Sankalp Vishwaguru Bharat 2036 Mission
Our mission is to build a nation rooted in its golden past — to Make Great Bharat Supreme Vishwaguru Again by becoming the Universal Teacher of peace, wisdom, and sustainability for the whole world.
Naitik Shiksha (Ethical Education)
Naitik Shiksha (Ethical Education)
About this Mission
Vision & Significance
India's ancient Gurukul system prioritised character formation alongside academic learning. Modern education, focused heavily on examinations and careers, often neglects the moral and ethical development that creates responsible citizens.
Education Goals:
- •Values Integration: Weaving ethical principles — honesty, compassion, respect, responsibility — into every subject and school activity.
- •Character Education: Building programs that develop moral reasoning, empathy, and integrity through storytelling, role-playing, and community service.
- •Anti-Corruption Education: Teaching children to recognise and resist corrupt practices from a young age through ethical decision-making exercises.
- •Environmental Ethics: Instilling reverence for nature and environmental responsibility as core values in every student.
Our Initiatives
Vishwa Guru Bharat promotes ethical education through school partnerships, teacher training, curriculum development, and community programs.
- •Ethics Curriculum: Developing age-appropriate ethics modules for schools based on Indian philosophical traditions and universal moral principles.
- •Teacher Training: Training teachers to model and teach ethical behaviour, conflict resolution, and values-based decision-making.
- •Story-Based Learning: Using stories from the Panchatantra, Jataka Tales, and Indian epics to teach moral values in engaging ways.
- •Community Service Programs: Requiring students to participate in community service as part of their ethical education journey.
Raise Ethical Citizens
The future of India depends on the character of its citizens. Ethical education builds the foundation for a just, compassionate, and corruption-free society.
Support Ethics Education:
- •Teach Values at Home: Model ethical behaviour and discuss moral dilemmas with children as everyday learning opportunities.
- •Support Schools: Advocate for ethics education in your child's school and volunteer to support character-building programs.
- •Share Stories: Read Indian moral stories — Panchatantra, Hitopadesha, epics — to children for values-based entertainment.
- •Become a Pratinidhi: Champion ethical education in your community and inspire schools to adopt values-based curricula.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Naitik Shiksha?
Naitik Shiksha means 'Ethical Education' — a mission to integrate moral values, character building, and ethical reasoning into India's education system, drawing from Indian philosophical traditions and universal moral principles.
Why is ethical education important?
Modern education focuses heavily on exams and careers, often neglecting moral development. Ethical education builds citizens of integrity, compassion, and responsibility — essential for a corruption-free, just society.
How does the mission teach ethics?
The mission uses story-based learning from Indian texts (Panchatantra, epics), community service programs, ethical decision-making exercises, teacher training, and age-appropriate ethics curricula for schools.