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Gyan Sarovar(Lake of Knowledge)
In 1991, to provide a training facility
for the institution's outreach into all areas of society,
Brahma Kumaris started building the campus for “The
Academy for a Better World” over an area of 28 acres
of land near it’s headquarters, Madhuban . Within
a few years a relatively barren patch of land was transformed
into a modern village complex in a quiet rural setting.
In addition to the spiritual environment, the academic atmosphere
of this campus equals that of many institutions of higher
learning.
The Academy offers residential programmes and courses on
the development and practical implementation of human, moral
and spiritual values and principles. The campus includes
• Universal Harmony Hall, an auditorium with a seating
capacity of 1,600 people with simultaneous translation equipment
for 16 languages.
• An International Spiritual Art Gallery, housing
sculptures, morals, audio-visual and laser displays, and
other artwork from around the world.
• An International Centre for Higher Learning comprising
13 seminar and training rooms
• Spiritual Application & Research Centre (SpARC).
• Accommodation for up to 1,500 people.
• Kitchen and dining facilities capable of serving
1,200 people at a time.
• The recycled water of 3 man-made lakes which irrigate
the 15,000 trees planted to provide fruits and vegetables
and maintain the rural retreat atmosphere.
• Solar water heater for cooking; the telephone exchange,
computer and emergency lighting systems are powered by solar
and wind energy.
• There is also a unique waste treatment plant capable
of treating 200,000 litres of washing, kitchen and bathroom
waste water a day, of which nearly 80% is available for
re-use.
In 1996, the Academy was presented to Habitat II, the second
UN Conference on Human Settlements held in Istanbul, Turkey.
It was recognised as part of the Best Practice Initiative
for Human Settlements.
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