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I have
visited the Ramakrishna Home with much pleasure. There is no service
to the motherland, which is greater than the brining of Her youth
in Her great religion hand-in-hand with western knowledge. Only
then, can the English-educated and the Sanskrit educated be drawn
together, and the great inspiration, which came from Sri Ramakrishna,
through his noblest disciple Swami Vivekananda, be made effectual
in the uplifting of India.
- Annie Besant in 1914
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I am exceedingly glad at being
able to see this institution. There is no lack in enthusiasm displayed
by those managing the Institution and experience will show the many
ways in which students may reap benefit.
- Mahatama Gandhi in 1915
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I wish all success the Students
Home, which is the academy of the future servants of India, trained
to a harmonious expression of life and service through the vital
influences of great ideals and common aspirations.
- Mrs. Sarojini Naidu in 1917
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It gives me very great pleasure
to record my impressions of this institution. The foundations…
are unique and it is such silent work of love, which contributes
most to the uplifting of the nation. It works on the principle that
all work is worship
- Dr. S. Radhakrishnan in 1930
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I have today seen the RKM Students’
Home… The authorities have tried to bring together in one
plan, religion, education, art and industries. Hence the authorities
deserve to be highly congratulated for their having found out the
real cause which has hampered the progress of Indians and have tried
to apply a suitable remedy to it. (Translated from Urudu).
- Muhamad Syed Suleiman Nadvi Bahadur
Secretary, Dru-ul-Musannifin, Azamgarh, U.P. in 1927
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On visiting this Vidya Mandiram
named after Sri Ramakrishna, our mind is filled with delight; at
the evidence of many good features such as sound education, good
features such as sound education, good conduct, devotion, and general
ability amongst all students; at the treasure of talented teachers
that adorn it… May God bless with long life and with ever
increasing prosperity…(Translated from Sanskrit)
- H.H.Sri Chandrasekarendra
Saraswathi Swamigal,
Kanchi Kamakoti Math in 1932
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The Students’ Home in
Madras is an ambitious venture run on a big scale… I was impressed
by it and its efficiency. I wish it all success.
-
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in 1936
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