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Visit to Anandvan
SPJIMR
students visited Baba Amte's Ashram and stayed at Anandvan, with the objective
to develop social consciousness and study the relevance of management
in social work. The students were guided by Prof. Nirja Mattoo, the chairperson
of DOCC, who carries with her an invaluable experience of 20 years in
the field of development, voluntary action and corporate citizenship.
The Centre for Development of Corporate Citizenship (DOCC) was established
in the year 2001 with a view to mould management education in tune with
the Indian context. DOCC is a unique programme developed to hone management
skills of future managers in social sectors and to create awareness about
the need to contribute to the society. At the same time DOCC aims to enhance
the managerial aspects of the social sector. The trip to Anandvan was
one such endeavour inculcating the spirit of social service in the students.
It reiterates the novel pedagogic innovation in management education,
which is the hallmark of the S P Jain Institute of Management and Research
(SPJIMR), where out-of-classroom learning is focused on inculcating in
participants the sensitivity to real-world issues.
"I have sought my soul, my soul I could not see
I have sought my God, my God eluded me
I sought my brother and I got all the three
'
With
these words the enigmatic Baba gave a glimpse of his noble soul; it reflected
the selfless strength with which he has devoted his entire life to the
care and rehabilitation of leprosy patients, physically disabled, tribals
and the homeless. With his indefatigable energy and dedication, Baba serves
as a source of inspiration, empowering the 2500 strong community at his
aptly titled path-breaking development project, Anandvan, 'The Forest
of Bliss'.
As a part of the project, the students studied
the various self-sustaining units including the in house arts and crafts,
plastic recycling, eco-friendly building, water management, forestry and
other environmental projects carried out in Anandvan, the headquarters
of Baba's Maharogi Sewa Samiti. The students were also awed by a live
performance by the immensely talented physically challenged members of
Anandvan's orchestra, Swaranandan.
Speaking
to the students, Baba stressed on the necessity of young leaders to gain
more exposure by working at the grass root level and develop empathy towards
the problems of the people. "The illiterate literates of the country
have kept the society alive", he said. Rousing the social consciousness
of the students he gave a call to 'go back to the villages' and make deeds,
not words their focus. "The world is safe in the breath of the youth",
saying this Baba stirred the hearts and fired the minds of the spellbound
students, urging them to listen to the dictates of their conscience to
always care for the mighty palm of the people working 'with' the people
and not for the people.
Baba's legacy is carried on through the tireless
work of his family, including his wife, Sadhana Tai Amte, who has contributed
significantly to furthering Baba's vision. With their unremitting commitment
towards the social cause, the third generation of Dr. Kaustubh Amte and
Ms Sheetal Amte, the children of Mr. Prakash Amte are carrying Baba's
message forward.
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