Student Facilities

Student Facilities

1- For the fulfillment of this purpose, children are entered at a young age (6 to 12 years) and kept under the care of virtuous teachers.

2- Efforts are made to keep the innocent children away from the polluted environment of the cities in such an environment so that their physical, mental and spiritual progress can be done uninterruptedly.

Generally children are not sent home. The guardians of the children can come and meet them once in two months. In special circumstances, the children are also allowed to go home.

4- The entire arrangement for the food, living, etc. of the students is done by the Gurukul. Sattvik and Nimish food is given. There is one education, one food, one posture and equal behavior.

5- English, History, Geography, Mathematics, Science, Hindi, Sanskrit, Dharma Shiksha, Biology, Computer, Commerce etc., taught in the central schools, are taught in all subjects and the subject of Yoga Science is also essentially in the main form.

Apart from teaching these various subjects, special attention is also paid to health and character building, to make life decent, restrained, disciplined and cultured.

7- Despite all this, the education fee is not charged at all. Only the actual cost of food and accommodation is charged from the students.

8- Gurukul school does not get any kind of state grant or aid.

9- In this way, this Gurukul operates on an essential ashram system nurtured in the Indian way of life and environment. Students from most of the states of India are getting education in schools.

10- There are two-storey spacious Brahmacharyashram with modern facilities for the students to live, beautiful, clean grand buildings for reading and food etc. and there is an open ground for playing. Each class has a Dean, under whose supervision the students follow the routine. The brahmacharyashram is maintained under the supervision of the head of the ashram.

11- The students are also taken on Saraswati Yatra along with the teachers from time to time.

12- There is a system of Sanskrit and English speech.