Vishwagram
Foundation

Awakening National Consciousness Through
Epistemological Recovery Civilizational Renaissance Grassroots Dialogue (Samvad) Indigenous Knowledge Systems Socio-Economic Integration

What We Do

Institutional Identity & Core Mission

Vishwagram is a nationalistic, value-based socio-cultural organization and premier think-tank dedicated to the holistic integration, peacebuilding, and civilizational awakening of India. Rooted in the timeless Indian ethos of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (The World is One Family), we transcend conventional boundaries to function as a dynamic catalyst for national consciousness.

We operate on the fundamental premise that sustainable peace, security, and development cannot be achieved solely through administrative decrees; rather, they require deep-rooted cultural, political, and socio-economic integration.

Cultural Aspects: De-colonization and Civilizational Renaissance

Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS), Intellectual De-colonization

Socio-Economic Aspects: Empowerment and Environment

Women's Empowerment Circles (Aadya Shakti), Youth Leadership Camps, Environmental Protection and Cow Service

Political Aspects: National Integration and Peacebuilding

Grassroots Dialogue (Samvad), Zero-Tolerance Security, Mass Mobilization

Meet Our President

Prof. (Dr.) Geeta Singh

National President

The organizational trajectory and intellectual rigor of Vishwagram are inextricably linked to the visionary leadership of its National President, Prof. (Dr.) Geeta Singh. Her profile exemplifies a rare convergence of academic excellence, institutional governance, and fearless grassroots social transformation.

Academic & Cultural Vision
  • Educational Leadership: Empowered over 50,000 educators nationwide as Director of CPDHE (UGC-MMTTC) at the University of Delhi.

  • De-colonization Vanguard: Champions NEP 2020, leading the recovery of indigenous philosophical frameworks in modern pedagogy.

  • Scholarly Impact: Prolific author of over 25 foundational books, including Ram Mandir Rashtra Mandir and Shardapeeth.

Our Philosophy

The Five Philosophical Pillars

The ideological architecture of Vishwagram is sustained by five inviolable philosophical pillars, drawn from ancient Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) and tailored for modern application:

1

Dharma

(Righteousness, Truth, and Duty):
A universal code of conduct based on truth, duty, and moral fortitude, guiding civic responsibility.

2

Seva

(Selfless Service):
Positioned as the highest medium for public welfare, mitigating social ego and cultivating profound compassion.

3

Swabhimaan

(Cultural Self-Respect):
Instilling a deep sense of pride in India's civilizational history and indigenous traditions, countering colonial and separatist narratives.

4

Samrasta

(Social Harmony):
The active eradication of caste, linguistic, and regional divides, promoting vibrant unity in diversity.

5

Atmabodh

(Self-Realization):
Facilitating an internal awakening through value-based education and indigenous knowledge.

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