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  2. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan - Wikipedia

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    Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan is an Indian educational trust. It was founded on 7 November 1938 by K.M Munshi, with the support of Mahatma Gandhi. [1] The trust programmes through its 119 centres in India, 7 centres abroad and 367 constituent institutions, [2] cover "all aspects of life from the cradle to the grave and beyond – it fills a growing vacuum in modern life", as Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru ...

  3. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Mehta Vidyalaya - Wikipedia

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    Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Mehta Vidyalaya, or Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, New Delhi or BVB Delhi or Bhavans, is a private senior secondary school run by an Indian Educational trust known as the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. It is a co-educational school with a student strength of around 2000 and staff strength of about 500.

  4. Ranganathananda - Wikipedia

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    The Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan has published around twenty-nine of these books. [10] His famous book includes Eternal Values for a Changing Society and commentaries on the messages of the Bhagavad Gita and Upanishads. [13] [15] He was known as a good orator. [15] His weekly classes and public lectures were popular among the followers.

  5. Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi - Wikipedia

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    Being a writer and a conscientious journalist, Munshi started a Gujarati monthly called Bhargava. He was joint-editor of Young India and in 1954, started the Bhavan's Journal which is published by the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan to this day. Munshi was President of the Gujarati Sahitya Parishad and the Hindi Sahitya Sammelan . [8] [7]

  6. Chandrashekharendra Saraswati VIII - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. ISBN 978-8172764159. Svāmī, Pūjyaśrī Candrasekharendra Sarasvatī (2001). Śri Śaṅkara Bhagavatpādācārya's Saundaryalaharī = Saundaryalaharī An exposition (1st ed.). Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. ISBN 978-8172762124. Jagadguru His Holiness Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Swamigal (2008).

  7. Mathoor Krishnamurty - Wikipedia

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    Mathoor Krishnamurty is an Indian writer, scholar and the director of the Bengaluru centre of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. [1] He has written several articles on Vedas and Upanishads [2] and has published books including Gandhi Upanishad, a biographical account on Mohandas Gandhi, [3] and The World Is One Family: Wisdom of the Vedas. [4]

  8. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Jubilee Hills - Wikipedia

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    Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Public School - Vidyashram, Jubilee Hills, also known as BVBPSJH, is a private secondary school run by the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan educational trust in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, India. It is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education. The principal of the school is Ms. Arunasree ma'am.

  9. S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research - Wikipedia

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    spjimr.org. S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), a constituent of the eminent Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan (BVB), is a leading Indian business school established in 1981. Situated in the heart of Mumbai, the institute offers a broad portfolio of management programmes for individual participants and organizations.