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One who is interested in knowing the pitfalls of our present so-called modern educational system and how to improve it, must read this book.
Shri H.N.Dastur, Bhavan's Executive Secretary gave a heart warming extempore speech on Kulapati Munshi on July 14, 2012 at Bhavan's Bangalore Kendra.
Indian Post issued a COMMEMORATIVE STAMP on Dr. K.M Munshi on December 30, 1988. The stamp depicts K.M. Munshi and a tree, symbolising his interest in the Van Mahotsav. The First Day Cover (FDC, which are issued with every COMMEMORATIVE STAMP) shows him against the background of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.

Online Munshi Quiz
"The teacher is not a lecturer. He is not a taskmaster, not an instructor either. He is an apostle of culture."
"The duty of a teacher is to inspire his student to high intellectual, moral and cultural effort."
"The teacher has to start the student on the road to his own perfection and sustain his enthusiasm on the Journey."
"We cannot repudiate the Gandhara Art because of Greek influence. We cannot disown the Taj Mahal because of its Islamic inspiration."
"We cannot reject the art, the manners, the institutions, which HinduMuslim adjustments have given birth to."
We cannot even throw off the Western influences and institutions which have grown into our life."
"Education and the spread of knowledge without a moral and spiritual bias, is fraught with danger. It will only produce civilized barbarians, not men and women of culture."
"A university without a library cannot be a home of learning."
"Who was Dr.K M Munshi?"
Ask anyone, and one may get not one but several answers!
That's Munshi; Having multifarious, many-sided activities and achievements to his credit.
Munshi became a part of everything he came across.
This Quiz on Munshi is a small attempt to understand the multi-faceted personality of Shri K. M Munshi.
In the Galaxy of eminent men of India, Kanhaiyalal Maneklal Munshi is a shining star that still beckons humanity to the path of duty and dharma.
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The Bhavan and Kulapati Munshi are synonymous. The Bhavan, his lengthened shadow, is the vibrant symbol of the continuing modern Indian renaissance which Raja Ram Mohan Roy pioneered in Bengal in the 19th century.
Read on →Just a glimpse of some of the prominent books authored by Munshiji.
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