Value Education

UHV

Universal Human Values in Education

The world today is ridden with problems galore. While the manners in which these problems are perceived, articulated and prioritized vary widely, there is a commonality of approach in how most civil societies in the world over are engaged in trying to solve them. Inherent in this approach is the assumption, that with enough knowledge and technology, one can manage planet earth. This assumption is not only wrong but it has perhaps played a major role in severely restricting the scope of education.

To elaborate, let us take two major problems we see at the societal level: poverty and unemployment. No amount of knowledge and technology can solve these without addressing the prevalent human relation issues such as those of dominance and exploitation. Also, problems manifest in the form of imbalance, pollution, scarcity of physical and ecological disturbances. poisonous material are on the increase in the air, water, soil and food while the fertility of the soil is decreasing. There is a feeling that a major, if not the sole, purpose of education is to enable individuals in understanding these causal relationships. More comprehensively stated, education implies holistic inputs towards preparing the future generation to understand the essential harmony in the world around them and to empower them to participate proactively in its dynamics.

Even at the level of higher technical education, mere imparting of skills does not fulfill this requirement. Technology only tells us how to do things which we want to do. However, without an understanding of what to do & and why and that of what is of value to the individual and to the society, the students cannot become proactive in their social environment. Instead, in the absence of a proper understanding, the student community tends to get oriented with the defaults in the society viz., emphasis on superficial and non-essential glamour, consumerist lifestyle, and a false sense of satisfaction (or dejection) in competition and one-upmanship.

On the other hand expectation from education is to ensure harmony in the 4 dimensions of human existence (thought, behaviour, work and realization); 4 levels of living (individual, family, society and nature). This is mans innate need and ensuring this is the meaning of human good.

A new ray of hope: Jeevan Vidya (Universal Human Values)

On studying existence and man’s place in it, it becomes evident that these problems are not innate to existence or nature. These are due to absence of right understanding in individuals (the human) and fulfilment in human relationships between human beings; i.e., problems are manifested by man. If man is the cause of the problems or if man is the carrier of problems, then the cause and carrier of solutions would also have to be man. Attempts so far to free ourselves of these problems have not placed right human understanding and responsibility of human beings at the centre and we been unable to live in organization and form a human tradition on the basis of these attempts. Jeevan Vidya based on Madhyasth Darshan Proposed by Shri A Nagaraj is a proposition for human understanding, organization and tradition, which has to be  evaluated and understood within the self and to be lived as an expression of this understanding in the larger order. On the basis of attempts made by a few of us during the past 15 years in the form of work and behaviour in our society, we have now begun to feel that it is possible & necessary to have harmonious inter-relationships in the 4 dimensions of human existence (thought, behaviour, work and realization); 4 levels of living (individual, family, society and nature).

On the basis of living in this self-organization:

  • At the level of Individual: Right understanding (resolution) is ensured in every human being. This resolution inherently manifests as knowledge, human goals (vivekamu) and science (vigyanamu) in human talent and as behaviour, work and contribution to the larger order in human character. The possibility of an undivided society, holistic natural order and human tradition becomes clear as one lives according to the right understanding.
  • At the level of family: Resolution in each member of the family, mutually fulfilling relationships in family and prosperity are ensured. It becomes possible to identify the physical needs in family on the basis of the resolution and members of the family are than able to put efforts onto nature in a recyclable manner thus producing more than the family’s requirements for physical facilities and experience the feeling of prosperity. There is enough scope in nature for this kind of effort, and enough capacity & scope in human being for putting in these efforts. A prosperous family is able to fulfil the physical needs of an individual and also help out other families; hence one establishes mutual relationship instead of exploitation of the other families in this manner.
  • At the level of society: The possibility of holistic all encompassing organization from an individual to family to world family being established thus get clearer.
  • At the level of nature: The human being living with resolution in relationships and with prosperity lives in a mutually fulfilling manner with the remaining 3 orders (Material order =soil, water, air, minerals, etc; the Pranic order=plants & shrubs, etc; the Animal order=birds & animals) thus ensuring his prosperity and the protection and right utilization of the remaining 3 orders.
  • Man living in complete resolution & prosperity at all 4 levels is thus able to be satisfied in all his 4 dimensions (thought, behaviour, work & realization), Satisfaction in thought (Sukhamu) by way of complete resolution, satisfaction in behaviour(Shanti) by way of mutually fulfilling relationships, prosperity in work (Santoshamu) by way of regulation & protection of the remaining natural order, and bliss in realization (Anandamu) by way of knowing the reality, the truth ensures the continuity of happiness. It thus becomes possible for this satisfaction to be expressed and established in the individual, family and at all stages of human order.

Summary

Today’s technical education, in its widely prevalent form, is not able to adequately empower students to think independently. Even at the level of higher technical education, mere imparting of skills does not fulfill this requirement. However, the more fundamental right of human being is right to knowledge (Enlightenment). With knowledge, person will be able to freely express the sustainable aspects of life such as:

  • In feeling, one prefers affection (not jealousy), calm (not anger), love (not hatred), etc.
  • In thinking, one prefers logical/empirical/humanness/etc consistencies of one’s theories
  • In behavior with fellow humans, one prefers trust/tolerance/treaty/etc.
  • In work on non-humans, one prefers reduce/reuse/recycle/etc.

 

  • R. Pradeep Kumar
    • Professor of Civil Engineering & Registrar
    • IIIT Hyderabad
    • ramancharla@iiit.ac.in

Publications

Books

  1. Student Induction Program: Mentoring through Universal Human Values, R Pradeep Kumar and Rajeev Sangal. UGC Manual for SIP, 2019.
  2. Jeevana Vidya To Naa Prayanamu (Telugu), Paramount Publishers, 2013.
  3. Maanava Mulyalu Vrutti Dharmalu, Adhyapakulaku Soochanalu, Teachers Manual on A Foudation course on Human Values and Professional Ethics (Telugu Translation), Paramount Publishers, 2013.
  4. Maanava Mulyalu Vrutti Dharmalu: A Foudation course on Human Values and Professional Ethics (Telugu Translation), Paramount Publishers, 2013.

Papers

  1. R Pradeep Kumar: 10 Years of Human Values at IIIT Hyderabad, Proceedings 6th International Conference on Human Values in Higher Education, Organized by IIT Kanpur, 10-12 February 2017.
  2. R Pradeep Kumar, Rajeev Sangal, Abhijit Mitra, Navjyoti Singh and Kamalakar Karlapalem: An Experiment on Introducing Human Values Course in Undergraduate Curriculum of Engineering Education, Proceedings of American Society of Engineering Education, 2009.

Conf/Workshops

Conferences

  1. 2nd International Conference on Human Values in Higher Education 16-18 February 2013 at IIIT Hyderabad.
  2. 1st International Conference on Human Values in Higher Education 6-8 January 2012 at IIIT Hyderabad.
  3. Discussion on Necessity of HVHE in colleges with Vice-Chancellors, 27 April 2013.
  4. 14th National Symposium on Jeevan Vidya, 1-4 October 2009.

Workshops (3-8 days Duration)

  1. 30 April-4 May 2018: Student Workshop. 220 Students.
  2. 27 June – 1 July 2017: AICTE Workshop. 250 professors.
  3. 14-17 May 2017: Coach development program. Gopichand Academy.
  4. 1-5 May 2017: Student Shivir. 200.
  5. 20-23 April 2017: Harmony workshop at IIT Jodhpur.
  6. 31 Mar-2 April 2017: Harmony workshop at IIT Kharagpur.
  7. 2-6 May 2016: Student shivir 8.
  8. 20-23 May 2015: IIT (BHU) 100 faculty members attended.
  9. 9-12 Dec 2014: 4-Day Lecturers Orientation Program on HVPE. Around 80 degree college faculty members from Telangana attended.
  10. 7-11 July 2014: 5-Day Master Mentors Training Program on HVPE at ManaTV Channel. Over 2000 degree college faculty members from AP and Telangana attended. Program was organized by CCE AP.
  11. 21-28 June 2014: 8-Day JV Shivir at IIIT Hyderabad. 100 people attended including one from Pakistan and 15 from Bhutan.
  12. 20-24 May 2013: 5-Day Master Mentors Training Program on HVHE at IIIT Hyderabad. 75 Lecturers from AP degree colleges attended. Conducted the workshop including overall coordination.
  13. 23-30 June 2012: IIIT Hyderabad. 140 participants. Co-ordinator & Tutor.
  14. 24-21 Dec 2011: IIIT Hyderabad. 129 participants. Co-ordinator & Tutor
  15. 18-25 July 2011 (8-day): Punjab Technical University at IET Bhaddal. 97 faculty members attended.
  16. 18-25 June 2011 (8-Day): IIIT Hyderabad. 93 faculty members attended.
  17. 27 May – 3 June 2011 (8-day): Punjab Technical University at Ludiana. 77 faculty members attended.
  18. 26 Dec – 2 Jan 2011 (8-day): IIIT HYderabad. 86 faculty members attended.
  19. 3-10 July 2010 (8-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 74 teachers attended. Coordinator & Tutor
  20. 24-30 June 2009 (7-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 104 teachers attended. Coordinator & Tutor
  21. 19-25 December 2009 (6-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 56 teachers attended. Co-ordinator & Tutor
  22. 1-6 June 2009 (6-day): International school, Hyderabad. 40 teachers attended.
  23. 2-5 July 2008 (4-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 40 people attended.
  24. 22-29 June 2008: IIIT Hyderabad. 90 people attended. (GPB)
  25. 28 July-1 Aug 2008 (5-day): IIIT Hyderabad, 28 July-1 Aug 2008, 15 people from CPCB attended.
  26. 19-26 Aug 2007 (8-day): UG1 Students, IIIT Hyderabad.
  27. 30 April-3 May 2008 (4-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 18 people attended.
  28. Feb 2008 (4-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 30 people attended.
  29. 8-15 Dec 2007 (4-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 18 people attended.
  30. 10-13 Oct 2007 (4-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 30 people attended.
  31. 19-28 August 2007 (9-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 33 people attended.
  32. 12-15 Feb 2007 (4-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 15 participants. Co-ordinator & Tutor
  33. 20-27 Jan 2007 (8-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 54 participants. Co-ordinator & Tutor
  34. 25 Nov-2Dec.2006: IIIT Hyderabad. 52 attended. Co-ordinator & Tutor
  35. 6-9 Oct 2006 (4-day): Maharshi Valmiki Ashram. 50 participants attended the course.
  36. 26-29 April (4-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 20 participants attended.
  37. 8-11 Feb 2006 (4-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 36 participants attended.
  38. 20-23 Dec 2005 (4-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 20 participants.
  39. 15-18 Nov 2005 (4-day): IIIT Hyderabad. My family members, 20 participants

Workshops (1-3 days Duration)

  1. 26-28 May 2020: 3 days Workshop on Universal Human Values at JNTU. 150 Faculty members attended.
  2. 29 Feb-1March 2020: 2 days Universal Human values couples workshop. 80 members attended.
  3. 1 Feb 2020: 1 Day Workshop on Universal Human Values, MSIT. 25 faculty members attended.
  4. 28-30 November 2019: 3 Days Workshop, PortBlair. 60 faculty members attended.
  5. 15-17 November 2019: 3 days AICTE Level-2 Workshop. 120 faculty members attended.
  6. 30 Oct 2019: 1 day UGC Workshop, Coimbatore. 350 faculty members attended.
  7. 21-22 September 2019: 2 Day Jeevan Vidya workshop on Relations for couples at IIIT Hyderabad. 100 people attended.
  8. 7 September 2019: 1 Day workshop MVSR College. 60 faculty members attended.
  9. 5 September 2019: 1 day Workshop, HITAM College. 80 faculty members attended.
  10. 2 September 2019: 1 Day workshop, SRKR College Bhimavaram. 150 faculty members attended.
  11. 29 Aug 2019: 1 day Workshop, Vijayawada. 60 faculty members attended.
  12. 23 Aug 2019: 1 day UGC Workshop, Bhopal. 150 faculty members attended.
  13. 6 August 2019: Faculty Development Programme, JNTU-H. 80 faculty members attended.
  14. 31 July 2019: Faculty Development Programme, ICFAI. 100 faculty members attended.
  15. 21 July 2019: 1 day Workshop, AITAM. 100 faculty members attended.
  16. 5-7 July 2019: 3 Day Jeevan Vidya Adhyayan workshop at IIIT Hyderabad. 15 members attended.
  17. 27-28 June 2019: Faculty Development Programme, NIT, Warangal. 40 faculty members attended.
  18. 23 June 2019: One Day workshop on UHVJV at IIIT Hyderabad. 100 members attended.
  19. 12 June 2019: Ethics Workshop Engineering Staff College, India. 200 faculty members attended.
  20. 7 June 2019: 1 day Human Values Workshop, RBVRR College. 100 faculty members attended.
  21. 1 June 2019: 1 day Workshop on Universal Human Values, CMR College. 80 faculty members attended.
  22. 30 May 2019: UGC workshop on Universal Human Values at IISC, Bangalore. 150 faculty members attended.
  23. 16 -18 May 2019: UGC Quality mandate: 3 Day Orientation Program on ”Training of Teachers of Student Induction Program” at IIIT Hyderabad . Facilitated by Rajeev Sangal, R Pradeep Kumar, Savitri Singh and Giridhar K. 250 faculty members attended.
  24. 30 April-01 May 2019: 2-Day Jeevan Vidya Workshop for Principals and Faculty at IIIT Hyderabad. Facilitated by Rajeev Sangal and R Pradeep Kumar. 25 faculty members attended.
  25. 20-21 Apr 2019: 2-Day Jeevan Vidya Adhyayan workshop at IIIT Hyderabad. 15 members attended.
  26. Apr 2019: One-Day Workshop, Indrashil University. Facilitated by Rajeev Sangal and R Pradeep Kumar. 80 faculty members attended.
  27. 29 Mar 2019: One-Day Jeevan Vidya Workshop for Principals at IIIT Hyderabad. Facilitated by Rajeev Sangal and R Pradeep Kumar. 15 faculty members attended.
  28. 16-17 Mar 2019: 2-Day Jeevan Vidya Adhyayan workshop at IIIT Hyderabad. 15 members attended.
  29. 14-16 Mar 2019: 3-Day Introductory workshop on HVPE at IIIT Hyderabad. Facilitated by R Pradeep Kumar and Siva Shankar. 75 people attended.
  30. 2-4 Feb 2019: Sphoorthy Engineering College, Hyderabad. 200 faculty members attended.
  31. 12-14 July 2018: KITS Warangal. 100 faculty members attended.
  32. 17-19 May 2018: JNTU Induction Programme. 380 faculty members attended.
  33. 25-26 Mar 2018: Layola College Pulivendula. 100 faculty members attended.
  34. 22-24 Dec 2017: Atmiya Institute of Technology & Science, Rajkot. 150 faculty members attended.
  35. 4-6 Dec 2017: Universal Human Values Workshop at IIT Tirupathi. 120 faculty members attended.
  36. 24-26 Nov 2017: Refresher Course (Level-2) on HVPE at IIIT Hyderabad. 70 faculty members attended.
  37. 24-25 Sep 2017: Olympic Gold Quest, Pune.
  38. 1-3 June 2017: Atmiya Group. 150 people attended.
  39. 24-26 Nov 2017: Advanced HV workshop.
  40. 8-10 Sep 2017: Atmiya instititute.
  41. 18-20 Aug 2016: JV shivir
  42. 10-11 2016: Pulivendla
  43. 17-19 July 2016: Pithapuram
  44. 13-16 June 2016: VTM Baroda
  45. 2-4 June 2016: Tuni
  46. 18-20 May 2016: HV refresher
  47. 17-18 March 2016: Vijayawada-PL
  48. 18-19 Feb 2016: Baroda
  49. 6-8 Feb 2016: Sriprakash-Tuni
  50. 24-26 Jan 2016: 3-day national workshop on HVPE at Layola Degree College, Pulivendla, Cuddapah. 150 lecturers attended.
  51. 29 Dec 2015: One Day workshop at GRIET College, Hyderabad. 60 people attended.
  52. 5 Dec 2015: One Day workshop at CMRIT College, Hyderabad. 120 people attended.
  53. 18-21 Sep 2015: Harmony Workshop for Faculty Members at IIT (BHU). 70 participants.
  54. 20-21 Jul 2015: Faculty Orientation.
  55. 18 May 2015: HVPE at RK Mutt.
  56. 28 April 2015: Educational Workshop.
  57. 13 Dec 2014: One-Day Workshop on Philosophy of Life and Work Ethics at Geethanjali College of Engineering & Technology. 150 faculty members attended.
  58. 4-6 Oct 2014: 3-Day harmony workshop for Deans & Head of BHU, Varanasi. 30 People attended.
  59. 5 July 2014: One-Day Workshop on HVPE at AITAM College at Srikakulum. 20 faculty members attended.
  60. 11-13 April 2014: 3-Day harmony workshop for faculty & staff of IIT (BHU), Varanasi. 60 People attended.
  61. 15-17 Dec 2013: 3-Day harmony workshop for faculty & staff of IIT (BHU), Varanasi. 60 People attended.
  62. 27-29 Sept 2013: 3-Day harmony workshop for Deans & Head of IIT (BHU), Varanasi. 36 People attended.
  63. 18 July 2013: 1-Day Refresher Workshop on HVHE at AP Secretarait (Video Conference). Over 1000 lecturers attended from 23 Districts.
  64. 11 July 2013: 1-Day Refresher Workshop on HVHE at AP Secretarait (Video Conference). Over 650 lecturers attended from 23 Districts.
  65. 5-6 July 2013: 2-Day Workshop on HVPE. Organized by Value Education Cell, KL University, Guntur. 60 faculty members attended.
  66. 8 June 2013: 1-Day Principals Meet on Emerging Trends in Quality Education- The Road Ahead. Organized by Madanapalle Institute of Technology, MITS, Chittor. 100 participants attended.
  67. 25 May 2013: 1-Day Principals Workshop on HVHE at AP Secretarait (Video Conference). Over 500 lecturers attended from 23 Districts.
  68. 2-4 May 2013 (3 day): 3-day Introductory Workshop on “A Foundation Course on Human Values & Professional Ethics”. 83 people attended. Conducted the workshop including overall coordination.
  69. 13-15 Dec 2012 (3 day): 3-day Introductory Workshop on “A Foundation Course on Human Values & Professional Ethics”. 43 people attended. Conducted the workshop including overall coordination.
  70. 3-5 Sep 2012 (3 day): 3-day Introductory Workshop on “A Foundation Course on Human Values & Professional Ethics”. 40 Principals/Directors of JNTUH affiliated colleges attended. Conducted the workshop including overall coordination.
  71. 2-4 July 2012 (3 day): 3-day Introductory Workshop on “A Foundation Course on Human Values & Professional Ethics”. 29 Principals/Directors of JNTUH affiliated colleges attended. Overall coordination.
  72. Feb 2012 (1 day): One-day workshop on Jeevan Vidya, Annamacharya Institute of Technology, Rajampet. 40 faculty members attend.
  73. 8-9 June 2012 (2 day): 2-day Introductory Workshop on “A Foundation Course on Human Values & Professional Ethics”. 35 CBIT faculty members attended. Overall coordination.
  74. 22 Jan 2012 (1 day): One-day workshop on personality development at AP Forest Academy, Dulapally. 200 people attended.
  75. 16 Sep 2011 (1 day): One-day Workshop on Leveraging ICT Applications with Human Values. 30 people attended (along with NIRD)
  76. 12-13 Aug 2011 (2 day): Workshop in Telugu, IIIT Hyderabad. 95 attended.
  77. 6-7 May 2011 (2 day): Workshop for Families, IIIT Hyderabad. 40 attended.
  78. 22-23 April (2 day): Workshop for NGOs, IIIT Hyderabad. 56 attended.
  79. 5-6 March (2 day): Workshop for NGOs, IIIT Hyderabad. 72 attended.
  80. 12 Feb 2011 (1 day): Workshop for teens, Hyderabad. 26 attended.
  81. 14-15 Dec 2010 (2 day): Kamala Nehru Polytechnic, Hyderabad. 40 Lecturers attended.
  82. 27-28 Nov 2010 (2 day): Kala Ashram, Adilabad. 25 people attended.
  83. 23-24 Jan 2010 (2 day): Visakha Institute of Engineering & Technology, Visakhapatnam. 60 Professors attended.
  84. 12-14 Oct 2010 (3-day): Enhance Edu, IIIT Hyderabad. 20 participants attended
  85. 30 Sep-1 Oct 2010 (2-day): BVRIT, Bhimavaram. 65 faculty members attended
  86. 26 Feb 2010 (1-day): Vageeswari College of Engineering, Karimnagar. 100 faculty members attended
  87. 26 Feb 2010 (1-day): Vageeswari College of Engineering, Karimnagar. 100 faculty members attended.
  88. 23-24 Jan 2010 (2-day): Visakha Institute of Engineering & Technology, Visakhapatnam. 60 Professors attended.
  89. 23-24 Jan 2010 (2-day): Visakha Institute of Engineering & Technology, Visakhapatnam. 240 students attended.
  90. 12-13 March 2009 (2-day): NITK Surathkal, Karnataka. 50 participants.
  91. 6-7 Nov 2009 (2-day): Annamacharya Institute of Technology, Razampet, Cuddapah. 50 faculty members attended.
  92. 13-15 Nov 2008 (3-day): Suddhananda Tapisvini Ashram, Gudur. 32 teachers attended.
  93. 25-27 Sep 2008 (3-day): IIIT Hyderabad. 5 people attended.
  94. 21-22 Sep 2007 (2-day): Jubilee Hills High School, Hyderabad. 40 teachers attended.
  95. 22-23 May 2007 (2-day): SR Engineering College, Warangal. 40 faculty members attended.
  96. 30-31 May 2007 (2-day): Medchal. 20 people attended.
  97. 31 May-1 June 2007 (2-day): Abhyasa school, Medak. 50 teachers attended.
  98. 5-6 June 2006 (2-day): Maharshi Valmiki Ashram. 50 participants attended the course.

Guest Lectures

  1. 17 September 2022: UHV UoH
  2. 7 September 2022: UHV Anurag University
  3. 23 July 2022: UHV JNTU UGC HRD
  4. 25 June 2022: UHV, BVRIT
  5. 11 June 2022: UHV UoH.
  6. 3 June 2022: UHV JNTUH.
  7. 28 February 2022: UHV JNTUH.
  8. 19 February 2022: UHV Osmania University College of Engineering.
  9. 12 Feb 2023: UHV University of Hyderabad, 50 participants.
  10. 8 January 2021: Universal Human Values, UGC-HRD, JNTUH. 40 people.
  11. 1 Dec 2021: UHV. UoH. 40 participants.
  12. 25 Nov 2021: UHV. Andhra Univ. 50 participants
  13. 13 Nov 2021: UHV. UoH. 30 participants
  14. 9 Nov 2021: Values. Read India Celebration. 40 particpants
  15. 28 Oct 2021: UHV. Andhra Univ. 60 participants
  16. 8 Oct 2021: UHV. JNTUH. 40 participants
  17. 20 Sept 2021: Advanced UHV. CBIT. 50 participants
  18. 11 Sept 2021: UHV. UoH. 30 participants
  19. 4 Aug 2021: UHV. JNTU 40 participants
  20. 19 July 2021: FDP on UHV. NITW 50 participants
  21. 12 July 2021: FDP on UHV. NITW. 70 participants
  22. 29 May 2021: UHV. CHDHC 100 participants
  23. 19 March 2021: UHV. JNTU 60 participants
  24. 12 March 2021: UHV. UoH 50 participants
  25. 13 Feb 2021: UHV. Bhopal. 50 participants
  26. 28 Dec 2020: UHV. CHDHC 30p
  27. 27 December 2020: Parents interaction, Rishi academy. 40 people.
  28. 26 December 2020: Universal Human Values, UGC-HRD, University of Hyderabad. 75 people.
  29. 14 December 2020: Universal human values, St. Peters College, Hyderabad. 100 people.
  30. 12 December 2020: Universal human values, VR Siddhartha College, Vijayawada. 100 faculty members.
  31. 8 December 2020: Universal human values, UGC-HRD, JNTUH. 40 people.
  32. 26 November 2020: Universal human values, National Academy of Construction. 40 students.
  33. 20 November 2020: Universal human values, UGC-HRD, JNTUH. 50 people.
  34. 16 Novemeber 2020: Universal human values, St. Peters College, Hyderabad. 100 people.
  35. 7 November 2020: Universal human values, UGC-HRD, JNTUH. 60 people.
  36. 4 Novemeber 2020: Universal human values, GITAM. 100 faculty members.
  37. 29 October 2020: Universal human values, UGC-HRD, JNTUH. 60 people.
  38. 27 October 2020: Universal human values, VGEC. 100 people.
  39. 20 October 2020: Universal human values, Vasavi College of Engineering. 100 people.
  40. 21 September 2020: Universal Human Values, NIT Patna. 1000 faculty members attended.
  41. 19 September 2020: Universal Human Values, Christ College Kerala . 100 faculty members attended.
  42. 4 September 2020: Universal Human Values, JNTU Hyderabad. 126 faculty members attended.
  43. 26 August 2020: Universal Human Values, CBIT Hyderabad. 120 fac- ulty members attended.
  44. 24 August 2020: Lecture on Professional Ethics, NIT Warangal. 60 faculty members attended.
  45. 14 August 2020: Universal Human Values, SBTET Andhra Pradesh. 200 faculty members attended.
  46. 10 August 2020: Universal Human Values, NIT Patna. 600 faculty members attended.
  47. 27 June 2020: Universal Human Values, JNTU Hyderabad. 150 faculty members attended.
  48. 26 June 2020: Refresher Workshop on Universal Human Values, NIT Warangal. 100 faculty members attended.
  49. 13 June 2020: Universal Human Values, Govt.Degree College, Kurnool. 150 faculty members attended.
  50. 16 May 2020: Universal Human Values, HITAM . 200 faculty members attended.
  51. 19 Nov 2019: Universal Human Values, JNTUH. 40 faculty members attended.
  52. 27 September 2019: Universal Human Values, JNTUH. 50 faculty members attended.
  53. 15 July 2019: Universal Human Values, Srinidhi College. 100 faculty members attended.
  54. 20 June 2019: Universal Human Works, Bhavan’s Vivekananda College. 1000 faculty members attended.
  55. 2 June 2019: ASWA Foundation Hyderabad. 150 people attended.
  56. 1 June 2019: Sai Sports Authorities Hyderabad. 100 people attended.
  57. 30 May 2019: UGC Quality mandate: ”Training of Teachers of Student Induction Program” at IISc Bangalore. 200 faculty members attended.
  58. 26 May 2019: 1day Faculty development programme. Saraswathi Sishu mandir. 200 faculty members attended.
  59. 05 April 2019: KV School, Begumpet, Hyderabad. 100 faculty mem- bers attended.
  60. 16 February 2019: Sri Chaitanya Techno School. 1000 Students at- tended.
  61. 4 February 2019: National Institute of Nutrition(NIN), Hyderabad. 40 members attended.
  62. 5 January 2019: CSIIT, Secunderabad. 80 members attended.
  63. 17 December 2018: JNTU Hyderabad. 80 faculty members attended.
  64. 3 November 2018: SIP Academy. 3000 students attended.
  65. 16 July 2018: Institute of Aeronautical Engineering, Hyderabad. 80 faculty members attended.
  66. 16 July 2018: Osmania University. 300 students attended.
  67. 30 June 2018: Kakaraparti Bhava Narayana(KBN) College, Vijayawada. 150 faculty members attended.
  68. 27 June 2018: Gokaraju and Rangaraju College of Engineering. 80 faculty members attended.
  69. 25 June 2018: JNTU UGC-HRD. 70 faculty members attended. 12
  70. 21 June 2018: Sphoorthy Engineering College, Hyderabad. 200 faculty members attended.
  71. 14 June 2018: JNTU UGC-HRD. 60 faculty members attended.
  72. 1 September 2018: Osmania University. 60 faculty members attended.
  73. 16 May 2018: Navodaya Leadership Institute. 30 faculty members attended.
  74. 14 May 2018: KGN College, Chilukur. 100 faculty members attended.
  75. 26 April 2018: VVS Lakshman Acadamy. 80 faculty members attended.
  76. 6 April 2018: Navodaya Leadership Institute. 30 faculty members at- tended.
  77. 31 March 2018: G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology(GNITS). 60 faculty members attended.
  78. 30 March 2018: Sidhartha College, Vijayawada. 150 faculty members attended.
  79. 15 March 2018: JNTU Induction Programme. 200 faculty members attended.
  80. 17 February 2018: MGIT. 30 faculty members attended.
  81. 20 January 2018: Osmania University. 170 members attended.
  82. 20 December 2017: ESCI. 20 faculty members attended.
  83. 20 November 2017: CBIT. 50 faculty members attended.
  84. 17 November 2017: PKR College. 100 faculty members attended.
  85. 4 November 2017: NIT Suratkal. 300 students attended.
  86. 14 October 2017: Vasavi college of Engineering. 80 faculty members attended.
  87. 29 Sep 2017: Navodaya Leadership Institute
  88. 22 Sep 2017: VTIT
  89. 19 Sep 2017: Navodaya Leadership Institute
  90. 15 Sep 2017: CVR Engg College
  91. 5 Sep 2017: Navodaya Leadership Institute
  92. 24 Aug 2017: Navodaya Leadership Institute
  93. 10 Aug 2017: Navodaya Leaadership Institute
  94. 25 July 2017: Navodaya Leadership Institute
  95. 5 July 2017: Methodist College. 150 people attended.
  96. 29 May 2017: Samskara Bharati. 100 people.
  97. 23 May 2017: VVS Lakshman Academy. 100 people.
  98. 1 Feb 2017: Stella Maris, Vijayawada.
  99. 29 Oct 2016: Sherayas school.
  100. 27 Aug 2016: Jadcherla
  101. 24 Feb 2016: ESCI
  102. 5 March 2016: Keshav Memorial college
  103. 6 March 2016: One-day workshop on Human Values in Higher Educa- tion. Organized by Atmiya Group. 800 faculty members attended.
  104. 6 March 2016: One-day workshop on Human Values in Higher Educa- tion. Organized by Atmiya Group. 800 faculty members attended.
  105. 19 Feb 2016: One-day workshop on Human Values in Education. Or- ganized by VTU Vocational University. 150 people attended.
  106. 4 March 2016: Faculty Development program at MGIT. 40 people at- tended.
  107. 26 Feb 2016: Human values in Education at VJIT. 50 people attended.
  108. 24 Feb 2016: Ethics in research organizations, organized by ESCI. 20 people attended.
  109. 6 Feb 2016: Kerintalu.
  110. 27 Nov 2015: Role of Individual in Society at MIT SOG Alumni Out- bound program. 15 members attended.
  111. 27 Nov 2015: Know your student, FDP at Palamuru University. 100 faculty members attended.
  112. 2 Oct 2015: Human Values. Govt Degree College, Pulivendla. 70 Lecturers.
  113. 3 Oct 2015: Human Values. Govt Degree College, Pulivendla. 650 students.
  114. 8 Sep 2015: Human Values and Professional Ethics, GDC Yanam.
  115. 26 Aug 2015: HVPE, Arora Degree College.
  116. 23 July 2015: Distinguished Lecture on Human Values, IIT Jodhpur.
  117. 17 Jan 2015: Importance of Human Values in Higher Education, Foun- dation Stone Laying Ceremony of IIM Vizag. (8000 People)
  118. 30 June 2014: Role of Students, Bharathi Vidya Bhavan. (700 Stu- dents)
  119. 5 June 2014: Harmony in Nature viz-aviz Human Activities at Bharat Dynamics Limited. (70 People)
  120. 20-21 May 2014: Parents Meeting at Vivekananda Institute for Human Excellence. (100 People)
  121. 9 May 2014: Acharya Prasikshana Varga, Saraswati Sishu Mandir. 350 people.
  122. 17 March 2014: Career Guidance on Annual day celebration at harihara Kala Bhavan, ACE Engg College. (1500 Students)
  123. 23 Jan 2014: Human Values in Higher Education, Andhra Mahila Sabha. 100 People attended.
  124. 24 Jan 2014: Human Values and Professional Ethics, CMC Hyderabad. 300 People attended.
  125. 23 Dec 2013: Balancing Professional Career and Personal Life, ACCE (I) National Executive Body. 30 People attended.
  126. 20 Dec 2013: Sardar Patel Degree College. 150 students attended.
  127. 11 Dec 2013: Role of executives at Sri Chaitanya IAS Academy, Hy- derabad. 150 people attended.
  128. 2 June 2013: Need of Human Values in life at Cherlapally Open Jail, Hyderabad. 70 Inmates attended.
  129. 7 Nov 2012: Human relationships, Rotary Club, KPHB Hyderabad. 20 families attended.
  130. 1 Aug 2012: Human Values in Education, MGIT, Hyderabad. 40 fac- ulty members attended.
  131. 15 May 2012: Human Values and role of parents II, Vivekananda In- stitute of Human Excellence, Hyderabad. 80 parents attended.
  132. 14 May 2012: Human Values and role of parents I, Vivekananda Insti- tute of Human Excellence, Hyderabad. 70 parents attended.
  133. 2 May 2012: Human Values and role of Principals, Navodaya Leader- ship Institute, Hyderabad. 30 School Principals attended.
  134. 1 Feb 2012: Stress Management, ACCE (I) Mangalore Centre. 50 consulting engineers attended.
  135. 4 Jan 2012: Role of Faculty in Student Development, Vivekananda Institute of Human Excellence. 400 teachers attended.
  136. 9 Sep 2011: Role of Education, Vivekananda Institute of Human Ex- cellence. 400 teachers attended.
  137. 17 May 2011: Siksha sanskaram, Vivekananda Institute of Human Ex- cellence. 100 parents attended.
  138. 16 May 2011: Bala Sanskaram, Vivekananda Institute of Human Ex- cellence. 80 parents attended.
  139. 24 April 2011: Celebration of Life at SAI sansthan, Bagh Amberpet. 250 people attended.
  140. 9 Feb 2011: SAARC contries representatives. 26 people attended.
  141. 25 Nov 2010: Navodaya Leadership School. 30 people attended.
  142. 4 Oct 2010: Sreenidhi Institute of Technlogy. 400 parents attended.
  143. 2 Oct 2010: Kakinada. 200 participants.
  144. 24 Sep 2010: Malla Reddy Institute of Technology, 200 participants.
  145. 23 Sep 2010: National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD), 40 participants.
  146. 21 Sep 2010: Kamala Nehru Polytechnic for Women, 200 participants.
  147. 26 Aug 2010: KITE, 300 participants.
  148. 30 May 2009: EERC, 30 participants.
  149. 22 Mar 2009: Haritha, 50 participants.
  150. 11 Mar 2009: NITK Surathkal, 50 participants.
  151. 7 Mar 2009: Arora engg colege, Hyderabad, 1000 participants.
  152. 18 Sep 2008: International school, Hyderabad, 50 participants.
  153. 20 Sep 2008: International school, Hyderabad, 50 participants.
  154. 28 July 2008: St. Joseph’s school, Medak, 50 participants.
  155. 18 june 2008: BVR Institute of Technology, 100 participants.
  156. 10 Sep 2007: Bhagatavula Charitable Trust, 5 participants.
  157. 8 Sep 2007: Satyam traninig centre, Hyderabad, 10 participants.
  158. 26 Mar 2007: Abhyasa school, Medak, 415 participants.
  159. 13 Mar 2007: MSIT, IIIT Hyderabad, 20 participants.
  160. 21 Feb 2007: Oakridge school, 10 participants.
  161. 26 Jan 2007: Vivekananda school, Hyderabad, 200 participants.
  162. 10 Dec 2006: Vivekananda Vidya Vihar, Hyderabad, 60 participants.
  163. 14 Oct 2006: Vivekananda Vidya Vihar, Hyderabad, 40 people at- tended.