Founder

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Manish Manjul

He is the Founder and General Secretary of SAMARTH Trust. He is a man with a mission—a visionary leader for a developed Bharat to achieve world peace.

After centuries of subjugation, Bharat gained independence on August 15, 1947, but even before that, the vast Bharat was divided into several parts. A constitution was enacted for the fragmented Bharat on January 26, 1950. The duties and fundamental responsibilities of the citizens of Bharat, mentioned in Article 51(A) and other public welfare works, have been emphasised. However, societal behaviour has turned contrary to these duties.

Therefore, adhering to the fundamental duties mentioned in Article 51(A) has become essential from this perspective. It is crucial to preserve the Bhartiya culture.

According to the organisation’s objectives, it is essential to create awareness among the citizens of Bharat about their fundamental duties mentioned in the constitution and to carry out all kinds of activities for that purpose.

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To fulfil and promote the fundamental duties, it is necessary to establish leadership and creativity among Bhartiya citizens, and to coordinate and integrate the essential needs and arrangements for their goals.

Working for the nation, setting aside self-interest, is not possible without a sense of patriotism. Therefore, forming a pure sense of national sentiment, bringing together dedicated and hardworking individuals in a unified organisation, and making efforts to eliminate all flaws in national life through the strength of this organisation is a fundamental and significant task.

Samarth nurtures leaders who inspire a sense of responsibility in every person. We believe that when people fulfil their duties to their community and nation, they build a society of harmony and respect. This foundation of local strength is our greatest contribution to global peace.

Global peace is only achievable through Bharat, Bhartiya, and Bhatriyata.

To achieve world peace, the development of every individual is essential for national development.

For Individual development, Samarth Trust follows the guidelines and principles of Swami Vivekananda and Bharat Ratna Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.

He has conceptualised, devised and implemented several programmes to achieve trust objectives.

1. Mera Samarth Bharat Abhiyan “Facilitating a Holistic Environment for Nation Building through Individual Development.” Pursuing the dream of a Developed Bharat as a World Leader is rooted in the vision of former President of India, Bharat Ratna Dr A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, and Swami Vivekananda.

The Movement is based on Goals, Knowledge, Attitudes, Skills, and Values. This will achieve Individual development for National Development.

2. CARRIED (Centre for Advanced Research, Reference, Information & Enhanced Documentation): A project dedicated to national renaissance and rejuvenation.

3. GRID (Global Reference, Information and Documentation).

4. Shiksha Sangam, Where Educators Shape a Peaceful, Inclusive Future, A collaborative team of creators to cultivate co-existence for a more peaceful and inclusive world through transforming education.

To prepare every student capable of thinking, studying, progressing, and becoming intelligent for their entire life by developing skills through a holistic environment for Nation-Building.

5. SGSAK – “Samarth Gau Samvardhan Evam Anusandhan Kendra” – Bharat’s Indigenous Mother Cow offers multifaceted contributions to humanity. Revered in ancient texts and scriptures, these cows embody cultural, ecological, and economic value. Identifying their importance and relevance is pivotal in fostering a holistic approach to Mankind’s well-being.

6. Samarth Vidyapeeth is a transformative initiative that caters to students from class 6 onwards in rural or tribal areas, offering personalised instruction under the guidance of a dedicated single teacher. With a 2-3 hours commitment, the program ensures focused learning, emphasising holistic development across intellectual, physical, cultural, and social dimensions. Its comprehensive curriculum, spanning subjects like mathematics, science, English, and the mother tongue, is meticulously designed to foster well-rounded intellectual growth, making Samarth Vidyapeeth a beacon for inclusive and impactful education.

7. YAGNA – Excellence by Knowledge with Yoga: Promoting excellence through integrating knowledge and yoga.

8. Bharat Jyoti – Bharat Jyoti has been created by compiling the country’s unbroken flame of thousands of sadhana centres.

Bharat has a unique and glorious culture and civilisation. Bharat Jyoti will thus spread Universal Brotherhood, Inspiration, Spiritual Enhancement, National Integration, and Harmony. It will illuminate the lives of millions. Therefore, let us also bring these lamps to our Homes and boost positive and creative energies across Bharat and the rest of the world.

9. I am Samarth, a personalised learning platform that allows children to advance at their own pace effectively by fueling the thirst for knowledge through comprehensive content in an engaging format. Students become immersed in a progression-based, interactive environment where new skills are acquired, and improvement is continually recognised. I am Samarth, based on the science of learning. Because how you learn is as important as what you know. Our mission is to motivate every child to be an independent learner.

The modules will be introduced to children from the 6th standard onwards.

10. SHRI – Samarth Health Research Institute: Focused on health, education, research, and development.

11. Pandulipi – E-Library: A digital repository for easy access to vast information.

12. Vasudha – Environment Protection & Animal Welfare: An initiative dedicated to preserving the environment and promoting animal welfare.

13. Editorial – Global Editorial Watch: Engaging in editorial activities with a global perspective.

14. Takshashila – E-University: A digital platform for learning and education.

15. Bharat Putra – Our Inspiration, National Heritage: Celebrating and preserving India’s rich heritage.

16. Vishwa Dhaam – Digital Documentation: A comprehensive documentation of India’s historical, spiritual, and monumental heritage.

17. eVyavsatha – To revolutionise school education management by providing a holistic, intelligent, and accessible digital ecosystem that aligns with the human-centric philosophy of Samarth Trust and synergises with I am Samarth Mobile app. eVyavastha envisions a future where educational institutions are empowered to cultivate well-rounded, independent, and socially conscious individuals by fostering efficient administration, personalized learning, and transparent communication, thereby contributing to national development and individual excellence.

18. Samarth Sangam – “To ignite a global resurgence of Indigenous innovation, where communities thrive through self-determination, cultural preservation, and sustainable economic growth, fostering a vibrant ecosystem of innovation, collaboration, and economic growth, preserving and celebrating cultural heritage while fostering cutting-edge solutions for the future.”

“Samarth Sangam is building a dynamic and interconnected platform where Indigenous communities:
Connect and collaborate with the world, facilitating the exchange of ideas, products, services, and knowledge.
Communicate their stories, knowledge, and perspectives, providing accessible communication tools that enable dialogue, promote understanding, and amplify the voices of Indigenous peoples.
Consent to all interactions and transactions, upholding sovereignty and rights, ensuring all interactions and transactions on the platform are based on free, prior, and informed consent, and respecting Indigenous sovereignty and intellectual property rights.
Coordinate action and resources to amplify their impact, facilitating coordinated action and resource sharing to support Indigenous-led initiatives and amplify their impact.
Execute their visions, launch businesses and projects, and drive change with the support of Samarth Sangam, which provides the tools and resources needed to bring ideas to life.

19. Samarth Minds – Combining Modern Analytical Education with Gurukul’s Holistic Wisdom. The initiative aims to merge modern analytical education with the holistic approach of Gurukul. It begins with research and content creation for early childhood education, followed by teacher training and pilot projects in government schools. The project will scale up and reach remote areas, focusing on infrastructure, personalised learning, and technology. Sustainability will be maintained via community involvement, with ongoing refinement to adapt to changing needs.

20. Samarth Shiksha – A vision for establishing an integrated, state-level Research, Development, and Training Centre (RDTC) for private schools across India. The purpose of this centre is to foster excellence in education by placing students, teachers, and parents at its core. By addressing current educational challenges such as the lack of continuous professional development for teachers, outdated curricula, and a communication gap between parents and schools, this centre will provide a comprehensive solution. The RDTC will serve as a dynamic platform for all educational stakeholders, promoting research-based teaching methodologies, innovative curriculum development, and practical training programs.

His focus on fostering an institutional process that achieves individual development and instils a sense of citizen responsibility is paving the way for building a Developed Bharat that is a global leader.