Shri Swami Vivekanand Shikshan Sanstha Kolhapur

Dr. Bapuji Salunkhe alias Govindrao Dnyanojirao Salunkhe, the great visionary educationlist founded Shri Swami Vivekanand Shikshan Sanstha, Kolhapur in 1954 which is catering to the education needs of students belonging to 11 districts of the State of Maharashtra. Presently, it is functioning through its 330 educational and cultural centers which include 170 high schools, 8 training colleges, 18 arts, commerce and science colleges, 66 junior colleges, 3 B.Ed colleges, one law college, multipurpose high schools, 19 hostels, and one asharamashala (residential school). Most of these education centers are situated in the rural, backward, hilly, drought-hit and remote parts of the state of Maharashtra. Nearly, more than two lakhs of students are receiving their lessons in the Sanstha’s different centres. All these centres of the Sanstha are manned with well-qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty, administrative and menial staff .  

Swami Vivekananda is a role model of India Culture. He is a representative of truth, character, glory, sacrifice, devotion, generosity, anticipation and hard work . This education trust works respecting the philosophy and teachings of the great Saint Shri Swami Vivekananda. So this institution is named after him. It is Shri Swami Vivekananda Shikshan Sanstha, Kolhapur(Maharashtra), India. 

Santa Motto

The Sanstha’s motto is “ज्ञान विज्ञान आणि सुसंस्कार यासाठी शिक्षण प्रसार” (Dissemination of Education is for the sake of knowledge, science, and Culture). “ज्ञान” is defined by Bapuji as “knowledge of truth, character, honesty, demolition of exploitative inclinations, service, and dedication; विज्ञान is the application of the aforementioned principles to life, which leads to good Culture.” Bapuji believes that, because “goodness is a divine trait,” the development of excellent character should be prioritized in our educational institutions. As a result, the official Sanstha prayer is ‘Hare Ram Hare Krishna,’ a poem written by Bapuji himself.