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Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram

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Indian social welfare organization
Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram
Formation1952|12|26
FounderBalasaheb Deshpande
TypeNGO
FocusThe tribal society residing in the remote forests and mountains of the country is the true custodian of Indian traditions and culture. Despite being an integral part of India's heritage, unfortunately, the tribal community has suffered severe neglect. To eliminate this neglect and bring the light of development to the tribal society, strengthening the sentiment of ‘ तू – मैं एक रक्त ' the Akhil Bharatiya Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram is actively working across the nation.
HeadquartersJashpur
Location
  • Jashpurnagar, India
Area served
Health care, education
Founder
Mr. Ramakant Keshav and Mr. Bala Saheb Deshpande
Parent organization
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
AffiliationsSangh_Parivar
Websitehttps://kalyanashram.org/

Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram (lit.Tribal WelfareMonastery)[1] is an Indian social welfare organization based inJashpur, in theChhattisgarh state ofIndia. It focuses on the welfare activities of members ofScheduled Tribes in remote areas of India. The organization is a constituent of theSangh Parivar, the family of organisations affiliated with theRashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, (RSS).[2][3]

History

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Folk dance by tribal at Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram function

The Kalyan Ashram was founded in 1952 byRamakant Keshav Deshpande (also known as Balasaheb Deshpande), an ex-official of the Madhya Prasdesh State Department of Tribal Welfare, with the support of the State Government and theRSS. After Independence, Balasaheb was appointed by the then Ravi Shankar Shukla Government to work in tribal-dominated Jashpur area as ‘Regional Officer’ of the ‘Tribal Development Scheme’. Its aim was to counter the appeal of Christian missionary schools to the tribals. Based in Jashpur (214 km fromRaigarh), it established schools inRaigarh andSurguja districts - areas with large tribal populations. The Ashram grew rapidly and a permanent office was established in 1963, inaugurated by the RSS chiefM. S. Golwalkar.[2]

In 1977, it acquired national status (expressed in its new name,Bhāratiya Vanavāsi Kalyān Āshram). From 1978 to 1983, the number of its full-time volunteers rose from 44 to 264 (56 of whom were tribal). In Jashpur, a hospital was established, and schools, hotels, and centers for apprenticeship in manual trades were also established in 40 villages. The programs are presently located in 312 districts throughout the country and are supervised by more than a thousand full-time workers. While most districts have primary schools, many other places have residential schools, hostels, libraries, and health centers. Important annual events include establishing medical camps, playing traditional sports, and celebrating tribal festivals.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Kalyan meaning in English | kalyan translation in English".
  2. ^abcJaffrelot, Christophe (1996).The Hindu nationalist movement and Indian politics: 1925 to the 1990. London: C Hurst & Co. (Publishers) Ltd. pp. 322–323.ISBN 1-85065-301-1.
  3. ^"Adivasi vs Vanvasi: The Hinduization of Tribals in India".Outlook. 20 November 2002. Retrieved8 December 2014.

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