It has often been said that education is a fundamental right of every person, yet
millions of women in rural India have no opportunity for good education. Many rural
areas in India do have elementary and high schools, and, if the parents so desire,
it is possible for a girl living in a village to receive high school education.
However, it is extremely difficult for a girl in a village to receive a college
education. Most of the villagers cannot afford to send their children to live in
a city to attend a college. Most of the parents in the villages do not allow their
daughters to live away from home. Thus, most children, especially girls, born in
the villages have no opportunity to receive college education.
Gandhi Mahavidyalaya has been established in Mirdha village to provide opportunities for
college education to students in rural areas of Ballia district, especially to rural
women and students from poor families. The primary focus of the college is to help,
educate and empower women. Women are taught to react, respond and demand equal rights,
respect their bodies, and take care of their health.
Gandhi Mahavidyalaya has another specific purpose. It is to inculcate the Gandhian philosophy
of truth and nonviolence, and the principles of honesty, perseverance and selflessness
among students, teachers, and the staff involved with the college. Gandhi Mahavidyalaya
serves to persuade villagers that it is possible to have a college where no copying
or cheating is allowed during the tests, and attendance in the class is a prerequisite
to appear at the final exam. The hope is that the establishment of an academically
excellent educational institution in a rural area that is managed with honesty and
integrity will also be a catalyst for the future growth of such institutions in
other rural areas.
Gandhi Mahavidyalaya was established in 2000 with support from
Prof.
J. Shukla under the sponsorship
of a non-profit society in India: CGVS (Chandran Gramin Vikas Sansthan). CGVS is registered
under the Societies Registration Act (1860, India), the registration number is V/11690.
CGVS is a tax-exempt organization as per U/S 80 G of Income Tax Act (1961, India).
CGVS has received the approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs of India to receive
contributions from foreign organizations. Gandhi Mahavidyalaya also receives support from
the Institute for Global Education, Equality of Opportunity, and
Prosperity (IGEP)which is a non-profit 501-(c)-3, tax-exempt charitable
organization registered in Maryland, USA. IGEP was established specifically for
supporting Gandhi Mahavidyalaya to provide education and training to poor, rural students,
especially women.
Gandhi Mahavidyalaya is managed by a management committee consisting of members from the
village and the surrounding areas. The members of the management committee represent
local farmers and intellectuals from that region. The manager of the college is
Mr. Shriram Shukla. He holds a B. Com. Degree from Banaras Hindu University (BHU).
He came to the USA on a permanent resident visa in 1984, but after living here for
a few years, returned to India. He has made a commitment to work for rural development
in India. The Rector and the Founding Principal of Gandhi Mahavidyalaya is Professor S.P.
Upadhyay who has a distinguished career in education and research. Dr. R.G. Upadhyay
is the Principal, and Dr. Sunita Chaudhary is the Vice Principal of Gandhi Mahavidyalaya.
Mahatma Gandhi once said, “My life is my message.” Gandhi Mahavidyalaya tries to imitate
that philosophy by conducting its activities honestly and openly.