Visva-Bharati University

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Visva-Bharati University was founded by Rabindranath Tagore. "The school was a conscious repudiation of the system introduced in India by the British rulers and Rabindranath initially sought to realize the intrinsic values of the ancient education in India. The school and its curriculum, therefore, signified a departure from the way the rest of the country viewed education and teaching. Simplicity was a cardinal principle. Classes were held in open air in the shade of trees where man and nature entered into an immediate harmonious relationship. Teachers and students shared the single integral socio-cultural life." [1]

"The Institute of Rural Reconstruction was founded in 1922 at Surul at a distance of about three kilometres from Santiniketan. It was formally inaugurated on February 6, 1922 with Leonard Elmhirst as its first Director. Thus the second but contiguous campus of Visva-Bharati came to be located in 1923 at a site which assumed the name of Sriniketan. The chief object was to help villagers and people to solve their own problems instead of a solution being imposed on them from outside." [2]

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Web: http://www.visva-bharati.ac.in

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  1. Visva-Bharati University Heritage, organizational web page, accessed April 24, 2012.
  2. Visva-Bharati University SRINIKETAN, organizational web page, accessed April 24, 2012.