Honorable Founder Chairman
Pandit Mange Ram Sharma
Mr. Mange Ram Sharma was born at Bcri, in district Rohtak. Haryana in Oct. 1936. His father, Late Pt. Duli Chanel was a renowned Sanskrit scholar and a reputed astrologer of Nonhcm India who worked with Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya. Mr. Sharma, after cam ing his M.A., B.Ed.. and LL.B. degrecs, joined the Education Department in March 1954. He flung himself right in to the activities of the teacher union during his youthful days and went on hunger strike in 1956 for the provincialisation of School in combined Punjab. After formation of Haryana State Mr. Sharma was elected Gen. Secretary of Haryana Government School Teacher’s Union that was transformed into a powerful body with his tireless efforts touring the whole State time and again. In Dec. 1978 he represented India at the World Teachers Congress held in Philippines. In Nov. 1979, Mr. Sharma was appointed Officer on Special Duty in the Haryana Education. He sought voluntary retirement from the Govt. Service in 1987.
Mr. Shama has lot of organizational experience. In 1983 Mr. Sharma was one of the main organizers of the Third Vishva Hindi Sammclan which was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Late Smt. Indira Gandhi. He has been the chairman of Brahman organizations and has organized many big conferences of Brahman Community throughout the country. At present Mr. Sharma is working as Chic f Patron of All India Brahmin Mahasabha.
Mr. Sharma, Journalistic experience is also impressive. He worked as Political Press Adviser to the Government of Haryana from 1991 to 1995. From 1991 to 1994, he was a member of the Media Advisory Committee headed by the Prime Minister of India. He was the chief editor of 11, &vas, a fortnightly publication.
Mr. Sharma has earned many well deserved laurels. In 1979 Mr. Sharma was honored for his services to Rajya Bhasha by the then Vice President of India, Shri B.D. Jatti m a function in Vigyan Bhawan. New Delhi. Mr. Sharma was honored by Mr. S.D. Sharma, the President of India in Sept. 1992 through National Press of India at the Rashrapati Bhawan in New Delhi.