Showing posts with label Mahindru Charitable Trust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mahindru Charitable Trust. Show all posts

Friday, 12 April 2013

Ashok Mahindru Showcases His fevourite documentaries by Vedic Kanya school students


Amongst many other philanthropic activities Ashok Mahindru is also involved with Vedic Kanya High School founded by his father, Late Mr. Y. P. Mahindru.

Indian American Foundation has helped the students of the school to come across documentary making. The management of the school under guidance of Ashok Mahindru encourages such students by allowing them to create their own stories and converting them into a documentary. From the beginning till the end, the concept is handled by the student themselves. Under the leadership of Mr. Ashok Mahindru the school is not behind in using new technologies in education. Dell has gifted the school Smart Class's software and provided teacher training for the same.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_0bx2z5lAw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-z6k3XX8to


Ashok Mahindru loves this documentary Who Cares which focuses on the Chalta Hai attitude of people in India. This attitude is the key for our lack of ability to bring change in society says Ashok Mahindru.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zhrx6SzlmR0

Rising Prices is a documentary that raises awareness about the price raise for people.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUAgZVWfT9c

Ashok Mahindru says this documentary Consumer Awareness is really great as the very young children of the school are involved with it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwJHXf9Tbrc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSEuPv0sQJE  

Ashok Mahindru feels Disha is another notable documentary by the students of the school.


Ashok Mahindru notes that the biggest success has been "Homework" documentary film which took about three months to complete, follows a day in the life of their junior schoolmate Meena, 11 a maid's daughter, and her struggle to finish her homework while balancing her household responsibilities.

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Photo Feature: Ashok Mahindru inspires Modern Technology meet Ancient Vedic Knowledge at Vedic Kanya


Ashok Mahindru through Mahindru Charitable Trust is taking forward various social intiatives started by his father Late Mr. Y. P. Mahindru, among them is  Vedic Kanya High School that is spreading light of education in girls from underpriviledged class through modern technologies and ancient vedic knowledge. Under the leadership and guidence of Mr. Ashok Mahindru, at Vedic Kanya High School students from underpriveledged families get education through a innovative amalgamation of Modern IT technology and our ancient Vedic knowledge. 


Girl Students studding with dell Smart Class software using laptops and teacher teaching using projectors


 Our focus is not only academic brilliance but also moral values and vedic teachings says Ashok Mahindru. “Vedic Kanya’s teachers visit the area to aware the localities about the school and education. This school is uplifting the community by educating the future generation and explaining the importance of it to their parents.” adds Mr. Ashok Mahindru. 

 Underlining the modern technologies used in the school Mr. Ashok Mahindru says, “Indian American Foundation has helped the students to come across documentary making. The management of the school encourages such students by allowing them to create their own stories and converting them into a documentary. From the beginning till the end, the concept is handled by the student themselves. The school is not behind in using new technologies in education. Dell has gifted the school Smart Class’s software and provided teacher training for the same.”

    
Mr. Ashok Mahindru lays importance of our age old cultural heritage to the students of vedic kanya school














Shalu Gupta, who got free education from the school with scholarship, is a Chartered accountant now. “I am greatly indebted to the school and wish them many more success stories in future."


Instilling our cultural value system and knowledge in our ancient vedas under the guidence of Mr. Ashok Mahindru 

“The need of the hour is to encourage such organizations and volunteer groups who are already working for woman empowerment and encourage more such organization to come up for the cause. My father YP Mahindru was founder member of Vedic Kanya and I along with my father are totally committed to the cause. We are keen to help such organizations with all kind of support” says Ashok Mahindru.

Saturday, 9 March 2013

Ashok Mahindru dream project of Vedic Kanya High School students make a self documentary - Home Work





Amongst many other philanthropic activities Ashok Mahindru is also involved with Vedic Kanya High School founded by his father, Late Mr. Y. P. Mahindru.

"Homework" The film which took about three months to complete, follows a day in the life of their junior schoolmate Meena, 11 a maid's daughter, and her struggle to finish her homework while balancing her household responsibilities.

Indian American Foundation has helped the students of the school to come across documentary making. The management of the school encourages such students by allowing them to create their own stories and converting them into a documentary. From the beginning till the end, the concept is handled by the student themselves. The school is not behind in using new technologies in education. Dell has gifted the school Smart Class's software and provided teacher training for the same.

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Ashok Mahindru introduces the lady behind the success of Vedic Kanya High School - Mrs. Sushila Kapoor

Headmistress Mrs. Sushila Kapoor leads teachers and students of Vedic Kanya High School in Gurgaon Carnival raising awareness in eye donation answering the call of Mr. Ashok Mahindru


Ashok Mahindru brought Mrs. Sushila Kapoor, M.A., B. Ed., an educationist with vast knowledge and experience in development of education and  implementation of ancient systems in our educational stream.  On taking over the charge as Headmistress of Vedic Kanya High School, Gurgaon in 2006, in addition to Mahindru Charitable Trust under Mr. Ashok Mahindru, Mrs. Kapoor not only developed basic infrastructure in school like erecting new class rooms and developing an ultra-modern Computer Lab, she also engaged worldwide NGOs like American India Foundation Trust for the overall qualitative development of the education in the school.

Ashok Mahindru specially highlights among one of key achievement the production of the national level documentary film “HOMEWOK” in 2008 by the students of Vedic Kanya High School under her and Mr. Ashok Mahindru. The film showcases the plight of girl students from underprivileged class who lack in basic facilities at their houses as on date. The film which took about three months to complete, follows a day in the life of their junior schoolmate Meena, 11 a maid’s daughter, and her struggle to finish her homework while balancing her household responsibilities.

Ashok Mahindru commends Mrs. Sushila Kapoor for taking an active part in the development and introduction of ancient system of Education (Vedic) through different processions and workshops organized under the flagship of Vedic Vidya Pracharani Sabha and Arya Kendriya Sabha, Gurgaon. 

In the year 2011, Mrs. Sushila Kapoor made everyone at Vedic Kanya High School including Ashok Mahindru proud when the school team under her received state level award in Cultural Programmes from Hon’ble Chief Minister of Haryana. She has led the school participation on Golden Jubilee Celebration of the Republic Day of India a high point for the school marks Ashok Mahindru.  Akhil Bhartiya Sahitya Parishad has also appreciated the performance of the school and presented mementos.

Mrs. Kapoor has headed the Mathematic Wing of the school for more than 18 years and Mr. Ashok Mahindru acknowledged for her commendable performance.  Her hard work got her Prashasti Patra by Board of School Education, Haryana for Vedic Kanya High School being third at State Level during 1992. Ashok Mahindru underlines  the fact that these awards and recognition for her and the school by not only Board level but also from other different authorities  are testament to her credentials as an educator since starting from 1991 till date.  

Thursday, 20 December 2012

Improvement in girl child education Government report CHILDREN IN INDIA 2012


Mr. Ashok Mahindru after carefully going through the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India has seen the encouraging data of an improvement in school enrolment of girls in recent times. This shows the encouraging trend of the growing outreach of the schools to the girls. Following are the excerpts from the report Mr. Ashok Mahindru underlines:


The share of girls in the total enrolment at primary and upper primary level was 19% and 46.5% respectively in the year 2005-06; this increased to 48.5 and 48.1 at primary and upper primary levels respectively in 2009-10.

Gender parity index (GPI) has also shown significant increase, particularly at the upper primary level. Gender Parity Index (GPI) in enrolment at primary and secondary and is the ratio of the number of female students enrolled at primary and secondary levels in public and private schools to the number of male students. In general, at the national level, the number of girls enrolled in all levels, i.e. primary, secondary and higher education is less than their counterparts. However, the female-male ratio in education has been steadily improving over the years. In primary education, the GPI ratio has gone up from 0.76 in 1990-91 to 1.00 in 2009 -10 showing 31.6% increase and in secondary education the increase is from 0.60 in 1990-91 to 0.88 in 2009-10 thereby showing 46.7% increase.


 As on 2009-10, the GPI at Primary level ranges from 0.87 in Bihar to 1.13 in Damn & Diu. At Primary level, 7 State/ UTs have gender parity.

As on 2009-10, the GPI at Secondary level ranges from 0.64 in Rajasthan to 1.36 in Damn & Diu. At Secondary level, 21 States has gender disparity while only one State (Karnataka) has gender parity, and for the remaining States/ UTs have gender disparity against male children. The increasing level of dropout rates in higher classes as evident from table 5.6 is a cause of worry.


                                                                                                    
The programme and policy initiatives like Sarva Shikha Abhiyan (SSA) and Right to Education (RTE) have contributed to the universalize elementary education in the country and are expected to infuse new life in the schooling system in the coming years.

However, the issue of drop outs continues as a major issue in all levels of education. Also the Net enrolment Ratio in upper primary level is far from satisfactory. Urgent and more focused measures are required to address and tackle these enduring issues in the education sector of the Country.

Mr. Ashok Mahindru feels there should be further improvements in these data in the next report if both government and non-government institutions work towards it cooperatively.


Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Importance of Girl Child Education & Vedic Kanya High School


Ashok Mahindru firmly believes that it is the conservative cultural attitudes that prevent some girls from attending school. In addition, economically weaker sections find difficulty in imparting education to children. Women have a much lower literacy rate than men. Far fewer girls are enrolled in the schools, and many of them drop out. Government and Corporates should join hands to provide subsidized and free education to girls from weaker sections of the society. 

Vedic Kanya High School was started by my father, Late Mr. Y. P. Mahindru who migrated from Lahore (erstwhile Pakistan) in 1947 and finally settled in Gurgaon in 1950 where he restarted his business.

In 1955, serving and changing lives of less fortunate being close to heart, he chose girl child education and eye care as focus areas. He decided to work informally with likeminded individuals within his circle. He also motivated his family members to provide physical support.

He formed two different groups – one for girl child education and the other for eye care. He was Founder member of Vedic Kanya High School in Gurgaon, in 1959. Presently 825 students are enrolled with more than half of them availing free education, books & uniform.