संपर्क सहयोग संस्कार सेवा समर्पण
A UNIQUE ORGANIZATION FOR THE ENLIGHTENED ELITE OF THE SOCIETY IN SERVICE OF THE MOTHERLAND.
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Established in 1963, Bharat Vikas Parishad is a service-cum-sanskar oriented, non-political, socio-cultural voluntary organization. It is dedicated to the development of our country in all fields of human endeavor - cultural, social, academic, moral, national and spiritual - by pr0moting a sense of patriotism, national unity and integrity.
Our vision is "Swasth-Samradh-Sanskarit Bharat"
Our mission is to organise the elite, intellectuals and the well to do citizens and to motivate them to serve our needy, disabled, illiterate and ignorant brethren not as an act of charity but in true spirit of our cultural tradition of service our duty.
On the birth centenary of Swami Vivekanand i.e. on 12th January 1963, the Citizens Council set up by leading social reformers and industrialists Late Lala Hans Raj and Dr. Suraj Prakash, initially to mobilise citizens efforts to fight the chinese attack, was renamed as Bharat Vikas Parishad(BVP). BVP was registered as a society under The Society Registration Act 1860 in the 10th July 1963.
Bharat Vikas Parishad is thus motivated and guided by the ideals and teachings of Swami Vivekanand.
Bharat Vikas Parishad : A Journey Through The Years
12 January 1963: Citizens Council set up by Dr. Suraj Parkash initially to mobilize citizens’ effort to fight the Chinese attack was renamed as the Bharat Vikas Parishad (BVP) on the birth centenary of Swami Vivekanand and thus was born BVP. Shri B. P. Sinha, Retd. Chief Justice of Supreme Court becomes the first Chief Patron, Lala Hans Raj Gupta, the first President and Dr. Suraj Parkash its first Secretary General.
10th July 1963: BVP is registered as a Society under The Societies Registration Act 1860. The first meeting is also held on this date.
1967 : First Group Song Competition is held and President Zakir Hussein distributes the prizes to the winners. This is the first publicly held Prakalp of the Parishad.
1968 : First branch outside Delhi is set up at Dehra Doon in Uttar Pradesh.
1969 : BVP decides to publish NITI and Dr. Suraj Parkash becomes its first Managing Editor.
1992 : BVP appoints 4 Vice Presidents and 2 Joint Secretaries. The country is divided into 5 Zones under the charge of Zonal Organising Secretaries.
1993 : In place of 5 zones, the country is divided into 9 zones.
1995 : 3 December: President of India presents the “ Delhi Bharat Vikas Foundation,” the National Award for the welfare of the handicapped in public recognition of their outstanding performance as employers of handicapped persons.
2001 : Instead of 9 zones, the country is divided into 13 zones with 41 Prants / States.
2004 : Parishad launches a new six-monthly bilingual magazine "Gyan Prabha".
FOR MORE DETAILS : For journey of Bharat Vikas Parishad - click here
Our vision is "Swasth-Samradh-Sanskarit Bharat"
Our mission is to organise the elite, intellectuals and the well to do citizens and to motivate them to serve our needy, disabled, illiterate and ignorant brethren not as an act of charity but in true spirit of our cultural tradition of service our duty.
On the birth centenary of Swami Vivekanand i.e. on 12th January 1963, the Citizens Council set up by leading social reformers and industrialists Late Lala Hans Raj and Dr. Suraj Prakash, initially to mobilise citizens efforts to fight the chinese attack, was renamed as Bharat Vikas Parishad(BVP). BVP was registered as a society under The Society Registration Act 1860 in the 10th July 1963.
Bharat Vikas Parishad is thus motivated and guided by the ideals and teachings of Swami Vivekanand.
Bharat Vikas Parishad : A Journey Through The Years
12 January 1963: Citizens Council set up by Dr. Suraj Parkash initially to mobilize citizens’ effort to fight the Chinese attack was renamed as the Bharat Vikas Parishad (BVP) on the birth centenary of Swami Vivekanand and thus was born BVP. Shri B. P. Sinha, Retd. Chief Justice of Supreme Court becomes the first Chief Patron, Lala Hans Raj Gupta, the first President and Dr. Suraj Parkash its first Secretary General.
10th July 1963: BVP is registered as a Society under The Societies Registration Act 1860. The first meeting is also held on this date.
1967 : First Group Song Competition is held and President Zakir Hussein distributes the prizes to the winners. This is the first publicly held Prakalp of the Parishad.
1968 : First branch outside Delhi is set up at Dehra Doon in Uttar Pradesh.
1969 : BVP decides to publish NITI and Dr. Suraj Parkash becomes its first Managing Editor.
1992 : BVP appoints 4 Vice Presidents and 2 Joint Secretaries. The country is divided into 5 Zones under the charge of Zonal Organising Secretaries.
1993 : In place of 5 zones, the country is divided into 9 zones.
1995 : 3 December: President of India presents the “ Delhi Bharat Vikas Foundation,” the National Award for the welfare of the handicapped in public recognition of their outstanding performance as employers of handicapped persons.
2001 : Instead of 9 zones, the country is divided into 13 zones with 41 Prants / States.
2004 : Parishad launches a new six-monthly bilingual magazine "Gyan Prabha".
FOR MORE DETAILS : For journey of Bharat Vikas Parishad - click here
RAJASTHAN NORTH PRANT
…..its Journey
…..its Journey
2004 : Formally Rajasthan North Prant was constituted from Rajasthan North West Prant. Initially it includes four district Bikaner, SriGanganagar, Churu & Hanumangarh of North Rajasthan. Intially Sh. Surendra Sharma of Bikaner Nagar as Prant President, Sh. Rajendra Garg of Bikaner Nagar Ekai as Prant General Secretary, and Sh. Kanhiyalal Sethia of Gangasahar Branch as Prantiya Treasurer.
Rajasthan North Prant's/Branches Landmarks -
12-13 September 1992 -
Bikaner branch organized Prantiya Adivason, at that time it stand at third position in Prant and first time Publication of Sampark was carried out.
14May 1999 -
Bikaner branch organized West Prant’s first Annual Adivason.
In 2000
Bikaner Binani College get 4th Rank in Pardeshik bhasha at All India NGSC at hyderbad.
In 2001
Bikaner Binani College get 4th Rank in Sanskrit Gayan and 3rd Rank in Pardeshik bhasha at All India NGSC at Mumbai.
18-19th Nov 2006
Rajasthan North Prant Organised 32nd All India NGSC program at Bikaner. Organising Branch was Bikaner Main.
At the time Sh. Gyan Prakash Bhatnagar was Prantiya President and Sh. Ghanshyam Sharma was Prantiya General Secretary & Sh. Magithia ji was Prantiya Treasurer.
Bikaner branch organized Prantiya Adivason, at that time it stand at third position in Prant and first time Publication of Sampark was carried out.
14May 1999 -
Bikaner branch organized West Prant’s first Annual Adivason.
In 2000
Bikaner Binani College get 4th Rank in Pardeshik bhasha at All India NGSC at hyderbad.
In 2001
Bikaner Binani College get 4th Rank in Sanskrit Gayan and 3rd Rank in Pardeshik bhasha at All India NGSC at Mumbai.
18-19th Nov 2006
Rajasthan North Prant Organised 32nd All India NGSC program at Bikaner. Organising Branch was Bikaner Main.
At the time Sh. Gyan Prakash Bhatnagar was Prantiya President and Sh. Ghanshyam Sharma was Prantiya General Secretary & Sh. Magithia ji was Prantiya Treasurer.
List of Rajasthan North Executive Body members are -