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The Vivekananda Educational Society is an Indian non-profit service organisation engaged in the establishment and administration of educational institutions. Operating in the tradition of voluntary educational trusts named after the philosopher and monk Swami Vivekananda, the Society functions as a sponsoring body for schools and colleges, with the broad aim of promoting accessible, value-based education.
| Name | Vivekananda Educational Society |
|---|---|
| Type | Non-profit service organisation |
| Country | India |
| Sector | Education |
| Named after | Swami Vivekananda |
Educational societies in India are typically registered under state-level societies registration legislation, descended from the Societies Registration Act, 1860, or as charitable trusts. Such bodies act as the legal sponsor for schools, junior colleges, degree colleges and professional institutes, while the institutions themselves seek affiliation from recognised boards or universities. The Vivekananda Educational Society belongs to this category of voluntary, non-commercial sponsoring organisations.
As a service organisation, the Society's activities generally include:
Voluntary educational societies have played a substantial role in expanding access to schooling and higher education in India, particularly outside the government sector. By acting as a non-profit sponsor, the Vivekananda Educational Society contributes to this broader ecosystem, in which trusts and societies complement state-run and aided institutions in delivering education at school, undergraduate and postgraduate levels.