Residential Camps
A camp is a place where people have fun. We conduct residential camps at selected venues that provide the infrastructure for conducting 5 – 7 days long residential camps. Our camps provide totally different environment where the participants get to have fun and learn through personal interactions. The purpose of camps is to create a feel of delight for Mathematics in the minds at the same time impart the knowledge in Vedic Mathematics which can make them productive thinkers of the society. During a camp, campers are totally cut off from their usual obligatory duties and gets involved in stress-free learning.
Non-Residential Camps
Non-residential camps are 5 – 7 days long camps with 4 – 5 hours sessions everyday. They are usually organized by Educational Institutions and Social Organisations.
Camp Highlights:
Target Audience:
Complete School Programme
CSP is where the highest number of students & teachers can be benefitted at a time. The Educational Institutions who look forward to the overall brain development of their students realize the value of learning Vedic Mathematics. For such Institutions, we do daily sessions during their working hours for a period of 10 – 14 days. Here, along with the students the teachers are also trained (with no additional costs for teachers' training) so that every school can become self-sufficient in training their future students on Vedic Mathematics. Guidance is also given for the teachers as to how they can incorporate Vedic Mathematics along with the existing school syllabus thus increasing the IQ of students at the same time with least exertion on the teachers.
The aim is to spread the knowledge of Vedic Mathematics to the maximum number of people in minimum time.
Workshops
We also conduct 1-3 days workshops and Weekend Workshops on Vedic Mathematics. The number of hours for every day depends on the topics covered for the workshop.
Awareness Programmes
Awareness Programmes are generally demo sessions for creating awareness of the knowledge & wisdom of ancient Indian Mathematicians. It can be a part of an existing Orientation Programme for a batch of students, a Programme to promote Indian Culture & Heritage, a session in any children's/youth/spiritual camp, etc.
Topics
We deal with topics that will help the students cope up the challenge in doing numerical calculations and enhance innovative thinking. Our courses include the below topics: