Gyan vihar

Holistic Growth

It has been always said that a healthy lifestyle is the foundation stone related to all other success. When our scholars are healthy and active with a positive approach of life, they can achieve any giant task ahead of them. To strike the perfect balance scholars are taught how to take care for their mind, body and spirits, honestly speaking if these three areas are consequently imperfect or lacking, students will suffer a lot in their lives. Rather every positive influencing factor is promoted for stimulating aesthetics of spiritual, emotional, social and physical requirements that are extremely essential for well being on an individual as such thing develops resilience, positive mood and satisfaction with self and relation with outside world.

The spirit of students at Suresh Gyan Vihar University is very indifferent. In reality, it is not making the student compete with each other and score good marks but rather stimulate and develop zeal of inner self-discipline in skills required in scenarios of problem-solving. Students should develop strong faith in their own self that is the biggest challenge that our nation confronts today. Development of morals and ethics of highest standards that only Suresh Gyan Vihar University installs in the students with a gradual time span.


Collegiate System:

Inspired by the Oxford-Cambridge fashion structure of the collegiate system, Suresh Gyan University is the pioneer in India to start a collegiate system considering mutual interaction and communication among the different communities of scholars. All faculty members are assigned to the specific colleges with in the University campus. The main purpose is to gather the students together with a feeling of belonging from diverse and indifferent backgrounds fostering a better environment for mutual cooperation, co-creation and cohabitation.

There are following six colleges in the Suresh Gyan Vihar University:

  1. Manu Karnika
  2. Panna Dhay
  3. Ashfaqullah
  4. Surya Sen
  5. Birsa Munda
  6. Bismil.

Whereas moving ahead of the perimeter of unity with the diversity of different disciples, batch, age, and the different geographical regions. As the scholars are randomly grouped into several colleges which made the path of evolution of universal fraternity. All the colleges are particularly headed by a faculty he/ she is known as “Master” that is helped by an effective team of various fellows for the smooth conduction of several other activities. Colleges are supposed to elect their student bodies, pass independent budgets and annual calendars for the academic, co-curricular and sports activities. The whole system has been designed to encourage the competitive spirit among the different colleges in order to create new boundaries and atmosphere that further goes beyond the infrastructure inspiring to truly becomes a strong force of cohesiveness among the scholars.


Student Communities:

Suresh Gyan Vihar also harbours the most colourful and highly versatile student-led communities that trains and inspires the students to adopt a leadership role. The ever-present positive aura of Suresh Gyan Vihar University always provides the ground and circumstances to encourage the innovative spirits of students. Such exercises affect the students in such a manner that it influences the flow of creative juices of participants with ample opportunities for leading, organizing and all-round participation. Moreover, the communities generally focus on the establishment to encourage full participations from the candidates that serve the main aim of combing oneness among different students and create and generate new ideas. Focusing on the development of public speaking and literacy skills that are essential to employability skills.

The community forum has been designed in order to promote the latent talent of the scholars.

There are following twelve different communities names as follows: SMILES, AXIOM, CAC, TLC, HYPHEN, SEEDS, WELLNESS, I-TECH, TECHNOVATION, MAP, GREEN, and SPORTY which serve our basic purpose and provide the best platform to incubate and inculcate the best leadership traits among the participants. The universally elected community in charge or presidents are expected to be fully dedicated in the effort that leads to the production of highly innovative and creative leaders of tomorrow that serve our nation and society at every possible level.

Students at Suresh Gyan Vihar University practice their free will to join any community according to their interest and passion. On a weekly basis each community organizes at least one activity with a logical cause to benefit the society serving humanity or participants.



Sports Clubs:

Suresh Gyan Vihar University has the largest sports facility in the state of Rajasthan that has been launched in 2019, whole set up has been grandeur according to the Olympic standards of different games like football, cricket, badminton, squash, basketball, table tennis, volleyball, and athletics track facilities.

A student who is best gets selected to represent the Suresh Gyan Vihar University in different sports teams across regional and national levels consequently. Sports can take a centre stage in the progress of Suresh Gyan Vihar University, not only by playing fields but also as a key part of our academic portfolio. Hence, we have been recognized at the national level for our outstanding research in sports exercise and fitness movement across a versatile array of physical education and sports psychology.



Social Responsibilities

Students along with the faculty members work together, in a passionate and responsible manner for the development of rural life at Kacholia village. They make the rural development assessment time to time, hence we create awareness among our participating students and faculties in order to encourage them to find the solution of their different problems.

Kacholia Village: Kacholia is a Village situated in Malpura Tehsil in Tonk District of Rajasthan State, India. It belongs to Ajmer Division. It is located 57 KM towards west from District Headquarters Tonk. 93 KM from State capital Jaipur. Kacholia is surrounded by Arain Tehsil towards west, Todaraisingh Tehsil towards South, Phagi Tehsil towards North, Tonk Tehsil towards East. Malpura, Todaraisingh, Tonk, Niwai are the nearby Cities to Kacholia.

Suresh Gyan Vihar University has undertaken the four major tasks to improve the lifestyle of the people:


Energy Solution:

Electricity creates opportunities for people to lift themselves out of poverty. Real global development cannot happen without energy, particularly in rural households.
Smart Power for Rural Development for the village named Kacholia fills the energy gap by bringing together electricity from solar cells and hence these technology experts a boom towards local businesses and making the life of the people easy in order to build viable partnerships around renewable energy solutions for the rural population. Suresh Gyan Vihar University proves the solutions, such as mini-grids, are fast to build and produce sufficient capacity to power entire villages. They are also based on solar power or biomass, providing clean energy. Smart Power goes beyond electricity for households. Our focus is to ensure the provision of high quality, reliable energy that drives economic opportunity.


We do this by:

  • Creating the right incentives for energy providers to enter and succeed in rural markets,
  • Stimulating local economies through energy-enabled micro-enterprise development,
  • Encouraging technology innovations developed by students to support the villages.
  • Coordinating with national and local governments to facilitate more open policy
  • Environments for the development of such rural areas.

Advanced Agriculture

India is a global agricultural powerhouse. It is the world’s largest producer of milk, pulses, and spices, and has the world’s largest cattle herd (buffaloes), as well as the largest area under wheat, rice and cotton. It is the second largest producer of rice, wheat, cotton, sugarcane, farmed fish, sheep & goat meat, fruit, vegetables and tea.

But story of rural farming is full of challenges all over as large tracts of fertile land suffer from soil erosion by wind and water. This area must be properly treated and restored to its original fertility.

Two advanced agriculture challenges are important to Kacholia’s overall development and the improved welfare of its rural poor:

  1. Raising agricultural productivity per unit of land: Raising productivity per unit of land will need to be the main engine of agricultural growth as virtually all cultivable land is farmed. Immensely helped by the basic soil testing procedures along with the support system of the hydroponic lab in order to improve the farming standards. Water resources are also limited and water for irrigation must contend with increasing industrial and urban needs. All measures to increase productivity will need exploiting, amongst them: increasing yields, diversification to higher value crops, and developing value chains to reduce marketing costs.
  2. Reducing rural poverty through a socially inclusive strategy that comprises both agriculture as well as non-farm employment: Rural development must also benefit the poor, landless and women. Moreover, there are strong regional disparities: the majority of India’s poor are in rain-fed areas or poor soil quality. Reaching such groups and encouraging them for the adoption and development of shade and green houses and soil treatments for the increment in the soil fertility.

Awareness programs linked with the healthcare, sanitation and women empowerment.


Rural Health care is one of biggest challenges facing the Health Ministry of India. With more than 70 percent population living in rural areas and low level of health facilities, mortality rates due to diseases are on a high. To control the spread of diseases and reduce the growing rates of mortality due to lack of adequate health facilities, special attention needs to be given to the health care in rural areas. The key challenges in the healthcare sector are low quality of care, poor accountability, lack of awareness, and limited access to facilities.

Various organizations are coming together for improvements in health care and technology plays a crucial role to facilitate this.

Social campaigns conducted on different platform of Suresh Gyan Vihar University are an initiative to identify, understand and get solutions for public problems and social issues. The campaigns are active discussions where the community members are engaged to contribute their views about various issues, and our team helps coordinate these discussions into manageable threads. We have done campaigns on various issues and received tremendous response on our voice based medium on mobile phone, much higher than simple broadcast of information on radio or television. The results for information dissemination and call-to-action through these campaigns have been phenomenal.

A comprehensive strategy for promoting sanitation in rural areas of Kacholia village was first developed by the centralized work of students and faculty members with a view to provide the population with protected water supply and basic sanitation facilities over a period of time.

It was envisaged that an of rural population would be provided with sanitation facilities by the end of one plan period. Rural Sanitation Programme of Suresh Gyan Vihar University specialized in rural development. Rural sanitation was made a component of 20 point programme and was also included under the Minimum Needs Programme of student projects.

Empowerment is a multi-faceted, multi-dimensional and multi-layered concept. Women's empowerment is a process in which women gain greater share of control over resources - material, human and intellectual like knowledge, information, ideas and financial resources like money - and access to money and control over decision-making in the home, community, society and nation, and to gain ‘power’.

According to the women of Kacholia village, "Empowerment means moving from a position of enforced powerlessness to one of power”. The process by which people, organizations or groups who are powerless become aware of the power dynamics at work in their life context to develop the skills and capacity for gaining some reasonable control over their lives and exercise this control without infringing on the rights of others and support the empowerment of others in the community


Education

Kacholia Local Language is Hindi. Kacholiya Village Total population is 1798 and number of houses are 335. Female Population is 48.9%. Village literacy rate is 52.5% and the Female Literacy rate is 19.5%.

An amazing transformation has occurred in the course of a generation. Young men and women in rural areas of Kacholia are far surpassing their parents’ levels of education. Two generations ago, people in remote villages were largely unlettered: there were hardly any schools in remote areas. And it is still common to find low educational levels among village residents who are 40 years old and older. But the students of Suresh Gyan Vihar University have worked really hard organizing different programs in the school and meeting to educate the small kids and village elders about the new system of education.

A wide gulf exists between education provisions in cities and villages of India. The cities, which have undergone major changes since independence, have great resources and infrastructure that is required for quality education to be delivered to the citizens. Compared to cities and the developed townships, the villages still have poorly developed infrastructure and meager resources and Suresh Gyan Vihar University is working hard to bridge this gap. As is apparent from the existing situation, the extension of services to rural areas is very difficult. One of the major obstacles in this regard is the big difference in the socio-economic conditions. the local population cannot afford such a price and therefore compromise on the quality of education, hence Suresh Gyan Vihar University offers scholarships and, in some cases, free education to the rural area students in order to encourage them to study. Equality in education is one of the basic rights, which has to be guaranteed to all the citizens. Many villages on the extreme do not have any means of educating the local populace and remain outside the education circle in the country.


Sports Clubs:

Suresh Gyan Vihar University has the largest sports facility in the state of Rajasthan that has been launched in 2019, whole set up has been grandeur according to the Olympic standards of different games like football, cricket, badminton, squash, basketball, table tennis, volleyball, and athletics track facilities.

A student who is best gets selected to represent the Suresh Gyan Vihar University in different sports teams across regional and national levels consequently. Sports can take a centre stage in the progress of Suresh Gyan Vihar University, not only by playing fields but also as a key part of our academic portfolio. Hence, we have been recognized at the national level for our outstanding research in sports exercise and fitness movement across a versatile array of physical education and sports psychology.



Social Responsibilities

Students along with the faculty members work together, in a passionate and responsible manner for the development of rural life at Kacholia village. They make the rural development assessment time to time, hence we create awareness among our participating students and faculties in order to encourage them to find the solution of their different problems.

Kacholia Village: Kacholia is a Village situated in Malpura Tehsil in Tonk District of Rajasthan State, India. It belongs to Ajmer Division. It is located 57 KM towards west from District Headquarters Tonk. 93 KM from State capital Jaipur. Kacholia is surrounded by Arain Tehsil towards west, Todaraisingh Tehsil towards South, Phagi Tehsil towards North, Tonk Tehsil towards East. Malpura, Todaraisingh, Tonk, Niwai are the nearby Cities to Kacholia.

Suresh Gyan Vihar University has undertaken the four major tasks to improve the lifestyle of the people:


Energy Solution:

Electricity creates opportunities for people to lift themselves out of poverty. Real global development cannot happen without energy, particularly in rural households.
Smart Power for Rural Development for the village named Kacholia fills the energy gap by bringing together electricity from solar cells and hence these technology experts a boom towards local businesses and making the life of the people easy in order to build viable partnerships around renewable energy solutions for the rural population. Suresh Gyan Vihar University proves the solutions, such as mini-grids, are fast to build and produce sufficient capacity to power entire villages. They are also based on solar power or biomass, providing clean energy. Smart Power goes beyond electricity for households. Our focus is to ensure the provision of high quality, reliable energy that drives economic opportunity.


We do this by:

  • Creating the right incentives for energy providers to enter and succeed in rural markets,
  • Stimulating local economies through energy-enabled micro-enterprise development,
  • Encouraging technology innovations developed by students to support the villages.
  • Coordinating with national and local governments to facilitate more open policy
  • Environments for the development of such rural areas.

Advanced Agriculture

India is a global agricultural powerhouse. It is the world’s largest producer of milk, pulses, and spices, and has the world’s largest cattle herd (buffaloes), as well as the largest area under wheat, rice and cotton. It is the second largest producer of rice, wheat, cotton, sugarcane, farmed fish, sheep & goat meat, fruit, vegetables and tea.

But story of rural farming is full of challenges all over as large tracts of fertile land suffer from soil erosion by wind and water. This area must be properly treated and restored to its original fertility.

Two advanced agriculture challenges are important to Kacholia’s overall development and the improved welfare of its rural poor:

  1. Raising agricultural productivity per unit of land: Raising productivity per unit of land will need to be the main engine of agricultural growth as virtually all cultivable land is farmed. Immensely helped by the basic soil testing procedures along with the support system of the hydroponic lab in order to improve the farming standards. Water resources are also limited and water for irrigation must contend with increasing industrial and urban needs. All measures to increase productivity will need exploiting, amongst them: increasing yields, diversification to higher value crops, and developing value chains to reduce marketing costs.
  2. Reducing rural poverty through a socially inclusive strategy that comprises both agriculture as well as non-farm employment: Rural development must also benefit the poor, landless and women. Moreover, there are strong regional disparities: the majority of India’s poor are in rain-fed areas or poor soil quality. Reaching such groups and encouraging them for the adoption and development of shade and green houses and soil treatments for the increment in the soil fertility.

Awareness programs linked with the healthcare, sanitation and women empowerment.


Rural Health care is one of biggest challenges facing the Health Ministry of India. With more than 70 percent population living in rural areas and low level of health facilities, mortality rates due to diseases are on a high. To control the spread of diseases and reduce the growing rates of mortality due to lack of adequate health facilities, special attention needs to be given to the health care in rural areas. The key challenges in the healthcare sector are low quality of care, poor accountability, lack of awareness, and limited access to facilities.

Various organizations are coming together for improvements in health care and technology plays a crucial role to facilitate this.

Social campaigns conducted on different platform of Suresh Gyan Vihar University are an initiative to identify, understand and get solutions for public problems and social issues. The campaigns are active discussions where the community members are engaged to contribute their views about various issues, and our team helps coordinate these discussions into manageable threads. We have done campaigns on various issues and received tremendous response on our voice based medium on mobile phone, much higher than simple broadcast of information on radio or television. The results for information dissemination and call-to-action through these campaigns have been phenomenal.

A comprehensive strategy for promoting sanitation in rural areas of Kacholia village was first developed by the centralized work of students and faculty members with a view to provide the population with protected water supply and basic sanitation facilities over a period of time.

It was envisaged that an of rural population would be provided with sanitation facilities by the end of one plan period. Rural Sanitation Programme of Suresh Gyan Vihar University specialized in rural development. Rural sanitation was made a component of 20 point programme and was also included under the Minimum Needs Programme of student projects.

Empowerment is a multi-faceted, multi-dimensional and multi-layered concept. Women's empowerment is a process in which women gain greater share of control over resources - material, human and intellectual like knowledge, information, ideas and financial resources like money - and access to money and control over decision-making in the home, community, society and nation, and to gain ‘power’.

According to the women of Kacholia village, "Empowerment means moving from a position of enforced powerlessness to one of power”. The process by which people, organizations or groups who are powerless become aware of the power dynamics at work in their life context to develop the skills and capacity for gaining some reasonable control over their lives and exercise this control without infringing on the rights of others and support the empowerment of others in the community


Education

Kacholia Local Language is Hindi. Kacholiya Village Total population is 1798 and number of houses are 335. Female Population is 48.9%. Village literacy rate is 52.5% and the Female Literacy rate is 19.5%.

An amazing transformation has occurred in the course of a generation. Young men and women in rural areas of Kacholia are far surpassing their parents’ levels of education. Two generations ago, people in remote villages were largely unlettered: there were hardly any schools in remote areas. And it is still common to find low educational levels among village residents who are 40 years old and older. But the students of Suresh Gyan Vihar University have worked really hard organizing different programs in the school and meeting to educate the small kids and village elders about the new system of education.

A wide gulf exists between education provisions in cities and villages of India. The cities, which have undergone major changes since independence, have great resources and infrastructure that is required for quality education to be delivered to the citizens. Compared to cities and the developed townships, the villages still have poorly developed infrastructure and meager resources and Suresh Gyan Vihar University is working hard to bridge this gap. As is apparent from the existing situation, the extension of services to rural areas is very difficult. One of the major obstacles in this regard is the big difference in the socio-economic conditions. the local population cannot afford such a price and therefore compromise on the quality of education, hence Suresh Gyan Vihar University offers scholarships and, in some cases, free education to the rural area students in order to encourage them to study. Equality in education is one of the basic rights, which has to be guaranteed to all the citizens. Many villages on the extreme do not have any means of educating the local populace and remain outside the education circle in the country.