In this article we will explore the impact of Bharat Vikas Parishad in contemporary society and its relevance in different areas of daily life. Bharat Vikas Parishad has been the subject of debate and analysis in various disciplines, from psychology to economics, including politics and popular culture. Throughout history, Bharat Vikas Parishad has played a crucial role in the evolution and transformation of human societies, influencing our beliefs, values and behaviors. Through in-depth analysis, we will examine the many facets of Bharat Vikas Parishad and its impact on today's world.
Abbreviation | BVP |
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Formation | 12 January 1963 |
Type | Right Wing |
Legal status | Active |
Headquarters | Pitampura, Delhi, India |
Region served | India |
Membership (2018–2019) | 68,096 |
National Organising Secretary | Suresh Jain |
National President | Gajendra Singh Sandhu |
National General Secretary | Shyam Sharma |
Parent organisation | Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh |
Affiliations | Sangh Parivar |
Website | bvpindia |
Bharat Vikas Parishad (BVP) (translation: Indian Development Council) is a member of Sangh Parivar.
The BVP, founded in 1963 on the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda is a right-wing voluntary organisation. It was initially formed with name - Citizens Council to mobilize people against Chinese attacks on Indian territory but was later renamed and registered as a society on 10 July 1963. Its primary purpose is to organize Indian citizens for philanthropic work. BVP is a member of Sangh Parivar.
Bharat Vikas Parishad's manifesto includes social organizing for social reforms.
BVP's regional branches were seen distributing sanitizers and raising awareness about precautions to prevent COVID-19 from spreading. Distribution of ration among people was also done. In September 2020, BVP donated 2.11 crore to the PM Cares fund.
Scholarship for students was also distributed by BVP's regional branches.
Under a social outreach program BVP hosted skill development program for the blind.
Year | Award | Place | Awarded by |
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1995 | National Award | Delhi | President of India |
2004 | National Award | Ludhiana | President of India |
2007 | FICCI Awards | Ludhiana | Prime Minister of India |
2008 | Nirmal Gram Puraskar | Delhi | President of India |