Kulapati Kanhaiyalal Maneklal Munshi founded the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan a full decade before the advent of Independence, on November 7, 1938, as an ‘Adventure in Faith’. A faith in India’s Past, Present and Future. The founding father was known for being the most popular Gujarati writer, statesman, politician, freedom fighter and an educationalist.
The founding of Bhavan’s was based on the idea of preservation and propagation of Bharatiya Sanskriti (Indian culture) and Sanskrit, the mother of languages, the akshaya patra – the inexhaustible reservoir. Over the years from being a modest Indological research institution, it has steadily grown into a comprehensive, co-operative, apolitical, national movement with an international outlook. It seeks to inculcate a value-based life. The promotion of ethical and spiritual values in everything that it does.
The Main Objectives of RPI are:
The students possessing the first degree of any recognized University or Institution recognized by the University Grants Commission are eligible for admission to the various programmes organized by RPI.Some of the Post-Graduate Programmes, viz., Group C-1 (Journalism), C-2 (Public Relations), M-1 (Marketing & Sales Mgt.), M-3 (Industrial Relations & Personnel Management), have been recognized by the Central Government, many State Governments and a few Universities like University of Mysore, Annamalai University, and Gulbarga University. Students passing the Post-Graduate Programmes in Mass Communication from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Rajendra Prasad Institute of Communication & Management are treated as equivalent to Post-Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication of Guru Jambheshwar University, Hisar.
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