
Adhyayan Vatika (The Study Garden)
Another marked feature of this ‘jnanabhoomi’ (land of knowledge) is its Indian-ness. It is diversity personified pursuing a unified goal. It has seen students of all castes and creeds. It’s alumni list encompasses all faculties of engineering, all organs of doctors, all denominations of Chartered Accountants and Company Secretaries, all sections of lawyers, all compositions of graduate students and not to forget all classes of school children. Such is the diversity of this ‘down to earth’ place that even the best of universities will envy it.
This place serves as the only ray of hope for the students of the lower and middle class families living in chawls of Girgaon. The chawl system with all its peculiarities and advantages brings with it cramped houses and a commotion filled ambience making studying nearly impossible. This is where “Adhyayan Vatika” comes to the rescue. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar would have been surely happy to see this, as he wouldn’t have had to go through the pain of night study in his chawl had this ‘jnanabhoomi’ existed then. Another marked feature of this ‘novel’ utility is the ‘student-cum-teacher’ status of each of its participants. Knowledge here propagates in the same disciplic tradition as the Vedas and Bhagwad–Gita did for thousands of years. Whatever is received from a guru (senior) is passed onto the shishya (junior) and thus the flow of knowledge (notes and books) continues. Such has been the influence of this tradition that it has discouraged classes and tuitions in many a student here (many of whom cannot even afford it).
Just as a final touch, something where this institution stands apart from other educational institutions in India, is that it is open to all, admits everyone who wishes to come and does not have any government imposed Reservations. So just as an advice to our leaders supporting Reservations in IITs and IIMs, let us start building more “Adhyayan Vatikas” in
Sa Vidya ya Vimuktaye
(Salvation Through Knowlege)
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Chetan Bhadricha