History

First Campus of Saraswati Vidyalay a Student’s Impression

Early twentieth century was the  boom time for textile industry in Ahmadabad, India. Almost all of  city’s  textile mills were located in the eastern part of the city.   It  was  natural that these parts of the city were populated by  poor unskilled and semi-skilled laborers  of the textile mills and their families. One of these areas is  Saraspur. Here, a student of Ravindra Nath Tagore, the great Indian poet, Raghubhai Nayak and his wife Jashibehn decided to establish a secondary school for imparting quality education to children of  underprivileged class of the society.   Thus in year 1944,  in a warehouse building donated by one of mill-owners, was born Saraswati Vidyalay.  Braving all hurdles, the Vidyalay quickly established its reputation as a premier institution. Soon parents from another labor neighborhood, Asarwa requested Raghubhai to have a branch there and so,  Asarwa Vidyalay was established in year 1953 Over the years,  the textile industry in Ahmedabad has declined. However, the underprivileged nature of   demography of both the neighborhoods persists

Activities of the institution expanded over years and  Saraswati Vidya Mandal, a public charitable trust was constituted as  an umbrella organization .Starting with a strength of 100 students,  today the institution is engaged in  providing  quality education to almost 5,000 students at all stages of K-12 education starting from pre-primary to higher-secondary today. It has established itself as the institution dedicated to quality education, overall development and character-building of its students.

 

We read our glorious history on the occasion of our 75th foundation day in the “Vachikm” form. Here is its recording (in Gujarati).

The Vachikam was conceptualized by Shri Jyotindrabhai Dave.

Research, Script, and Compilation :

  1. Shri Amitaben Palkhiwala
  2. Shri Mrunalben Oza
  3. Shri Chetanaben Raval

Presented by :

  1. Shri Truptiben Trivedi
  2. Shri Vikasbhai Patel
  3. Shri Haribhai Chaudhari
  4. Shri Mrunalben Oza