Suryadatta Group of Institutes name have been recorded in Golden book of World records – “Kavyathon 2019”
KAVYATHON- A unique Patriotic initiative of 25 hours of Relay Singing of Patriotic Songs & Poems by Students and Staff of Suryadatta Group of Institutions on 14th-15th August 2019 for Creating a Long lasting impact of Love, Affection and Belonging towards our Country, Freedom Fighters and Soldiers in the Minds and Hearts of our Students.
Suryadatta Group of Institutes name have been recorded in Golden book of World records – “Lining the Map of india with 1100 Tulsi Saplings”
Suryadatta Education Foundation is committed to achieve quality education in a holistic manner. Towards this end we encourage our students to participate in events which leave a lasting positive effect on their personality and outlook towards life, society and the nation. Some of these events have helped us in creating National Records and this has added immensely to the self confidence of the students and boosted their morale. In order to provide such unique experiences to the students, Suryadatta Education Foundation has decided to hold another event to try and create yet another record.
1100 students along with teachers and all associates participated in a unique event at the Central Hub of Suryadatta Institute of Management, Bavdhan, Pune with 1100 saplings of ‘Tulsi’ marking the outline of the map of India on Tuesday 9th July 2019.
Our borders are guarded by our brave soldiers day and night. We, as a nation will remain eternally grateful to them and offer them unflinching support. And there are innumerable ways to do that. Suryadatta Group of institutes has come up with a very innovative concept to express our solidarity and our patriotism – by invoking the blessings of Tulsi Mata for securing our borders.
Holy Basil or tulsi is a powerful herb and is believed to have endless miraculous and medicinal values and has been worshipped and highly valued in India for thousands of years. It has been an age old custom in India to worship it two times a day, water it and light lamps near it in the morning and evening. It was, and still is, believed to protect the whole family from evil and bring good luck.
It is our firm belief that if we plant small saplings of tulsi along our border pillars the same effect would be had on our soldiers, who are our extended family. Its medicinal properties like reducing stress, preventing heart disease, chemopreventive properties will bless our soldiers with good health & longevity. Our faith in its miraculous powers will invoke blessings on the safety and security of our borders.
As a symbolic gesture towards this end, the students of Suryadatta, ranging from pre primary to post graduation lined the borders of a map of India, created by our digital media students with 1100 saplings of tulsi. To symbolize the rising reputation of India on the world stage and to showcase our philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, they incorporated a Globe inside the map of India.
Suryadatta Group of Institutes pioneered their name endorsed by Limca Book of Records for the One of its Unique Event -“Unfold Hidden Potential through Blindfold”
Suryadatta Group of Institutes has conducted first ever event Unfold the Blindfold for Hidden Potential to Blossom. Suryadatta Students created a World Record.. Through Path breaking initiative – Unfold Hidden Potential Through Blindfold
Pune, 30th October, 2012: Suryadatta Group of Institutes path breaking personality transformation initiative, “Unfolding Hidden Potential Through Blindfold” saw participation from 300 students. These students were divided into a team of 3 of which 2 were blindfolded and one without the blindfold acted as the guide for the day. After personally experiencing the challenges faced by a blind person, 30 students voluntarily came forward and pledged to donate their eyes.
Suryadatta Group of Institutes pioneered their name endorsed by Limca Book of Records for the One of its Unique Event- “24hrs Silent Wreadathon”
Centuries ago wise monks and Rushis meditated and lived in silence as they communicated with their inner selves and grew from strength to strength. With today’s pressures and challenges in mind, the Suryadatta Education Foundation is giving their students an opportunity to destress by staying away from all forms of communication – electronic and verbal, to introspect, create and grow. In the process, the Suryadatta Education Foundation is taking its role as a shaperof tomorrows citizens responsibly.
The 24 Hours Silent Wreadathon, 2011, endorsed by the prestigious Limca Book of Records,
The first 24 Hours Silent Wreadathon : Essentially a competition for reading, writing, learning and observing silence for 24 continuous hours, it aimed at generation of new ideas, innovation, research and worked towards student enlightenment.
Silent Wreadathon Held as a holiday for laptops, mobile phones and a way to promote books, letter writing and meditation, it is an effort to promote reading skills, creativity and research capabilities besides boosting spiritual, mental and physical capacities. Participants needed to be physically fit, 19 years old or more and willing to maintain silence throughout the Wreadathon. They were allowed to bring their own books to read and study, encouraged to write, make poems, draw or write research papers. A total of 200 including students & faculty members, researchers, businessmen, housewives, fellow scholars participated in the event.
Suryadatta's world record of 'Tal Arogyam Yogathon 2022' doing yoga for three hours in a row on the occasion of World Yoga Day
On the occasion of the 8th World Yoga Day (21st June) 'Tal Arogyam Yogathon 2022' was successfully organized at the Suryadatta Group of Institute. For three hours in a row, about 300 staff and 3,000 students and associates practiced yoga on campus, as well as online tabla and music. In addition to these three hours, five students and five staff members who practiced yoga continuously for one more hour were honored with cash prizes and medals. Moreover, this unique 'Tal Arogyam Yogathon', which balances the body and mind for humanity and all-around development, has been recorded as a world record.
The yogathon started at 9.30 am on Tuesday at Suryadatta's Bawadhan campus. The record for the time, most people doing yoga was set to the beat of the music. About 300 teachers, non-teaching staff, and 3000 students participated in it directly as well as online. Students from school to Ph.D., teachers, alumni, and associates were present on the occasion. This yoga was done through live LED TV in five halls namely Bansiratna Hall, Surya Bhavan, Saraswati Bhavan, Dhanvantari Bhavan, and Sriganesh Bhavan.