Swami Rama Foundation Trust (Regd)


 

Swami Rama Foundation Trust (Regd)
Ram Nagar, Swami Ram Marg
Bhurewala, Naraingarh - 134203
District Ambala, Haryana, INDIA
Tel: + 91 1734-255610
+ 91 1734-255611
Fax : + 91 1734-255612
swami_foundation@yahoo.co.in

Residental School For Parentless Children
Ayurvedic (Herbal) Research Centre
Chronic Disease Nature Care Centre
High Tech Eye Hospital

Swami Rama Foundation Trust (Regd)
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“eco- friendly” Facilities
Goushala, 2 Bio Gas Plants
24 hrs non-stop water supply
Research in Vedic heritage,
scholarships, Mobile health
clinic, education, spiritual practices
Ayurvedic Herbal Research
Institute,Eye Hospital,Chronic
Disease Nature Care Institute
About Us

Dr V Anand Swami the Founder President of our trust, is a direct disciple of Swami Rama, who was an exponent of the over five thousand year-old Himalayan tradition of medicine (an integral part of our fourth Veda “The Atharva Veda”) and who established the well-known Himalayan Institute Hospital at Jolly Grant, Dehradoon, Uttranchal.

Present occupation:

  • Since December 2004 the Foundation has already started a residential school for parentless children named as “THE MOUNTAIN VIEW SCHOOL”. This is spread over 25 acres of land, with an English medium boarding school, consisting of facilities like yoga / meditation / play grounds / Computer Lab / library / separate living hostel for girls and boys. We have already 54 registered parentless children and employ about 18 staff members including teachers to cater to the current requirements. Besides we have varied volunteer professionals staying with us to supervise the teaching classes and curriculum following the Indian “Central Board Of Secondary Education” pattern of education.

  • Our aim is to admit up to 500 such parentless, abandoned and neglected children irrespective of their cast, creed or religious background. All of them would be taught various religions. (In other words the true sense of secularism would be inculcated into the children admitted to this school, right at the inception stage). The children are selected on the criteria that they have no support systems to back them up economically.

  • This is primarily to provide for a shelter to those abandoned children who needy to be looked after. Meaning thereby the love, sympathy, teaching, scolding, upbringing, emotions, feeling, the motherly and the fatherly touch, that an orphan misses out on. We intend to bridge this gap by completing this project of the orphanage, where, these parentless children would be provided all amenities, including education, sports , extra curricular activities and more importantly a “HOME” which any parent would have normally given to his or her child. All efforts would be made to make these children eminent scientists, administrators, outstanding professionals and shining sports personalities.

  • When the children had come to the Foundation, they could not speak or write Hindi / English as they had come from different parts of the country especially from some Tribal belts. These children could only communicate in their regional language. We are thankful to the Trust members and the Teachers who devoted extra time for the children and today in only about 11 months these kids equal any product of a convent in the respective age group.

  • The children until completion of the main school & buildings, are being housed in a make shift building but without compromising on any of the facilities / comforts / inputs in care mentioned above.

  • As regards medical, the children when they came were poorly nourished. They had varied ailments, there was no record of their inoculation, but are being treated with naturopathy treatment and the children are responding very well to the natural herbs being used by Swamiji.

  • As regards the upbringing the children, until completion of the main school & buildings, are housed in a make shift building but without compromising on any of the facilities / comforts/ inputs in care, mentioned above.

  • A regular kitchen with a dining hall is functional and is sufficient to feed about 75 persons, round the clock at any given time.

  • Our own “Goushala” (Dairy} with eleven cows is already in place; making us self sufficient as far as the dairy requirement is concerned. All the children including the staff and the guests are provided with milk / lassi / clarified butter made out of our own milk supply.

  • Two Bio Gas Plants with capacity of 30 to 35 tons each are also functional thus enabling us to economize on cooking gas / fuel but also blending our objectives with the philosophy of “eco- friendly” environment & nature.

  • In addition a Bore well is already in place, giving us 24 hours of non-stop water supply.

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