Adi Vidya Foundation launches India's first Spiritual Science Curriculum in Delhi NCR at India's first National Conference on Spirituality in Schools
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New Delhi [India], April 30: Adi Vidya Foundation, a non-profit public charitable knowledge trust, launched India's first spiritual science curriculum at the first National Conference on Spirituality in schools held at the India International Centre, New Delhi. This first-of-its-kind national platform aims to bring structured, policy-backed dialogue on inner development and spiritual quotient to mainstream school education.
Supported by The Millennium Schools Group, leading spiritual figures and mental health professional and leaders, the one-day conference brought together policymakers, education leaders, school principals, mental health and wellness professionals, and important spiritual leaders. The discussions focused on nurturing the education system beyond academic outcomes, towards a holistic approach that encompasses emotional well-being, ethical grounding, and self-awareness. The conference addressed spirituality not in religious terms, but as a framework for inner development that aligned with globally recognised principles of meaningful learning and long-term well-being.
Commenting on the initiative, Shantanu Prakash, Founder of Adi Vidya Foundation, said, "We have built an education system that focuses on everything except what matters most. We track marks, ranks and percentages, but we have no framework for how students feel, how they handle failure, or whether they have a sense of purpose beyond the next examination. Our aim is to bring the focus on SQ (Spiritual Quotient) on an equal footing with IQ and EQ. This conference is not about adding another subject to the timetable. It is about asking whether our schools are truly preparing students for life. The time to have this conversation, seriously and at a national scale, is now."
The event concluded with a synthesis session outlining a forward-looking national roadmap to advance spirituality in education. The day ended with a cultural evening featuring a classical music performance by the Mohan Brothers.
About Adi Vidya Foundation
Adi Vidya Foundation is a non-profit, non-sectarian public charitable knowledge trust committed to restoring Indian inner sciences as a structured and rigorous component of modern education. The Foundation addresses a critical gap in contemporary education systems, which often prioritize technical and cognitive skills while overlooking the development of inner clarity, ethical grounding and emotional self-regulation. Through its work in building the world's first spiritual sciences curriculum for schools, research and scholarly validation, faculty development and institutional partnerships, the Foundation seeks to integrate inner development and Spiritual Quotient into mainstream education in a responsible and academically grounded manner. Operating with a strong emphasis on institutional integrity and constitutional alignment, the Adi Vidya Foundation positions inner sciences not as belief systems but as a disciplined and universal body of knowledge for human development and collective well-being.
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Gauranga Prabhu Das, Governing Body Commissioner, ISKCON and Director of Govardhan Ecovillage said, "The modern education system is focused too much on sadhan and samarthya -too much on getting success based on resources, whereas the Bhagavad Gita describes that the definition of success is based on your sankalpa and sadhana. How to inculcate an experiential learning centered around spirituality for students across the length and breadth of the country, so that inevitably, as they continue going through the challenges in life, and life will keep throwing them prosperity and adversity. Life will definitely put them in situations where they feel totally, utterly helpless. But even if they become helpless, they do not become hopeless. Without hope nothing can be done. If you have no assets but hope, you can potentially do everything. We are teaching children when they grow up how to deal with FILE but not with LIFE.
Swamini Pramananda (Amma Ji), Spiritual Leader, Purna Vidya Foundation, Coimbatore said, "Listening to the voices of the classroom where we find our children are brilliant, we are smart, but we also find parallelly. Anxiety has become normal and the attention span has been shrinking. There is comparison, there is nervousness around- but then emotionally, where are they?
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