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    About us

    History:

    BioVision Charitable Trust was born from a collective aspiration among its founding members to democratize access to education and research, particularly for those marginalized by societal barriers. Each of us harbored a fervent desire to contribute to social causes but faced the daunting question of where to begin. Thus, in 2018, our trust emerged as a platform for us to unite and extend our assistance to those in need. With a resolute commitment to making a tangible difference, BioVision Charitable Trust was formally established, marking the beginning of our journey in the fields of education, research, and bio-conservation.

    Today, BioVision Charitable Trust is a 12A, 80G, and CSR-registered organization, actively working towards its mission. Our initiatives continue to create a meaningful impact in education, research, and bio-conservation. You can explore our activities through the activity list, image gallery, or our social media accounts.

    Vision:

    At BioVision Charitable Trust, our vision is rooted in the belief that education is the cornerstone of empowerment and social change. We envision a world where every individual, regardless of their background or circumstances, has equitable access to quality education and the opportunity to realize their full potential. By providing educational resources and support to underserved communities, we aim to break the cycle of poverty and create pathways for sustainable development.

    Furthermore, we recognize the intrinsic value of environmental conservation and the preservation of biodiversity. Our vision extends beyond the classroom to encompass the protection of our planet’s natural heritage. We envision a future where ecosystems thrive, biodiversity flourishes, and humanity lives in harmony with nature.

    Central to our vision is the cultivation of a research-oriented mindset among the youth of India. We aspire to inspire curiosity, critical thinking, and innovation among students, nurturing the next generation of scientists, scholars, and changemakers. By fostering a culture of research and inquiry, we seek to propel India towards becoming a global leader in scientific discovery and innovation.

    In pursuit of our vision, BioVision Charitable Trust is committed to collaborating with like-minded individuals, organizations, and stakeholders who share our passion for education, research, and environmental conservation. Together, we can harness the power of knowledge, creativity, and collective action to build a brighter and more sustainable future for all.

    Join us on this journey towards positive change. Together, we can transform lives, preserve our planet, and shape a better tomorrow.

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  • Educate the future generation

    In this digitalized global age, the next generation of young citizens will create jobs, not seek them, and collaborate to advance an increasingly complex world. That will require imagination, empathy, resilience, and entrepreneurship, the ability to fail forward. The most obvious implication of a world that requires learners to constantly adapt and grow is the need to build the capacity and motivation for lifelong learning. People used to learn to do the work; now learning is the work, and the post-industrial era will require coaching, mentoring, teaching, and evaluating that can build passion for learning.

    There must be an appreciation for the value of learning well beyond high school, beyond college graduation. People need to take ownership over what they learn, how they learn, where they learn, and when they learn. And lifelong learning requires people not only to constantly learn new things but also to unlearn and relearn as the world changes.

    Dr. Sanjay Swami

    (The author is an Associate Professor at Topiwala National Medical College and B.Y.L. Nair Ch. Hospital, Mumbai, and is also a Secretary of BioVision Charitable Trust)

  • Why should we appreciate our students?

    In recent years, there have been many problems among a large number of minors, such as moral disordering, being addicted to the Internet, committing crime, sexual crime, suffering from psychological diseases, running away from home, committing suicide, and so on. The reasons are various. In addition to the family estrangement and lack of parents’ raising education, the deeper reason may be that children don’t really feel accepted and appreciated. The deepest humanity principle is to be accepted and recognized. As Diesterweg, a German famous educator said: “The art of education is not to teach knowledge and skills, but to inspire, awake and stimulate”. As a kind of incentive mode of education, appreciation education is consistent with the current education and teaching aims. It is a kind of new teaching idea. Appreciation education is not to praise and encourage, but to appreciate children’s behavior results in order to strengthen the child’s behavior. It is to appreciate children’s behavior process so as to stimulate children’s interest and motivation. It is to create the environment to indicate
    children’s direction of development. It is to alert appropriately, enhance children’s psychological experience, and correct children’s bad behavior.

    Dr. Sanjay Swami

    (The author is an Associate Professor at Topiwala National Medical College and B.Y.L. Nair Ch. Hospital, Mumbai, and is also a Secretary of BioVision Charitable Trust)

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    International Conference-2023
    Conference on Climate Change and Biodiversity
    International Conference
    A talk by our Secretary on Climate Change and Health effects
    Ecospectra-2024
    Conference of Bioconservation in collaboration with Thakur College, Mumbai
    Donation of Study Material-2025
    BVCT has donated a study material to the students over 10 Schools all over Maharashtra.
    Donation of Teaching Aids: 2024
    Donation of teaching aids to rural schools of Konkan Area
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    Career Guidance Lecture -2024 by Mrs. Sujata Gaikwad

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    Donation of Study Material-2025
    Every year BVCT donates study material to needy students
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    Snakebites cause over 1,000 deaths annually in Maharashtra. This lecture series aims to create awareness about snake identification, first aid, and their ecological importance.
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    You can join as student member for free until your graduation gets completed. Participate in activities of the trust and get benefited.

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    You can support the noble cause we have undertaken. The receipt of donation will be sent online immediately after payment.

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    CLIMATE CLOCK

    The Climate Clock melds art, science, technology, and grassroots organizing to get the world to #ActInTime.

    The project is centered on a simple tool: a clock that counts down the critical time window to reach zero emissions (our “Deadline”), while tracking our progress on key solution pathways (“Lifelines”).

    By showing us what we need to do by when, the Clock frames our critical mission — a rapid and just transition to a safe climate future — and puts it at the very forefront of our attention.

    • Since its famous launch in New York in September 2020, Climate Clock teams have sprung up across the world from Chiapas to Kazakhstan, from Korea to Glasgow. 
    BioVision Charitable Trust through its activities spreads the severity of climate issue and contributes to bring the change