Our Communities

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Shishumandir project

Sanskardham Shishumandir was established in June 1998 as a unique system of education, developed to impart a basic academic foundation for children from 3 to 5 years of age. The key objective of our Shishuvatika is the comprehensive development of the child with informal teaching based on real-life activities.

The essentials of life are taught to young impressionable minds in a very simplistic manner with values of love, joy, independence, and character building at the core.

Sanskardham prides itself to be a part of the rich biodiverse ecosystem of Gujarat. We house over 374 varieties of trees, 132 bird species, and 17 animal species.

The Eco-club at Sanskardham is the informal group of nature lovers that organizes activities such as bird watching, tree plantations, soil testing, identification of plant species, a celebration of special days, herbarium projects, and collection of data regarding flora and fauna in and around the campus.

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Biodiversity
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Sustainability Practices

The Center for Sustainability at Sanskardham is committed to educating, researching, and developing new methods of preserving our environment. Firmly ingrained and practiced everywhere, sustainable development is one of our key principles at Sanskardham.

Various in-house programs contribute to the involvement of students, faculty, and staff in reducing our environmental footprint.

Among our various on-campus activities, we encourage our students to participate in various cultural programs and annual celebrations.

From exhibitions and festival events to annual ceremonies, every event is an amalgamation of equal contributions from our students and faculty.

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Cultural Activities
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Tapovan Kendra

Tapovan Centre and Shishu Paramarshan Centre play the role of a guardian for the future generation from the womb of a pregnant mother. We promote Garbh Sanskar – true education that begins in the fetus and forms the foundation for a fruitful life.

Built on the age-old teachings of Indian sages, Tapovan Centre examines the mother’s health and development and its impact on the child while steering the womb’s growth through embryology or Garbh Vigyan.

It is built on PM Shri Narendra Modi’s vision that “The child should be brought up with such warmth and care that it develops physically, mentally, intellectually, emotionally and spiritually as a healthy human being and has the opportunity for self-realization.”