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LIST OF NATIONAL LECTURERS -2015

 

Sri. P.K. Jayaswal is the Director of Studies and National Lecturer
C/o T. Singh
K-1087, Ashiana Colony
Lucknow- 226 012
Email: jayaswalpk05@gmail.com
Mob. No. (0) 9431023559

The National Lecturers for the year 2015 are:

Prof. C.A. Shinde
Upasika, Theosophical Society
Adyar, Chennai- 600 020
Mob. No. (0) 9940140228
Email: editorialoffice@gmail.com

Bro. B.D. Tendulkar
Bldg. Gl, Plot No. 14,
2nd Floor Hig Scheme,
MHB Colony Janwadi,
Phone: 020-25652393,
Mob: 9881519108
Email: b.tendulkar@yahoo.com

Sri S.K. Pandey
4/136, Kalpana Kutir,
Shukla Ganj, P.O.
Gangaghat- 209 861
Unnao
Mob. No. 09839817036

Mr. Shyam Singh Gautam
Plot No.11, Shakti Nagar
Kanpur- 205 005
Telephone No. is 08005187037
Email :
shyamgautam11@rediffmail.com

Smt. Avantika U. Mehta
“Blavatsky” , 2241/A-2,
Maya Society,
Near Fulwadi Hilldrive Cross Road,
Bhavnagar- 364 002
Gujarat
Mob. No. 09426260679
Landline – 0278-2560679

ROUND TABLE SUMMER CAMP ON 16-17 of May2015 at BANGALORE,KARNATAKA

The Bhargava Round Table, Bangalore  is holding a summer camp on 16-17 of May 2015, at the Bangalore city lodge, The Theosophical Society, No.90, K.R.Road, Bangalore – 560 004.

The members of the round table are welcome to attend this camp.

Boarding and lodging facilities one day before and after the camp dates are included. The members interested to attend the camp are requested to contact:

Mr.Mahesh-09448949470, email- maheshsu@ymail.com

Mr.C.N.Udaykumar – 09916952951″.

Program details “Education in the Light of Theosophy and Present Day Challenges” 14-15 March, 2015

 

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Seminar on “Education in the Light of Theosophy and Present Day Challenges” – 14-15 March, 2015

 

Venue: The Annie Besant Hall, Theosophical Society, Kamachha, Varanasi-221010.
Time: The two-day Seminar will commence with the Inaugural Session on 14 March at 9 A.M.

Concept Note

The Theosophical Society from the very beginning of its arrival in India was devoted to the education of young Indians in the spirit of the motherland. The Founder President Colonel Olcott started the Olcott Harijan Free schools for the education of the Panchama outcastes and country-wide Hindu Schools, Boys’ Aryan Leagues and libraries and published a journal for Hindu boys. When Annie Besant came to India in 1893, she was deeply moved by the existing condition of education. The education at that time was driving the young  Indians  away from their own philosophy and culture. They were being led to agnosticism and materialism.

Annie Besant lectured throughout India to kindle in young minds interest in Hinduism. When in 1898 the Central Hindu College with collegiate school was started, the aims of the new College were clearly stated. The College would be a religious secular college teaching the deep truths of the Hindu religion and sought to unite the best of Hindu culture with the best of Western principles of education: “(a) College and school wherein students shall be taught to live and think as true Hindus while assimilating all that is best and highest in European learning, so that their lives may be moulded from the very beginning … as only they can be by the Theosophical Society.” The successive Presidents of the Theosophical Society have steadily carried forward the work in the educational field in the light of the ideals of education set by Annie Besant.

Because of historical, political, cultural and other diverse complex reasons knowledge creation in India has taken a back seat. Ironically, in spite of having immediate access to a large body of knowledge, Indians are largely consumers rather than producers of knowledge. Indian Universities do not figure in 200 top Universities of the world. Either the parameters of evaluation are misplaced or education in India is totally in a confused state.

Unemployable graduates in huge numbers are being churned out of educational institutions without any scope for building up thinking capabilities. Cramming is encouraged to pass examinations mechanically. As soon as the students come out of examinations they forget what they have memorized. Then ever proliferating coaching centres and professionalization of education further add to the woes.

There are glaring anomalies in the present day education system in India.   The central role of education in India brings out and highlights the contrast between the country’s neglect of school education and the massive expansion of higher education. On one hand expansion of higher education has resulted in extraordinary flowering of information technology and related developments in the country. On the other, underdevelopment of Indian school systems, particularly among the disadvantaged groups and socially backward regions has had devastating effects. The child who is deprived of schooling or goes to a school with dismal facilities (including the high incidence of absentee teachers) not only deprives him or her of the opportunity but adds to the massive waste of talent in the country.

Invitation

You are most cordially invited to participate in the Seminar and enrich the deliberations.

Address for Communication

Sri S. Sundaram
General Secretary
The Indian Section of Theosophical Society
Kamachha, Varanasi-221010
Telephone: (0542) 2397340
Email: theosophy_vns@yahoo.com

The Indian Theosophist Magazine –March-2015

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