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About Haraprasad Shastri Vidyabhawan

Haraprasad Shastri Vidyabhawan is an essential part of community folks in and around shyamnagar that provides a safe and welcoming environment for students to learn and grow together. It fosters a culture of curiosity and questioning, and encourages complete learning, excellence, and well-being. Haraprasad Shastri Vidyabhawan believes in making an organized, clear, and communicative leader out of students who listens, solves problems, and motivates others. HPSVB balances the destination and the journey of education, and offers opportunities for exploration and growth.
Haraprasad Shastri Vidyabhawan visibly and substantively has improved our community for the last 39 years (ESTD. 1984) it is embedded within. HPSVB adapted quickly to social change and used every resource, advantage, gift, and opportunity it has to grow students.
Haraprasad Shastri Vidyabhawan separates knowledge, understanding, skillset, and competencies, and helps students do the same. It moves gifted students as far as they move struggling students too.
In summary, Haraprasad Shastri Vidyabhawan is a place where students can learn and grow in a safe and welcoming environment, and where the community is improved by the presence of the school. It is a place where students are encouraged to explore and grow, and where they are supported by a clear and communicative leader who had the experience of 39 years being the Founding Principal.

HPSVB


is a non-profit seeking organization recognised by the Government of India that has seamlessly connected grassroots work in education, publishing for nearly 32 years. We believe that by providing children with encompassing, relevant education and nurturing in them a love of learning, they too can become agents of change that lift their families and communities out of misery in India becoming a truely developed nation.
Our innovative education model, integrally supported by our book publishing programme under Dr. Binoytosh Bhattacharya memorial trust, benefits over 200,000 underserved children, 10,000 community women, and 500 teachers each year.