Governing Council
for Gurukul meets
JAMMU, MAY 21: The 24th meeting
of Governing Council for Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Gurukul, Charan Paduka, Katra,
was held here in which a number of important decisions were taken for
developing this institution as a centre of excellence.
The Governing
Council discussed a scheme for institutionalising fellowships for
the top 5 meritorious students of Shastri classes of the Gurukul for pursuing
Acharya or equivalent Post-Graduation Course in Sanskrit, Jyotish, Darshan and
Ved streams in the leading institutions of the country. The merit fellowships
will be provided to the students for a period of 2 years based on their
academic performance during three years of the Shastri Course, including the
marks obtained in English. The amount of fellowship to be provided by the
Shrine Board will be approx. Rs. 50,000/- per to the meritorious scholar. The
draft scheme will be placed before Governor N.N. Vohra, Chairman, Shri Mata
Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, for consideration and approval.
Sh. B. B. Vyas,
Member of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board and Chairman of the Governing
Council for Gurukul, chaired the meeting. Prof. Y. K. Mishra; Prof. Vishwamurti
Shastri; Sh. Umang Narula, Principal Secretary to the Governor and Chief
Executive Officer of the Shrine Board; Dr. M. K. Kumar, Additional CEO; Sh.
Pankaj Gupta, Dy. CEO and Administrator of Gurukul; Sh. Hem Kant Prasher, Chief
Accounts Officer; and Sh. Gopal Dass Sharma, Head Pujari, Bhawan participated
in the meeting.
Sh.
Vyas emphasised the need for preparing a dynamic and inter
active website of the Gurukul and hosting all the relevant information
including the Vision, Mission and the achievements of this institution. He
added that a complete database of the alumni of the Gurukul should be prepared
so that they remain connected to their alma mater. He also suggested setting up
a smart classroom in the Gurukul for promoting smart learning
besides organizing guest lectures by the experts in the relevant fields of
knowledge for the benefit of students. He also asked for putting in place a
biometric attendance system besides installation of CCTV cameras in the
Gurukul.
The Chairman of the
Governing Council advised the preparing of a Master Plan for the Gurukul so
that future infrastructure development is carried out in a planned manner.
The Governing
Council desired that the Newsletter of the Gurukul titled “Shambhavi”, be
published as an e-magazine to effectively disseminate information about the
activities and achievements of this institution.
The meeting also
decided to organise four refresher courses, 2 each for Pandits and
Pujaris from the Shrine Board as well as from other parts of the state, during
the current financial year.
Presently, 166 students are studying from class 6th to
Shastri Class in this fully residential institution which was established by
the Shrine Board in 2010. Education, boarding, lodging, books, uniforms etc.
are being provided to the students by the Shrine Board totally free of
cost. The Gurukul is affiliated to the Sampurnanand Sanskrit
Vishwavidyala, Varanasi.
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