JKP Worldwide runs three educational institutions in Kunda, UP, India. This charitable Institution provides 100% Education to students from Kindergarten through to Graduate and Postgraduate levels and gives hope to thousands of underprivileged girls in rural India for a brighter future. These were acquired by Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat Education (JKPE), and have run under the divine guidance of Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj since 2005.
KRIPALU MAHILA MAHAVIDYALAY (KPM)
Kripalu Mahila Mahavidyalay was founded in 1998 as a self financed all girls Institute. KMM is affiliated with Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Awadh University, Faizabad and is governed by all the rules and regulations set forth by the University for Self Financed Colleges. The institute offers:
· Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Science; Bachelor of Education
· Master of Arts – Hindi; and Master of Arts – Home Science
The institute currently runs at an average capacity of 1500 students, adding more every year.
KRIPALU BALIKA INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE (KBIC) was established in 1978 in Kunda, in Pratapgarh district with the purpose of imparting education to the girls in the area as there were no other schools for girls in the neighbourhood at that time.
The college is recognised and affiliated with Madhyamik Shiksha Parishat, Uttar Pradesh. The school follows the course and curriculum set by Madhyamik Shiksha Parishat to ensure quality and disciplined education.
KBIC has approximately 700 students.
KRIPALU BALIKA PRIMARY SCHOOL (KBPS) saw the need to establish a primary school in order to provide an opportunity to involve parents in their child’s education right from the very beginning. Parent’s acknowledgement towards quality education, and the benefit of their involvement in boosting their child’s development, encouraged JKP to start Kripalu Balika Primary School (KBPS) in July 2007.
Kripalu Balika Primary School operates with classes extending from Nursery to Standard 5 offering completely secular education with no discrimination on the bases of culture, religion, caste or creed. It follows the Uttar Pradesh Board syllabus and has approximately 700 students.