Sevavrati Shikshana Shibir
by admin ~ June 16th, 2009. Filed under: Training.The instruments of social change are the Sevavratis – young men and women volunteers. They are missionaries – who dedicate three years of their prime youth after their education. A few of them offer their entire life to the noble cause of serving the society. For them SEVA is live’s mission, never ever a profession.
Objective:
“The national ideals of Bharat are Sacrifice and Service. Intensify her(Bharath) in these channels and the rest will take care of itself”
- Swami Vivekananda
While it is possible to find motivated people to work for the cause the society, it is necessary to channelize their efforts for sustained development. There is also an urgent need to train these people in a variety of skills and impart specific knowledge in their sphere of activities and to develop their overall personality.
Mahila Sevavrati Shikshana Shibira (Women Sevavrati Training Camp)


The HSP after a screening process gives Sevavratis 40 days of intensive training in fully residential camps. The training programme is so designed as to enable the Sevavratis assimilate the ideals of community living, patriotism, perseverance, courage, fortitude and humility and also specific skills such as collection of data, report writing, public speaking and public relations. The trainees also learn yoga, meditation, karate and spoken vibrant samskruta(the ancient Indian language/vedic language).
Purusha Sevavrati Shikshana Shibira (Men Sevavrati Training Camp)
The selected Sevavratis initially are given training for 20days and deployed to work in projects for 6months and they undertake a further training of 20days for rededication. Basically this is similar to the training given to the Mahila Sevavratis.



