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Samutkarsh Mahashivir

The Samutkarsh Mahashivir is a transformative initiative aimed at fostering holistic development among young minds by integrating ancient Indian wisdom with modern pedagogical practices. This mega event will host 5000 students from various schools across the North-East region, providing them with a platform to explore, learn, and grow in a nurturing environment.

Rooted in the principles of Panch Mahabhut (the five elements) and Panchakoshatmak Vyaktitva Vikas (five-sheath personality development), the shivir inspires to guide participants towards self-realization, civic responsibility, and ecological harmony. It incorporates the Panchapadi Shikshan Paddhati (five-step learning methodology) to ensure experiential and meaningful learning.

The shivir emphasizes the interconnection of mind, body, and soul, while also promoting awareness of the environment, cultural values, and social equality. Through a blend of physical activities, music, yoga, and spiritual education, the event will act as a catalyst for self-invention and empowerment.

The Samutkarsh Mahashivir is not merely an event but a journey—a journey toward personal growth, communal harmony and sustainable development. It seeks to prepare the youth as torchbearers of positive change, nurturing their potential to contribute significantly to their families, communities, and the nation.

Stakeholders’ Engagement (Panch Pran)

The success of the Samutkarsh Mahashivir depends on the active involvement of its key stakeholders. The shivir aims to create a collaborative platform where each group contributes their unique strengths to achieve its holistic development goals. Below is a detailed outline of the roles and engagement strategies for each stakeholder group:

Chhatra (Students)

Role: Active participants and primary beneficiaries of the shivir.

Engagement Strategies:

  • Interactive Learning Sessions: Students will actively engage in yoga, physical activities, cultural programs, and workshops on moral and spiritual education.
  • Band Performances and Activities: Students will showcase their talents in music and other creative fields, enhancing teamwork and confidence.
  • Peer Learning: Group discussions and team-based activities will encourage students to share knowledge and experiences.
  • Practical Initiatives: Participation in environmental drives, such as tree planting and waste management, to instill responsibility.
Purva Chhatra (Alumni)

Role: Mentors and supporters, bridging the gap between students and real-world experiences.

Engagement Strategies:

  • Guidance and Mentoring: Alumni can share their life journeys and insights, inspiring students to envision their paths.
  • Skill-Building Workshops: Conduct sessions on leadership, career guidance, and personal growth.
  • Event Support: Alumni can assist in planning and organizing the shivir, bringing their expertise to enhance its quality.
  • Networking Opportunities: Create spaces where students and alumni can interact to build lasting connections.
Prabandh Samiti (Committee Members)

Role: Planners, organizers, and facilitators ensuring smooth execution of the shivir.

Engagement Strategies:

  • Coordination and Planning: Oversee logistics, resource allocation, and overall management of the event.
  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Ensure effective communication and coordination among all groups involved.
  • Feedback Mechanisms: Develop channels to gather feedback from participants and other stakeholders for continuous improvement.
  • Monitoring and Evaluation: Track the progress of activities and ensure alignment with the objectives of the shivir.
Abhibhavak (Parents)

Role: Supporters and motivators, reinforcing the lessons learned during the shivir.

Engagement Strategies:

  • Participation in Sessions: Parents will be invited to attend specific workshops, such as Kutumba Prabodhan, to strengthen family values and understanding.
  • Volunteer Opportunities: Parents can assist in organizing activities, managing logistics, and providing on-ground support.
  • Continuous Reinforcement: Encourage students to apply the skills and values learned at home and in their communities.
  • Feedback and Suggestions: Actively share inputs to enhance the overall experience of the shivir.
Acharya (Teachers)

Role: Facilitators, mentors and role models for students.

Engagement Strategies:

  • Content Delivery: Lead sessions on yoga, moral education, and other foundational subjects.
  • Guidance and Support: Mentor students during activities and ensure their active participation.
  • Collaborative Learning: Work with students to implement the Panchapadi Shikshan Paddhati (five-step learning methodology).
  • Evaluation and Feedback: Assess the progress and participation of students and provide constructive feedback for growth.

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