donating blood.

We the UB team aims to spread this word of humanity amongst all the people in Udaipur by exploring and studying the needs of common man and contribute in this courageous act by increasing the number of participants in every camp. We experience very few taking this act seriously but the number of donators have definitely inspired the youth. Pacific institute of technology is a name frequently heard in the social events sponsored this great event and set an example for the youth of Udaipur , heaven on earth . People were seen contributing in as many ways like organizing , managing , advertising , assisting the crowd.

Pictures below portrays the efforts made by ‘Helping Hands’ Team in serving the cause .


Lets work in teams and come up with solutions, spread the word, inspire people !! Let us not limit it to a particular section or gender but being a human lets wake up the young minds and be strength of each other. Its easy to make money but really hard to make the difference , find the need and fulfill it. 🙂

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Sangini: A Companion for the Senior Citizens of Udaipur

Sangini (2)Rotary Club of Udaipur ‘Meera’ started a unique new initiative “SANGINI” to avail the honorary services to the senior citizen of the city so as to provide them special attention and extra care. The name itself states the whole process of the initiative. The main ideas in the initiative are:

1. Computer Skills for Senior Citizens:

A special class to edify computer skill and mobile operation to the senior citizen of the city as to make them walk with the technological generation. A one month course will be conducted in Aishwarya College by Ms Seema Singh and will be coordinated by Ms. Sanjh Narula.

2. Monthly Lecture Series:

The lecture series cum consultation started with the idea to bring the health awareness to the senior citizen. Twelve lectures cum consultation will be held on health issues with different doctors willing to serve voluntarily and also offering the consultation on the spot. Dr. Kusum Mathur is the idea leader for this effort.

3. Dedicated senior citizen hour at the selected clinics:

The private clinics and doctors will give priority time the  senior citizen in order to reduce their waiting time and give them priority treatment.  Dr. Sudha Kothari is the main person to make this idea float.

4. Phone-a-friend :

The greatest thing one can give is time. Keeping this idea in mind the Initiative started a service called ‘Phone-a-friend. There is a list of volunteers who will always be ready to support the senior citizen in any way. Mrs. Shashi Hingad holds the responsibility for this initiative.

 

sangini logoRotary Club Udaipur Meera SANGINI service project (Senior citizen) was inaugurated by Mr. Mathew Cherian, chief executive of HelpAge India Guest of honour Mr V.K.Ladia and special guest was Assistant Governor Mr U.S. Chouhan on 8th july 2011 at Mohan Singh Mehta auditorium. Meeting started with invocation from PHF, PP, Rtn Rajkumari Gandhi, Fourway test by Rtn Aroona Doshi, floral welcome by Rtn Neelu Javeria, Co-chair, Sangini Intiative,  PP, Rtn Ratan Pamecha, Rtn Sudha Bhandari. President Rtn Veena Sanadhya verbal welcome then Brief on project by Chair Rtn Neelima Khetan, medical team leader Dr Kusum Mathur, Phone a friend team leader Rtn Shashi Hingad, Computer literacy Rtn Sanjh Narula and medical clinic support from Dr Sudha Kothari and many members of various committees were present. SANGINI brochure was released & distributed. Blessings received from all present, honored best learner Mr. B.L. Verma (computer education), instructors of Aishwarya College and welcomed the volunteer International Player Mr. Mahesh Nehra who offered his services to this project after reading about it, and also Mr. Piyush Javeria whose efforts were appreciated by all. Inaugural Function ended with Rotary protocol.

Here are a few glimpses for the event that took place on 8th July 2011

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Rotary Club Meera lauded Doctors for their contribution

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The Rotary Club Udaipur Meera kick started its 2011-12 session by honoring doctors at the American Hospital . To begin with, Dr. Chirayu Pamecha (Spine Surgeon), Dr. Harit Bhandari (Pediatrician),  Dr. Shilpa Goyal (Gynecologist) were awarded the Young Achiever’s Award.

While the chief guest Dr. Dev Kothari and Guest of honor PGD Nirmal Singhvi obliged with their presence  the club’s president Mrs. Veena Sandhya welcomed the audience and congratulated the doctors for their unparalled service to the society, notably the chairperson of the program was Mr. Ratan Pamecha.

Rotary club MEERA also honored 15 doctor members of the club. The doctor’s were Dr. Kusum Mathur, Dr. Richa Bansal, Dr. Jyoti Choudhary, Dr. Megha Kothari, Dr. Priya Aggarwal,Dr. Sunanda Gupta, Dr. Sudha Kothari, Dr. Simmy Sood and Dr. Sunita Singh.

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The program ended with a vote of thanks  by Secretary Seema Singh.

 

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Swaraj University Completed its First Year

3 Idiots watch out – Swaraj University just completes its first full year!

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Innovation cuts across everything we do !!

Swaraj University celebrated its first anniversary on May 30th, 2011  looking back at the excitement, co-creation, friendship, deep questioning, emotional healing, unfolding of self, intense dialogues, discoveries, experiments,mistakes and learning, and all that has been part of the first year of Swaraj University.

Inspired by India’s rich guru-shishya tradition, Mahatma Gandhi’s Nai taleem and RabindranathTagore’s Shantiniketan Ashram, and Rancho’s 3 idiots, Swaraj was established in April 2010 and has been nurturing space for young people to self-design their learning process to become green entrepreneurs. At Swaraj University each learner gets an opportunity to develop his orher own personalized learning program based on their own dreams. Freedom to choose and decide what to learn, how to learn, and from whom to learn makes Swaraj outstanding. Reva Dandage, co-founder of this university, states, “Swaraj is India’s first university dedicated to strengthening our local cultures, local economies and local ecologies. Sustainability, social justice and holistic, healthy living are the core principles of our vision. Within this larger context, They are keen to support young people in putting their dreams into action and developing eco-friendly businesses that make a difference for the world.”

Swaraj university stand as a core community of nineteen enthusiastic and diverse khojis (that’s what the Swaraj University learners call themselves) and four facilitators with international experience who have motivated and guided the khojis in their journeys of learning. Enthused by the values, our principles—friends, family members, faculty mentors, supportorganizations and networks aims to spread all over the world.

Swaraj believes in strong diversity—of age, language, religion, even ideologies and beliefs. The khojis have come from Rajasthan, Gujarat, M.P., Maharashtra, U.P., Delhi and Karnataka,from urban and rural settings. There is no prior degree or diploma required to join. Khojis share a common commitment to do something good for society and the environment. The youngest of the group is 17 years old and the oldest 30 years old. Two-thirds have received partial or full scholarships. Says co-founder, Nitin Paranjape,

“We believe that everyone can learn and do something specific in the world, despite their academic background. They just need a chance to identify their talents, find their inner passions and be in a community of support.The mainstream education system creates a lot of failures. We believe that everyone can be awinner and find success in life.”

Some fellow khojis:

Harshita Wadhya, a young woman from Varanasi, U.P., a graduate from Delhi University decided not to pursue further education within the formal system and is now exploring her interest in alternative healing. Her focus is on energy work/pranic healing, love and forgiveness and its role in healing, and past life regression. She is also keen tolive sustainably, causing least damage to life and the environment around her. Dancing is also one of her passions.. She says that,

“After joining Swaraj University, I have started believing in my dreams and values again and have regained my faith in humanity. I really have enjoyed spending time with my mentor.”

Gyan Shahane, a 20 year-old from Nasik, Maharashtra, is interested in film-making, particularly in the drama/fiction category. He wants to use this powerful medium tobring about positive change in people and the society at large. He decided to leave school after 8th grade as he was fed up with the poor education he was receiving in government schools. His other interests are writing, reading, theatre and photography. He says that,

“The love and acceptance for the person I am that I got after joining Swaraj University gives me the strength and courage to do what I want to do and walk on thepath I have chosen for myself.”

The methods adopted at swaraj make the student think of their own , rather than education being a one way process by faculty. Over the year, they have also witnessed the formation of strong bonds of friendship and trust amongst the group that transcend the barriers of age, class and language.

The Place:

The university has an eco-friendly campus – Tapovan Ashram, an organic farm and nursery 30 kilo meter located far away from the hue and cry of the city , amidst the Aravali hills. Swaraj university offers exclusive resources , a well equiped library, a multimedia lab, residential facilities and a community kitchen there. The first batch of khojis has spent 4 months in the past year living together at Tapovan Ashram (one month every quarter) in Khoji Meets. According to co-founder Reva Dandage,

“The mainstream education institutions focus exclusively on theircurriculum to the exclusion of learners’ relationship with their environment – that they do not have any responsibility and relationship with the food they eat, the energy they consume or the waste they generate.”

Hence, all the khojis and faculty on campus take part in the designing and developing of community spaces like the kitchen, library, dorms, outdoor class rooms, organic farm and shouldering community responsibilities like cooking, cleaning and thinking of what they consume and how it impacts our environment.

“Life on the campus has been exciting, challenging the comforts of some, confronting the deep personal issues of others, while we explore ways of living harmoniously with each other and with nature,” says Sakhi, one of the khojis from Nashik.

Swaraj’s Journey towards excellence ….. Methodology

The course is conducted in Hindi, while keeping in mind each individual’s need for expressionin his/her native language. The program believes in practical learning by doing. The programis divided into Khoji Meets (one month every quarter during the first year), at the university’s campus and Mentorship Periods of 2-3 months anywhere in the country. The khojis spend the Khoji Meets practicing self-awareness, team-work and perspective deepening. Ecological sustainability, healthy living, social justice and self-designed learning are the principles around which Swaraj University’s program has been designed. As part of the perspective building and gaining a deeper understanding of these principles, the khojis watch movies, research topics and organize discussions there after, visit nearby villages, share articles and other resources,do hands-on projects such as building compost toilets and cooking solar food, interact with international students from other countries and invite resource persons to share their perspectives.

During the Meets, khojis also hone in their documentation and presentation skills, design portfolios and the give and take feedback for their learning and growth. Through exercises and sessions organized by the facilitators, khojis identify their individual learning goals, design plansto achieve them, identify skills that need to be built, re-define their dreams and big goals and chart out their mentor-ship periods.

The program believes that the world is confined in our classroom. During the mentor-ship period, the khojis learn skills and practical wisdom from faculty-mentors in fields they want to work in. Swaraj University has a wide pool of mentors, with experience and expertise in fields varying from organic farming to naturopathy and healing, community radio to filmmaking, women’s rights to working with street children, zero waste crafts to healthy cooking, sustainable design to appropriate renewable technologies. They have over 50 ustaad-mentors all over the country asour faculty and the list is growing.

Some of their mentors:

Nandita Dinesh, is a theater artist and director who did her training in the U.S. Shetravels the world, from Mexico to Afghanistan, trying to bring people together in places of conflict and unrest. Currently, she has developed a platform for young artists in Pune called “Mezza”. Her expertise is in participatory and experiential theater.

Praveen Pagare, a documentary film maker, has worked with different socialmovements throughout his career, from the Narmada Bachav Andolan (Medha Patkar) to Ekta Parishad (P.V. Rajgopal). He has worked passionately with Abhivyakti Media for Development, an NGO in Nasik, for many years, making documentaries on various social issues facing our society.

Deepak Suchde, is not your typical farmer. The first thing that strikes you when you meet him is the passion for his work and for his life. When he starts talking about eco-farming you know instantly that here is a person whose knowledge is insurmountable as you are drawn into the world of soil, plants, and the eco-system. He will tell you how to make your ends meet by farming in as small a piece of land as 10 gunthas (quarter of an acre) and live healthily and in harmony with nature. He is busy spreading the need to enrich the degraded soil made worse by use of unlimited chemicals and greed so that we can claim our right to organic living. He lives on his farm near Harda in central India. He has been internationally recognized for his efforts.

Manoj Prajapat, a green entrepreneur from Udaipur, runs a healthy food business “Jasso Ann Vasso Mann” – you are what you eat. He does various experiments in cooking with zero oil, solar and local grains. He runs a slow food café in Udaipur.

It is important to note that Swaraj University does not give out any degrees or certificates. It is a peoples’ university, accredited by the people. According Reva Dandage,

“We want students to have real skills and knowledge to take up real projects in their communities – not just hollow pieces of paper. Over the course of the 2 years, each khoji will develop their ownportfolio of practical experience and references. At the end of 2 years, they will each have the full confidence and vision to start their own green business.”

They are connected with other innovative universities around the world including Gaia University and Peer-to-Peer University.

Personal Highlights:

“As khojis or seekers, it has been an exciting journey of discovery and experimentation for all of us. They learnt through various experiences such as visiting a prison, organising a fair inthe neighbouring village, setting up a food stall made from local grains in a community, silent trekking in the mountains, working with local artisans like potters, puppeteers, etc., interviewing tribal nomads who walk miles with their goats, interacting with youth from foreign countries,tracing the pugmarks of a leopard, attending international conferences amongst many others. One of the highlights of the year was when they participated in an amazing week-long, hands-on, service learning, community building exercise called the Oasis Game in Shivaji Nagar in Udaipur that was conducted by our friend Edgard from Brazil. It pushed our thinking and learning invarious dimensions such as learning the skills of working within a community, knowing how to work for our dreams by making it fun and implementing the social-dialogue tools. For many of us, it ignites a new vision and spirit of sewa.”

“Traveling is a great way to learn. We lay a lot of stress on Learning Journeys in the first year. It creates the magic of bonding us all together, energizing us with fresh new ideas, inspiring uswith new people and social entrepreneurship experiments, widening our world views, givingus the opportunity to interact with other alternative communities and a chance to try our hand at doing things that we always dreamt of. Last year, they went to Pune and Ahmedabad and also did a very unique and inspiring Cycle Yatra, a journey into villages without money, cellphones, food or any other amenities. During the Cycle Yatra, they pushed their own physical and comfort limits, they were questioned their relationship with money and the broader question of dependency, and challenging mindsets of ‘progress, ‘security’ and ‘development’!”

They strongly believe in educating our students by maximum hands on practice which is the key to build ones career in creative segment . Several khojis have already received job offers after their first year. Many are in the process of setting up their own community businesses. Most importantly, they have seen deep growth and transformative changes in the khojis themselves.

For more information, see www.swarajuniversity.org

Admission for the next batch starts in July 2011. There will be an orientation meet on June 17, 2011 in Udaipur for those interested in learning more. 🙂

Article Contribution by : Manish Jain(Co-founder Swaraj University), Chani Soni, Monika jain