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Vivekananda Educational Society

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Indian Nonprofit service organisation

Vivekananda Educational Society
VES
Established1972 (1972)
PresidentShriN. Gopalaswami
Vice-presidentShri S.GurumurthyShri Dulichand Jain
Location,,
AffiliationsVidya Bharati
Websitehttp://www.vesonline.org/

Vivekananda Educational Society (VES) is a registered non profit, service organization which owns and operates several schools located in the vicinity of Chennai. It has 20 schools in and aroundChennai[1] and one residential school, which are affiliated toVidya Bharati Akhil Bharatiya Shiksha Sansthan. It was registered as a society in 1972 by a group of persons associated with theVivekananda Rock Memorial. The society has 20,000 students attending its schools everyday across the city. This society is currently headed by ShriN. Gopalaswami who was a formerChief Election Commissioner of India known to be a person sticking to principles.[2]

Beginnings

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Both the Society and the Trust have their roots form theVivekananda Rock Memorial andVivekananda Kendra of Kanyakumari. The society was started by like-minded persons inspired by teachings ofSwami Vivekananda. The first school to be established wasSri Ram Dayal Kemka Vivekananda Vidyalaya, set up in the locality of Ellai Amman Koil Street,Thiruvottiyur in 1972.[3] Agricultural land which was present in abundance, at that time was converted for educational purposes.but this failed to happen on the46 th year.

Education System

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Most of the schools in the society follow theCentral Board of Secondary Education curriculum. 2 schools follow theTamil Nadu Board after high school. This could be due to more students preferring the state board for the increasing their chances of getting into regional colleges. Students are generally willing to switch schools for this purpose.[4]

The Vivekananda Educational Trust was set up in 1991 to establish State board schools in comparatively underdeveloped regions. They follow the matriculation curriculum for ease of teaching and because it would be easier to follow for students hailing from middle- and lower-middle-class families. The trust has 5 schools inThiruninravur,Minjur, Periasekkadu (Manali), Mudichur and Vallur.[5]

Cultural Activities

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Bhajans are held in schools every Friday evening. Competitions like breaking the pot, poetry competitions, dance dramas[6] are held onKrishna Jayanthi. Students are trained to dance for the recorded songs in Indian classical and folk forms, while others are trained to play roles in the skits representingHindu mythology. Other events besides the Culturals include the Sports Day celebration in January and the Annual day Celebration in February or March. Other functions celebrated areGuru Poornima,Independence Day,Republic Day, MahakaviBharatiyar day,Swami Vivekananda Jayanti andTeacher's Day.but these made many culturalists due to non academic activities.

Sports

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Sports played in the schools belonging to the society includecricket,football,badminton, chess, carromkho kho,kabadi,volleyball,throwball etc. Inter school sports meets across the major schools in the society are held every year. Many regional sports meet especially kho kho and kabadi are held in these schools. The society's schools has produced teams who have participated in the national level in kho kho.[7]

Three Day Camp

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It is general practice to send pupils from various schools of the society, especially those at a middle school level for a three-day training camp in any one of the various schools present. This camp is voluntary but is generally attended by a majority of students. These camps follow the training methodology similar to RSS's Varg camps but is of a much shorter duration. Stories of saints, national heroes are told to students along with an overview of Upanishads and Vedas. It generally has two major sessions of one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Learning opportunities include getting to know aboutYoga and Surya Namaskara along with sports like cricket, football, badminton etc.Vedic Maths, better known as Speed Math is also taught along with traditional arts like garland weaving etc.[8]

List of schools

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Its major schools include[9]

External links

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References

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  1. ^"Cent per cent in Vivekananda Vidyalaya - The Hindu". thehindu.com. Retrieved25 January 2014.
  2. ^"School education". Vivekananda Educational Society. Retrieved4 October 2014.
  3. ^"Sri Ramdayal Khemka Vivekananda Vidyalaya, Thiruvottiyur Chennai - Tamil Nadu No:1 Directory TN Chennai Phone Contact Office Location Address Customer Website Reviews". tamilnadu.etrivandrum.com. Retrieved25 January 2014.
  4. ^"Musings of Dheeraj Sanghi: Time to Choose the Board for your Ward". dsanghi.blogspot.in. Retrieved25 January 2014.
  5. ^"Vivekananda Educational Trust - Profile - Vivekananda Educational Trust". vetrust.org. Retrieved25 January 2014.
  6. ^"Cultural programme at Vivekananda Vidyalaya - The Hindu". thehindu.com. Retrieved25 January 2014.
  7. ^"Sport : Kho-kho tournament".The Hindu. 22 August 2007. Archived fromthe original on 4 February 2014. Retrieved25 January 2014.
  8. ^"Ouch, Something seems wrong!!". rashtrasevika.org. Retrieved25 January 2014.
  9. ^"Units - Vivekananda Educational Society". vesonline.org. Retrieved25 January 2014.
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