IPDC Opening Ceremony Function


The opening ceremony of the IPDC's Value Education Program for university students took place in Surat on July 1, 2019. It was a significant event intended to enhance the educational landscape. The event was privileged to have esteemed speakers and guests, such as P. Ghyanvatsal Swami, who delivered an enlightening keynote address on the significance of value-based education.Shree VallabhbhaiSavani, President of PPSU, was the event's guest, and Dr. ParagSanghani, provost of PPSU, highlighted the program's potential to shape future leaders. The integration of values in modern education was also discussed by P. Uttamprakash Swami from BAPS Surat. The ceremony set a hopeful tone for the program's impact on fostering ethical and holistic development among students.

 

Class Room Teaching


The IPDC Value Education Program for university students is documented in photos of engaging classroom sessions where students actively participate in discussions and activities meant to instill essential values. Educators who are dedicated lead interactive lessons in these images, while students eagerly collaborate in group exercises and attentively listen to lectures. The program's holistic development is reflected in the vibrant classroom environment, which combines academic learning with the cultivation of ethical principles and life skills. These moments captured in the photos highlight the dynamic and impactful nature of the value-based education being imparted.

 

Appreciation To Support


In these photos, PPSU President Shree VallabhbhaiSavani and Provost Dr. Paragsaghani express their heartfelt appreciation to the BAPS saints, for their invaluable support of the IPDC Value Education Program for university students. The images capture moments of gratitude and recognition, highlighting the profound impact of the guidance and contributions of the BAPS saints. The celebration of PPSU and BAPS' strong partnership shows a shared commitment to fostering ethical values and holistic education among students.