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Saturday, 4 May 2019

शिक्षा के माध्यम से महिला सशक्तिकरण

This is a translation of our post from 18th August 2017 on “Empowering Women through Education”

गांधी जी का कथन है कि यदि हम एक पुरुष को शिक्षित करते हैं, तो केवल एक व्यक्ति ही शिक्षित होता है, लेकिन एक महिला को शिक्षित करने से पूरा समाज शिक्षित होता है।

मेरी माँ, मौसियाँ व दयालबाग़ की उनकी अन्य हमउम्र स्त्रियों का शिक्षा का स्तर अचंभित करता है। यहाँ कई महिलाएँ डॉक्टरेट की डिग्री युक्त हैं और कोई भी महिला स्नातक डिग्री से वंचित नज़र नहीं आती।

भारत के सेंसस आँकड़ो के अनुसार सन् 1951 तक महिला शिक्षा 8.81% थी और सन् 1961 में यह 15.35% हो गई। उस समय वे सभी शिक्षित माने जाते थे जो पाँच वर्ष आयु से अधिक के थे और लिखा हुआ पढ़ सकते थे। उसी समय, यानी की 1950-60 में दयालबाग़ में एक ऐसा महिला समाज था जहाँ सभी महिलाएँ 100% पढ़ी लिखी थीं और कई युवा महिला स्नातक, स्नातकोत्तर या डॉक्टरेट की डिग्री धारी थीं।

आज की पोस्ट में हम 60 वर्ष पूर्व सन 1955-60 के समय को चित्रित कर रहे हैं जब दयालबाग़ में शिक्षा द्वारा महिलाओं को सबल और प्रगतिशील बनाया जा रहा था।

यह लेख डॉ दयाल प्यारी सिंह द्वारा वर्णित है, जो कि प्रेम विद्यालय गर्ल्ज़ इंटर कॉलेज की पूर्व छात्रा हैं व उन्होने बीऐ व बीटी विमेंस ट्रेनिंग कॉलेज दयालबाग़ से सन् 1958-59 में की। तत्पश्चात वह निरंतर आगे बढ़ते हुए महारानी लक्ष्मीबाई गर्ल्ज़ पोस्ट ग्रैजूएट शासकीय (स्वशासी) महाविद्यालय, भोपाल की प्रचार्या बनीं तथा शिक्षा के कार्य को आगे बढ़ाने का नेतृत्व किया।

सस्नेह,
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डॉ दयाल प्यारी सिंह लिखती हैं...

शिक्षा के माध्यम से महिला सशक्तिकरण

दयालबाग़ की नीव 20 जनवरी 1915 में, बसंत पंचमी के पावन दिन, परम श्रद्धेय सर आनंद स्वरूप जी ने, अपने अनुयाईयों के लिए एक आश्रम व आध्यात्मिक गृह के रूप में डाली थी। स्थापना के अगले ही दिन दयालबाग़ में प्रथम भवन निर्माण की नींव रखी गयी, जो की शिक्षा के लिए थी। यही भवन राधास्वामी एजुकेशनल इन्स्टिट्यूट (REI) तथा बाद में दयालबाग़ एजुकेशनल इन्स्टिट्यूट (DEI) बना। परम पूज्य आनंद स्वरूप जी ने कटीली झाड़ियों व धारदार पौधों से लदी रेतीली ज़मीन पर अपनी छड़ी से पोईया घाट के समानांतर, दक्षिण से उत्तर तक एक सीधी रेखा खींच दी। इस सीधी रेखा ने शीघ्र अपना आकार, श्रद्धेय मेहता जी महाराज की देख रेख में, एक बड़े निर्माण का रूप धारण किया। इसके लाल ईंट से निर्मित बड़े आकार के गॉथिक घुमावदार आर्चेज़ (तोरन) सूर्य की लाल-लाल किरणों से एकीकृत हो अति आकर्षक नज़ारा पेश करते हैं।

राधास्वामी एजुकेशनल इन्स्टिट्यूट का भवन

शिक्षा प्रणाली में आरम्भ से ही (1 जनवरी 1917) अनेक उच्च स्तरीय क्रियाएँ शामिल थीं जो कि नींव के संस्थापक के महान दूरदर्शी स्वप्न का प्रतीक हैं। उनमें से एक उल्लेखनीय प्रगतिशील क्रिया थी सह-शिक्षा। आरम्भ से ही पहली से पाँचवी कक्षा तक के लड़के-लड़कियों के लिए सह-शिक्षा (co-educational classes) का प्रबंध व आयोजन किया गया। यह वह समय था जब माता-पिता लड़कियों को पढ़ने भेजने में हिचकिचाते थे, वहीं दयालबाग़ में ऐसा स्कूल था जहाँ लड़के लड़कियाँ साथ पढ़ायी करते थे।

14 अक्टूबर 1918 को राधास्वामी सतसंग सभा ने एक महत्वपूर्ण प्रस्ताव को पारित किया जिससे दयालबाग़ में रहने वाले लड़के व लड़कियों को प्राइमरी शिक्षा ग्रहण करना अनिवार्य किया गया। भारत में उस समय डेढ़ प्रतिशत महिलाएँ साक्षर थीं। उसी बैठक में लड़कियों के लिए मिडल व सीनीयर स्कूल खोलने के प्रस्ताव को भी सहमति मिली।

परम श्रद्धेय आनंद स्वरूप जी का विश्वास था कि बच्चों के चरित्र निर्माण में महिलाओं की अति महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका है। उन्होंने स्पष्ट रूप से, प्रभावशाली शब्दों में कहा कि आनेवाली पीढ़ी के मानसिक, नैतिक व आध्यात्मिक विकास महिलाओं पे निर्भर है। उन्होंने आगे कहा कि हमें समझ लेना चाहिए कि जब तक लड़कियों का पालन-पोषण व उनकी शिक्षा ठीक ढंग से क्रियान्वित नहीं की जाएगी, तब तक सतसंग समाज उन्नति नहीं कर सकता।

उनका सोचना था कि भारत की उन्नति स्त्रियों पर निर्भर है और वह चाहते थे कि सतसंगी इस बात पर ख़ास ध्यान देवें और अपनी बेटियों व बहनों की शिक्षा हेतु सही इंतज़ाम करें।

विमेंस ट्रेनिंग कॉलेज के अध्यापक

इसी विचार को कार्यान्वित कर छात्राओं के लिए सन् 1930 में एक मिडिल स्कूल, प्रेम विद्यालय आरम्भ किया गया जिसे चार वर्ष बाद हाई स्कूल और तत्पश्चात 1939 में इंटर्मीडीयट तक उन्नत किया गया।

परम श्रद्धेय मेहता जी महाराज ने स्त्री शिक्षा को आगे बढ़ाने हेतु विचार अत्यंत प्रेरणादायी शब्दों में अभिव्यक्त किए कि भारत अपनी महिला समुदाय से आशा करता है कि वे अपने अंदर शिक्षा की लौ प्रज्वलित करेंगी तथा ज्ञान की रोशनी से अपने चारों ओर फैले अज्ञान के अंधकार को दूर कर, घृणा, आपसी लड़ायी-झगड़े को हटाकर, प्रेम व शांति का वातावरण निर्मित करेंगी।


सन् 1947 में विमेंस ट्रेनिंग कॉलेज के उद्घाटन के अवसर पर परम श्रद्धेय मेहता जी ने कहा कि मैनेजिंग कमिटी आर ई आइ ने विमेंस ट्रेनिंग कॉलेज (WTC) आरम्भ किया है ताकि युवा महिलाएँ जिन्हें स्नातक उपाधि प्राप्त है, उन्हें नौकरी के लिए कार्य कुशलता की ट्रेनिंग दी जा सके। उन्होंने यह भी फ़रमाया कि उनका विश्वास है कि पढ़ी लिखी युवा महिलाएँ अपने घर व बाहर एक आदर्श उदाहरण स्थापित करेंगी।

सुखिया बहेनजी - प्राध्यापिका


मेरा जन्म बाँदा ज़िला, उत्तर प्रदेश में हुआ, जहाँ पर लड़कियों की शिक्षा हेतु दसवीं कक्षा तक का एक सरकारी स्कूल था। वर्ष 1954 में मेरे माता पिता ने हम भाई बहनों को दयालबाग़ भेज दिया जहाँ शिक्षा की पूर्ण सुविधाएँ थीं। शिक्षा का स्तर उँचा था, वातावरण सुंदर, सुरक्षित उच्च मूल्यों व आदर्शों से परिपूर्ण था।

जब मैं अपनी बहनों के साथ दयालबाग़ आई तो पाया कि लड़कियों की शिक्षा पर यहाँ विशेष ज़ोर था तथा किसी प्रकार का जात-पात, रंग-भेद, ऊँच-नीच आदि का नामोनिशान नहीं था। स्वस्थ वातावरण गवाह था कि प्रत्येक छात्रा अच्छी शिक्षा प्राप्त करेगी। प्रेम विद्यालय तथा विमेंस ट्रेनिंग कॉलेज ने लड़कियों को सबल  सशक्त बनाने में बहुत ही अहम भूमिका अदा की है। छात्रा के सर्वागीण विकास ही संस्थाओं का लक्ष्य था और इसी कारण पास के शहरों  राज्यों से छात्राएँ यहाँ पढ़ने आती थीं। शिक्षक वर्ग उच्च स्तरीय शिक्षा प्राप्त था। योग्य छात्राओं हेतु विशेष छात्रवृति का प्रबन्ध था।

एक अन्य उल्लेखनीय श्रेत्र वोकेशनल शिक्षा का था मुझे व मेरी बहनों व अन्य छात्राओं को उचित नौकरी प्राप्त करने में इस कारण बहुत मदद मिली। आज यह पूर्व छात्राएँ शिक्षा जगत के उच्च पदों पर स्थापित हैं तथा महाविद्यालय की यादें दिल में संजोये हैं।

यूथ फ़ेस्टिवल टीम तीन मूर्ति भवन में

कॉलेज द्वारा प्रस्तुत सांस्कृतिक कार्यक्रम उच्च स्तर के होते थे। मुझे व मेरी सहपाठी छात्राओं को दिल्ली के तालकटोरा ग्राउंड में आयोजित यूथ फ़ेस्टिवल में, आगरा यूनिवर्सिटी का प्रतिनिधित्व करने का सौभाग्य भी प्राप्त हुआ। WTC का समूह नृत्य बहुत सराहा गया व राष्ट्रपति भवन के at home व तीन मूर्ति भवन में पंडित नेहरु ने हमारा मनोबल बढ़ाया।

खेलकूद भी स्त्री शिक्षा का अभिन्न अंग था, जिसमें वॉलीबॉल, खो-खो और कबड्डी लड़कियों के मनपसंद खेल थे। कॉलेज के NCC विंग में हर रविवार राइफ़ल शूटिंग व परेड में छात्रायें शामिल होती थीं।

आज भी यह मूल्यपरख शिक्षा, महिलाओं के सर्वांगीण विकास हेतु आयोजित होती है और महिला सशक्तिकरण को मजबूती प्रदान कर रही है

Friday, 14 December 2018

Homo Sapiens to Homo Spiritualis

Recently, we were tasked with putting together Dayalbagh Educational Institute's (DEI) vision and next 15 years plan in a book form. Over the next many posts, we plan to post extracts from this book, with this one from the ‘Vision and Mission’ Chapter. Let us all join our minds and hands together in this journey of finding and elevating our soul, a journey from Homo sapiens to Homo spiritualis.

Happy reading.
Anurag


“You see things; and you say, ‘Why?’
But I dream things that never were;
and I say, ‘Why not?
–George Bernard Shaw


Central Administrative Office Dayalbagh Educational Institute

The Dayalbagh Educational Institute’s Vision is ambitious, clearly defined and backed by over a hundred years of experience of imparting quality education. The Vision reflects DEI’s commitment to impart pragmatism together with self-realization. The DEI Education Policy, articulated in 1975, laid down the following foundational concepts:
  • physical, intellectual, emotional and ethical integration of an individual to help evolve the complete man with values of humanism, secularism and democracy, to better equip him to solve social, economic and environmental challenges.
  • truthfulness, temperance and courage
  • ideals of humility, simple living, selfless service and sacrifice
  • habit of learning by developing the faculties of thinking, analysis and reason
  • general awareness and knowledge
  • best in class-relevant education
  • scientific temper
  • respect for ‘soiled hands’, dignity of labour, and, self-reliance
  • study of the classics, and pride in national culture and heritage
  • shaping each student for a calling suited to his aptitude, skills and the needs of society
  • understanding of various beliefs and faiths, which fosters an attitude of tolerance and national unity
  • engendering the spirit of ‘Brotherhood of Man’, and promoting the establishment of a classless and caste-less society
  • fuller understanding of rural life, to appreciate the polity, economy and the social forces at work in our country
  • democratic values and freedoms which an Indian citizen should be prepared to defend
  • respect for the rights of others and an awareness of duties and obligations to society
  • strong character and high ethical standards.

Starting the day with a prayer

This policy was submitted to the University Grants Commission in 1977 for grant of deemed-to-be University status. The UGC team visited the colleges and facilities in the colony of Dayalbagh to assess the potential for achieving excellence with relevance. The Committee’s observations and recommendations endorsed and supported the Policy and its implementation.


Observations and Recommendations of UGC Visiting Team on DEI in 1977
  • At DEI, teaching institutions, industrial-technical workshops, agricultural farms are together engaged in teaching, training, production and extension.
  • Including school children, a community of students, teachers and workers belonging to all castes, creeds, communities and various parts of the country are involved in a variety of programmes for integrated community development.
  • The complex provides a healthy environment for educational innovation and national integration.
  • The DEI is engaged in providing a good academic programme in agricultural-rural-industrial complex, oriented to specific conditions and needs and providing suitable social service, work experience, national integration and vocational training programmes aligning with academic curricula.
  • The DEI is tethered to the principle of excellence but not at the cost of relevance; which inculcates the dignity of manual labour, encourages initiative and creative work; has an interdisciplinary approach to build an integrated personality of a well-adjusted man.
  • The DEI is a departure from the existing pattern of University education.
  • The then Agra University expressed its inability to accord autonomy to DEI as the DEI experiment envisaged the fullest integration, collaboration and cooperation of all the faculties.
  • To enable DEI to develop independently as per its own genius, the DEI should acquire a separate identity with the status of a deemed-to-be-university by which the university system in the country will be enriched.
  • DEI, with its courses, is able to give a greater emphasis on preparing students for self-reliance and self-employment and thus fulfill its objective more effectively.
  • DEI educational programmes address the contemporary needs by applying the most relevant principles of educational process like work-experience, learn by themselves, continuous assessment system, objective methods of assessment, integrated-interdisciplinary and inter-faculty teaching, accent on experimental teaching, production of effective teaching and learning materials and appropriate orientation of teachers.

Vision Statement


To provide linkages to all stakeholders’ potential ‘Values and Quality’ to the kinetic permanent state in a dynamically-oriented and refreshed equilibrium through integrated hierarchical system of education enabled by economic and flexible (jugaad) innovation technology founded firmly on DEI’s Education Policy.

DEI, a leading Entrepreneurship and Consciousness, Teaching-cum-Research Institute, is a model University, measured by its ‘excellence, but not at the cost of social relevance’ reaching up to the last, the least, the lowest and the lost; pursuing research and discovery with frugal innovations contributing with principle of achieving more with less for nation and community-building and beneficial to public at large with cultural reforms enriching and empowering weaker sections, women and children.

In the year 2004, DEI defined its VISION 2011. This policy heralded many features that have later been incorporated in the Nation’s education policy and programs. DEI has been a visionary and forerunner in adopting innovative schemes in the field of education.

The DEI Education Policy – 1975, foresaw many elements of the National Policy on Education – 1986. Similarly, the vocational education programmes of DEI started in 2004, foresaw many elements of the AICTE NVEQF and MHRD Community Colleges schemes launched almost a decade later and is an effort to effectively implement the following national missions for the Socio-Economic Development of the Country:
  • The National Mission of Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan – Universal Elementary Education under the Right to Education Act
  • Make in India
  • Skilling India
  • Digital India
  • Clean India (Swachh Bharat Abhiyan)
  • Unnat Bharat Abhiyan
  • Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Abhiyan
  • Green India
developing respect for ‘soiled hands’, dignity of labour, and, self-reliance

Vision 2031


The Dayalbagh Educational Institute has embarked upon a bold initiative, VISION 2031, and formulated a comprehensive and progressive Strategic Plan for 2012-2031, with the goal to become a top teaching-cum-research Institute through an exemplary system of education. To establish Total Quality Management across all activities of the University, the Plan encompasses undergraduate and postgraduate education, research, infrastructure, information and communication technology and campus development.

The Institute has accepted this challenge and is confident of achieving success with the cooperation of faculty, staff, students, alumni and other interested partners.

Mission Objective


Development of super-intelligent (super-conscious) humans who are self-governed and render selfless service in a rapidly-changing global scenario.

Education in Dayalbagh provides the linkages for this kinetic state in dynamic equilibrium. The linkages have to be  provided at all levels of hierarchy, right from pre-nursery to higher education, through an integrated education system. With technology intervention, this can be extended to the global level. The DEI Education Policy also offers a minimal-input to maximum-output approach through an economic, frugal (jugaad) and flexible model.

The DEI Education model is based on an experiential system rooted in Eastern spirituality and wisdom on the one hand, and modern scientific concepts and Western materialism on the other. While modern science provides solutions to mysteries of the physical world, Saints of the East had knowledge of the highest spiritual regions and consciousness, evolving to better worldliness.

At DEI, teaching institutions, industries and agricultural farms provide the three-dimensional activities for teaching-learning, production, and extension. The social service, work experience, educational innovation, cultural moorings, national integration and vocational training programmes are aligned with academic curricula. A teaching-learning community, including student and staff from pre-nursery to higher education from all castes, creeds, communities, and regions, works toward integrated community development.

Students at DEI

Major goals


DEI has identified the following major goals:
  • Strengthen Entrepreneurial Education giving access to all applicants, even those without means
  • Integrate agricultural farming and dairy education with Entrepreneurial and Consciousness Studies
  • Emerge as an Entrepreneurial and Consciousness University.

A Unique Entrepreneurial University


The emergent model of education allows our students to self-support their education, making them job-creators, rather than job-seekers. Student entrepreneurship provides a platform for students to develop and market a variety of products and services, and capable of starting micro-enterprises, an earn-while-you-learn opportunity with vocational training at low cost.

The entrepreneurship model advocated is unique: the DEI model advocates a frugal, flexible (jugaad) approach to problem-solving rather than seeking funds from venture capitalists, and tries to do ‘more, with less’. We encourage jugaad and frugal innovation: the concept of jugaad does not imply sub-optimal but rather, the creation of a product that is flexible in its usage and has been economically innovated using locally-available materials, manpower and resources. Such products are affordable and cater to local market needs. DEI’s model of entrepreneurship tethers the student-entrepreneur to the rural economy, and also with national and international markets.



Integration of the Green and White Revolutions


Experiential knowledge gained in Dayalbagh’s practice of agriculture and dairy farming has been mainstreamed into education at DEI with the aim of creating the willingness and capacity to work with one’s own hands, promoting a respect for ‘soiled hands’, dignity of labour and a spirit of self-reliance.

Practical knowledge is gained by students where they are involved in the manufacture, distribution and sale of dairy and agricultural produce. The results have been highly encouraging and need to be replicated across the country and around the globe. Participation creates platform for research and labs on land, enabling creation of Intellectual Property by entrepreneurs and researchers.


A major by-product will be a library of successful ideas about agriculture, dairy and entrepreneurship in nano-enterprises in remote and distant villages. This combination of the second white and green revolution in over 400 villages will prove to be a game changer for women and children.

Through technology intervention the benefit of such unique education will be made available to one and all at any time, place and pace around the globe.


Students getting hands-on experience in Dayalbagh Dairy

Excellence in Consciousness Studies


DEI proposes a new science of consciousness scientifically and experimentally, substantiating the existence of higher orders of consciousness through the SQUID (Super-conducting Quantum Interference Device) facility in its own Centre for Consciousness Studies. Our approach as an institute of excellence in consciousness studies is to integrate science and religion by applying the principles and rigour of science and scientific method to religion.

The Institute desires to see its students contribute to one or both of these areas, since a better understanding of either implies an improved ability to contribute to the development of society. Therefore, the education system, with its emphasis on values, is complemented by the inter-, trans- and multi-disciplinary academic curriculum. The Education Policy is based on the systems approach, through a study of science, mathematics, engineering, social sciences, fine arts, etc.


“He will not come into existence in a day; he will
evolve gradually as the human body evolved
gradually according to the Darwinian principle.
As is the case of the body, the mind and spirit will
also evolve gradually, and when the spirit and mind
achieve high purity, a Superman will come into
existence. Such a Superman, through the principle
of administration of inner self, will enjoy inner peace
and harmony and strive continuously to spread
the message of, Fatherhood of God and
Brotherhood of Man”.
–Revered Prof. Prem Saran Satsangi


The DEI mission objective is to transform Homo sapiens into Homo spiritualis: a complete man with balanced development of body, mind and spirit.


Participants of the Sant-Su(perman) scheme with their parents 

Sunday, 25 February 2018

Toy Story: You are never too Old to be Young

Which is your favourite toy? Are you a “Mechano” kind or love the “Remote controlled cars”, or your favourites are “Stuffed Toys”?

“Stuffed Toys” provide so much comfort to a child, a “hand” or a “paw” she can reach out to in the middle of the night to transport her to dreamland again. To quote Peter Gray, “In a world where everyone seems to be larger and louder than yourself, it is very comforting to have a small, quiet companion”.

Today's story will bring a smile onto your lips. This is a story by Mrs. Shobha Dhir, who a couple of decades ago set out to put a smile onto the lips of every child. Mrs. Shobha Dhir has spent the last 40 years in Dayalbagh, loves children and has been a part of and led many activities to make them happier.

Revered Prof. Satsangi blessing the exhibition

So, sit back, relax, put your specs on, and as “Happy, the Dwarf”, intended to sing in “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (the Song that did not quite make it into the movie 😢), “You are never too old to be young”. Read on and enjoy the photographs.

Best,
Anurag
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Mrs. Dhir writes...

I am a person who does not have big degrees but have always felt immense Grace, with my simple human efforts always getting crowned.

Revered Dr. Lal Sahab's car waiting outside the Toy Exhibition Centre
Revered Dr. M B Lal Sahab was pleased to have a unit formed of a group of Ladies by the name of “Vidyut Nagar Handicraft Mahila S.S.W.S” in which I was the Secretary for 24 years.

My children, as all children, were very fond of toys. But the sticker shock at the Toy Shops always made me think, how common people would afford these for their children. So, we thought it will be a good idea if we can make high quality toys at affordable rates that will enable ALL children to buy these.

Toys waiting for Children to arrive

We made our first sample of a “Teddy Bear” and a “Doggie” in 1992 and showed it to Revered Dr. Lal Sahab for His approval. We were asked to make as many as possible at the earliest, so I, my elder sister-in-law (Mrs. Shashi Munjal) and a team of girls with a group of ladies managed to create the first production batch. The Toys were made with left-over pieces of fur and cloth from Ludhiana to keep the costs low. The team worked day and night and in no time, we had the first batch of 60-70 pieces ready for selling for the first time.

The Eager Beavers at the Exhibition Complex Entry

Thereafter came the visit of the President of India to Dayalbagh, Shri. R. Venkatraman with his wife. An exhibition was organized where Dayalbagh goods were displayed. In the exhibition there was one stall of “Soft Fur Toys”. Both the President and his wife were all praise for both the Quality and Affordability of the Toys, with the costliest toy selling at Rs. 10. This was just unbelievable for someone coming from the world outside of Dayalbagh. They compared the prices with what they had bought for their Grandchildren.

Why are we on the Roof?

The first sale of these “Soft Fur Toys” was held in 1992 with the Sabha members and the manufacturing team the beneficiaries. After this the variety of toys being produced increased steadily and included various animals like Teddies, varieties of Doggies, Elephants, Squirrels, Ponies, Giraffes, Lions, Monkeys, Rabbits, Tortoises and other toys like Balls, Toy bags, Toy pillows, Clowns etc. ranging from a selling price of Rs. 1 to Rs. 15. Each time we had enough to sell, we held exhibitions where only Children were allowed into the compound with a maximum of Rs. 15 in hand. The child could choose a toy of his/ her choice. Each child had the opportunity to show his/ her choice of Toy to Revered Dr. Lal Sahab and was given Prasad.

Can we come in now?

We had other dignitaries including the Governor of UP, Mr. Bhandari visit, examine and appreciate the quality and affordability.

Which One? Which One?
After holding multiple exhibitions with an increasing variety of soft toys, there was a gap of a few years. We restarted with inspiration from Revered Prof. Prem Saran Satsangi, with 16-17 different types of toys including beautiful dolls. My daughter in law, Dr. Bani Dayal Dhir also joined the unit and was a great help and support, conceptualising and making a beautiful variety of dolls, which became a favourite of children, especially girls. We were permitted to organize an exhibition for children in the unit premises and after short intervals at various venues within Dayalbagh. Revered Prof. Prem Saran Satsangi graced the exhibitions, where Children studying in Nursery and Primary School of Dayalbagh could select a Toy of their choice.

The Squirrel that got away

The Toys saw a spike of price to a range of Rs. 1 to Rs. 25 and now have been brought down within the range of Rs. 1 to Rs. 20.

The Manufacturers

To further scale the program, we started training DEI Girls and the Teachers of Recreation Centre, with the Girl students coming in large numbers and getting trained in manufacture of some type of toy. This was further taught to Ladies and Girls in rural areas helping them start micro units and increase their family earnings.


Can you hear their chatter?

This is how through immense Grace every child could enjoy having a soft toy to play with and we got a chance to serve humanity’s young.

I would like to thank my family members, my husband Prem Prasad Dhir and Arsh & Bani and Binti & Dheeraj for their unstinting support and cooperation.