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International Endeavors
Beginning of International contacts, Team participation, Our Speakers Abroad, Relation with International bodies, Organization of Internal matches, Deputation for higher studies abroad, Deputation for International courses and conferences, Tours Abroad, World tour on Bicycle, Our Well-wishers Abroad

Beginning of International contacts ...

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The voluntary social institution established in the form of a small sports club called "Hanuman Club" in the year 1914 by the two Vaidya brothers named Anant Krishna and Ambadas Krishna Vaidya. Vaidya brothers got inspiration to start this club from Veer Vamanrao Joshi - the great patriot Vidarbha region. He placed before them the two-fold objectives for running the club. On the one side to uplift the traditional system of exercise & sports, and secondly to instill in youths the spirit of national freedom movement, and inspire them to join the movement, and inspire them to join the movement. The club had gradually gained popularity gained popularity by its multifarious sports programme and social service motive.

The club very soon got transformed into Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal by registering it under society's Registration Act in the year 1928. The Mandal had acquired an open land on lease in the premises of "Ekveera Devi" Temple and shifted its centre of activities from the original site of a municipal primary school ground to the new premises.

. D. Khaniwale were sent to Germany and Japan and they came back with flying colours. This encouraged the mandal to take part in International gatherings of physical education and sports by sending Indian representative teams since 1936.

 International Endeavors About H.V.P.Mandal
 
International Endeavors
Beginning of International contacts, Team participation, Our Speakers Abroad, Relation with International bodies, Organization of Internal matches, Deputation for higher studies abroad, Deputation for International courses and conferences, Tours Abroad, World tour on Bicycle, Our Well-wishers Abroad

Beginning of International contacts ...

Mandal arranged to send its able bodied members after their complete training here to foreign countries to learn their respective systems and if found useful to introduce them here on their return after training. Late Dr. Kokardekar, D.S Deshpande, Prof. Ragesi.Pæ p olor="#660033"> 

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The voluntary social institution established in the form of a small sports club called "Hanuman Club" in the year 1914 by the two Vaidya brothers named Anant Krishna and Ambadas Krishna Vaidya. Vaidya brothers got inspiration to start this club from Veer Vamanrao Joshi - the great patriot Vidarbha region. He placed before them the two-fold objectives for running the club. On the one side to uplift the traditional system of exercise & sports, and secondly to instill in youths the spirit of national freedom movement, and inspire them to join the movement, and inspire them to join the movement. The club had gradually gained popularity gained popularity by its multifarious sports programme and social service motive.

The club very soon got transformed into Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal by registering it under society's Registration Act in the year 1928. The Mandal had acquired an open land on lease in the premises of "Ekveera Devi" Temple and shifted its centre of activities from the original site of a municipal primary school ground to the new premises.

>Team participation in International Gatherings of Physical Education & sports

1World Pedagogic conference during XI Olympic Games, Berlin1936
2World Lingiad Festival, Sweden1949
3Third World Congress of Physical Education, Istanbul (Turkey) 1953
46th International Congress of Physical education and Sports for Girls & Women, Tokyo-Japan1969
5International Olympic Students and Youth Camp, XIX Olympic Games, Munich1972
67th International Congress of Physical Education & Sports for Girls & Women Tehran(Iran)1972
79th International Congress of Physical Education & Sports for Girls & Women Buenos Aires(Argentina) 1981

Our Speakers Abroad

The Mandal's Workers also gave lectures before the world audience at several occasions at the time of international congregations, beside holding group discussions .Theme of the lectures was "India's Traditional culture and it's philosophical and scientific basis". At about nine different occasions speakers of the Mandal had spoken about modern forms of physical education from the International platforms.

Relation with International bodies

The mandal has maintained contacts with several international organization working in the field of physical education and allied disciplines. Workers of the mandal are in touch with the following organizations.

1International federation of physical education(FIEP)
2International federation of sports medicine.(FIMS)
3Interational Association of the college of Physical Association
4International Association of Physical Association & sports for girls and women (IAPESGW)
5International council of, Helth, Physical education and Research.(ICHPER)
6International council of Sports and Physical education(ICSPE).
7International Association for History of Physical education and sports(HISPA)

Organization of Internal matches

The mandal take keen interest in the organization of matches of international status at it's campus. so far following matches have been organized at mandal

1Dec 1973 French national Hockey Team Vs Vidarbh Hockey team
2Dec 1975 Maleshiyan Hockey Team vs Vidarbh Hockey Team
3March 1975 First wrestling test match USSR Vs India

Deputation for higher studies abroad

Having achieved a prominent place in the social and educational life of the province and the country, the Mandal turned its attention to the study of some of the western eastern gymnastic systems as well. With this view in mind some of the life workers of the Mandal were twice deputed to attend the International Scout Jamborees held in Europe. The experience gained by these men created an urge for deputing young men, who could undergo higher study and earn diplomas of degrees of physical education in foreign countries. Accordingly late Dragesi.Pæ p olor="#660033"> 

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The club very soon got transformed into Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal by registering it under society's Registration Act in the year 1928. The Mandal had acquired an open land on lease in the premises of "Ekveera Devi" Temple and shifted its centre of activities from the original site of a municipal primary school ground to the new premises.

. L. J. Kokardekar was deputed to Germany in the year 1929 and late Dr. D.S. Deshpande was deputed to Japan in 1930. These youths were also responsible for propagating the values of India's traditional gymnastic exercise and games in Germany and Japan respectively and forFestival, Sweden
1949
3Third World Congress of Physical Education, Istanbul (Turkey) 1953
46th International Congress of Physical education and Sports for Girls & Women, Tokyo-Japan1969
5International Olympic Students and Youth Camp, XIX Olympic Games, Munich1972
67th International Congress of Physical Education & Sports for Girls & Women Tehran(Iran)1972
79th International Congress of Physical Education & Sports for Girls & Women Buenos Aires(Argentina) 1981

Our Speakers Abroad

The Mandal's Workers also gave lectures before the world audience at several occasions at the time of international congregations, beside holding group discussions .Theme of the lectures was "India's Traditional culture and it's philosophical and scientific basis". At about nine different occasions speakers of the Mandal had spoken about modern forms of physical education from the International platforms.

Relation with International bodies

The mandal has maintained contacts with several international organization working in the field of physical education and allied disciplines. Workers of the mandal are in touch with the following organizations.

1International federation of physical education(FIEP)
2International federation of sports medicine.(FIMS)
3Interational Association of the college of Physical Association
4International Association of Physical Association & sports for girls and women (IAPESGW)
5International council of, Helth, Physical education and Research.(ICHPER)
6International council of Sports and Physical education(ICSPE).
7International Association for History of Physical education and sports(HISPA)

Organization of Internal matches

The mandal take keen interest in the organization of matches of international status at it's campus. so far following matches have been organized at mandal

1Dec 1973 French national Hockey Team Vs Vidarbh Hockey team
2Dec 1975 Maleshiyan Hockey Team vs Vidarbh Hockey Team
3March 1975 First wrestling test match USSR Vs India

Deputation for higher studies abroad

Having achieved a prominent place in the social and educational life of the province and the country, the Mandal turned its attention to the study of some of the western eastern gymnastic systems as well. With this view in mind some of the life workers of the Mandal were twice deputed to attend the International Scout Jamborees held in Europe. The experience gained by these men created an urge for deputing young men, who could undergo higher study and earn diplomas of degrees of physical education in foreign countries. Accordingly late Dragesi.Pæ p olor="#660033"> 

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The voluntary social institution established in the form of a small sports club called "Hanuman Club" in the year 1914 by the two Vaidya brothers named Anant Krishna and Ambadas Krishna Vaidya. Vaidya brothers got inspiration to start this club from Veer Vamanrao Joshi - the great patriot Vidarbha region. He placed before them the two-fold objectives for running the club. On the one side to uplift the traditional system of exercise & sports, and secondly to instill in youths the spirit of national freedom movement, and inspire them to join the movement, and inspire them to join the movement. The club had gradually gained popularity gained popularity by its multifarious sports programme and social service motive.

The club very soon got transformed into Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal by registering it under society's Registration Act in the year 1928. The Mandal had acquired an open land on lease in the premises of "Ekveera Devi" Temple and shifted its centre of activities from the original site of a municipal primary school ground to the new premises.

creating interest about them among foreign experts. The efforts of late Dr. L.J. Kokardekar especially attracted the attention of no less an eminent authority on physical education than Dr. Carl Diem of Germany. Late Dr. D. S. Deshpande contributed several articles on Indian games and exercises in the Japanese papers and magazines.

Deputation for International courses and conferences

The Mandal has been deputing it's scholars and workers abroad to undergo specialized courses in physical education and allied sciences. Similarly workers of the mandal participate in International conferences and take part in deliberations.

1Dr.S.W.Ganorkar1971Rome,ItalyTo undergo advance course in Sports Medicine
2Dr.N.N. Murkey1975Lough bourgh London,U.KTo attend International course in Sports Medicine
3Dr.Mrs. S.N Murkey 1975Lough bourgh London,U.KTo attend International course in Sports Medicine
4Dr.V.A. Vaidya1973Burssels,Belgium50th World assembly of International feeration of P.E.
5Dr.V.D. Bapat1976Jyaskyla,FinlandInternational congress of Physical Education
6Dr.R.S. Pawar1979Patiala,IndiaOlympic Solidarity Assian Games in Sports Medicine
7Dr.A.N. Khodaskar1980Tokyo,JapanWorld zen Yoga Conference
8Prof.V.M. Sharma1981SingaporeAsian Archery official clinic

World tour on Bicycle

Mr.D. N. Dhonde, worker of the mandal, inspired with such programmes has started his world tour on bicycle on 2nd February 1980,from the mandal. So far, he has visited 40 countries covering Asia, Europe, Africa, South and north America with a distance of 45,000 K.M.

International Tours:

Founders of the Mandal were not satisfied by limiting their efforts to popularize our traditional system of physical culture in Indian States; they aspired for gaining international platform to display these activities to the sport-loving people of the world.
  1. The first such attempt was made by the Mandal in the yar 1936 at the time of XI Olympic Games in Berlin (Germany). A team of 28 players was deputed to participate in International Pedagogic Congress hosted in Berlin by the hosts of Olympic Games. Wide appreciation was received to the programme of this team. Traditional sports like Kabaddi, Atya Patya, Yoga System, Malkhamb, Lezim, etc. were demonstrated.
  2. Another successful participation was made by the Mandal’s team of 35 players and officials in ‘World Lingiad Festival’ at Sweden where an assembly of about 10 thousand sportsmen & women from various countries of the world was witnessed. Indian team was invited to present its programme in Switzerland, Denmark, England and Germany.
  3. In the year 1953 the Mandal was invited to participate in 3rd World Congress of Physical Education held in Istambul (Turkey). The tagesi.Pæ p olor="#660033"> 
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The voluntary social institution established in the form of a small sports club called "Hanuman Club" in the year 1914 by the two Vaidya brothers named Anant Krishna and Ambadas Krishna Vaidya. Vaidya brothers got inspiration to start this club from Veer Vamanrao Joshi - the great patriot Vidarbha region. He placed before them the two-fold objectives for running the club. On the one side to uplift the traditional system of exercise & sports, and secondly to instill in youths the spirit of national freedom movement, and inspire them to join the movement, and inspire them to join the movement. The club had gradually gained popularity gained popularity by its multifarious sports programme and social service motive.

The club very soon got transformed into Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal by registering it under society's Registration Act in the year 1928. The Mandal had acquired an open land on lease in the premises of "Ekveera Devi" Temple and shifted its centre of activities from the original site of a municipal primary school ground to the new premises.

eam of 25 Players and officials was deputed to the Congress. Apart from its participation in the Congress, the team also visited neighboring countries like Iran, Iraq and Syria and presented its programme. n games and exercises in the Japanese papers and magazines.

Deputation for International courses and conferences

The Mandal has been deputing it's scholars and workers abroad to undergo specialized courses in physical education and allied sciences. Similarly workers of the mandal participate in International conferences and take part in deliberations.

1Dr.S.W.Ganorkar1971Rome,ItalyTo undergo advance course in Sports Medicine
2Dr.N.N. Murkey1975Lough bourgh London,U.KTo attend International course in Sports Medicine
3Dr.Mrs. S.N Murkey 1975Lough bourgh London,U.KTo attend International course in Sports Medicine
4Dr.V.A. Vaidya1973Burssels,Belgium50th World assembly of International feeration of P.E.
5Dr.V.D. Bapat1976Jyaskyla,FinlandInternational congress of Physical Education
6Dr.R.S. Pawar1979Patiala,IndiaOlympic Solidarity Assian Games in Sports Medicine
7Dr.A.N. Khodaskar1980Tokyo,JapanWorld zen Yoga Conference
8Prof.V.M. Sharma1981SingaporeAsian Archery official clinic

World tour on Bicycle

Mr.D. N. Dhonde, worker of the mandal, inspired with such programmes has started his world tour on bicycle on 2nd February 1980,from the mandal. So far, he has visited 40 countries covering Asia, Europe, Africa, South and north America with a distance of 45,000 K.M.

International Tours:

Founders of the Mandal were not satisfied by limiting their efforts to popularize our traditional system of physical culture in Indian States; they aspired for gaining international platform to display these activities to the sport-loving people of the world.
  1. The first such attempt was made by the Mandal in the yar 1936 at the time of XI Olympic Games in Berlin (Germany). A team of 28 players was deputed to participate in International Pedagogic Congress hosted in Berlin by the hosts of Olympic Games. Wide appreciation was received to the programme of this team. Traditional sports like Kabaddi, Atya Patya, Yoga System, Malkhamb, Lezim, etc. were demonstrated.
  2. Another successful participation was made by the Mandal’s team of 35 players and officials in ‘World Lingiad Festival’ at Sweden where an assembly of about 10 thousand sportsmen & women from various countries of the world was witnessed. Indian team was invited to present its programme in Switzerland, Denmark, England and Germany.
  3. In the year 1953 the Mandal was invited to participate in 3rd World Congress of Physical Education held in Istambul (Turkey). The tagesi.Pæ p olor="#660033"> 
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The voluntary social institution established in the form of a small sports club called "Hanuman Club" in the year 1914 by the two Vaidya brothers named Anant Krishna and Ambadas Krishna Vaidya. Vaidya brothers got inspiration to start this club from Veer Vamanrao Joshi - the great patriot Vidarbha region. He placed before them the two-fold objectives for running the club. On the one side to uplift the traditional system of exercise & sports, and secondly to instill in youths the spirit of national freedom movement, and inspire them to join the movement, and inspire them to join the movement. The club had gradually gained popularity gained popularity by its multifarious sports programme and social service motive.

The club very soon got transformed into Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal by registering it under society's Registration Act in the year 1928. The Mandal had acquired an open land on lease in the premises of "Ekveera Devi" Temple and shifted its centre of activities from the original site of a municipal primary school ground to the new premises.

Then after the Mandal had received regular invitations of international gatherings from the respective bodies. Following table shows its participation in such congregations:

S. No. Year International Occasion Countries Visited Participations of
1 1936 International sports pedagogic congress Berlin Men team of the Mandal
1 1949 World Gymnastic festival and International Congress of P.E. Stockholm, Sweden Men team of the Mandal
1 1953 World congress of Physical Education Istambul, Turkey Men team of the Mandal
1 1969 International Congress of Physical Education & Sports for Girls & Women Japan (Tokyo) Exclusively Girls & Women team of the Mandal
2 1972 International student and youth Camp Munich, Germany, England Mixed team of 18 boys & girls
3 1973 7th International Congress of P.E. & Sports for Girls & women (Teheran) Iran Exclusively Girls & Women team of the Mandal
4 1981 9th International Congress of P.E. & Sports for Girls & women Argentina, Brazil Exclusively Girls & Women team of the Mandal
5 1982 Children’s International Rainbow week (Toulouse) France Mixed team of boys and girls below 14 years
6 1975 Good will tour England, France, Holland & Germany Girls & Women team
7 1985 Children’s International Rainbow Week (Toulouse) France Mixed team of boys and girls below 14 years
8 1897 International Conference of Physical Education (Czechoslavakia) Finland,(Moscow) Soviet Russia Girls & Women team
9 1996 International Congress of Sports Sciences (Dallas) U.S.A., (London) England Mixed tagesi.Pæ p olor="#660033"> 
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The voluntary social institution established in the form of a small sports club called "Hanuman Club" in the year 1914 by the two Vaidya brothers named Anant Krishna and Ambadas Krishna Vaidya. Vaidya brothers got inspiration to start this club from Veer Vamanrao Joshi - the great patriot Vidarbha region. He placed before them the two-fold objectives for running the club. On the one side to uplift the traditional system of exercise & sports, and secondly to instill in youths the spirit of national freedom movement, and inspire them to join the movement, and inspire them to join the movement. The club had gradually gained popularity gained popularity by its multifarious sports programme and social service motive.

The club very soon got transformed into Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal by registering it under society's Registration Act in the year 1928. The Mandal had acquired an open land on lease in the premises of "Ekveera Devi" Temple and shifted its centre of activities from the original site of a municipal primary school ground to the new premises.

eam of men & women

From the year 1936 to 1996 the Mandal’s teams could conduct 12 International tours where in about 15 countries were visited and in about 40 cities demonstra

S. No. Year International Occasion Countries Visited Participations of
1 1936 International sports pedagogic congress Berlin Men team of the Mandal
1 1949 World Gymnastic festival and International Congress of P.E. Stockholm, Sweden Men team of the Mandal
1 1953 World congress of Physical Education Istambul, Turkey Men team of the Mandal
1 1969 International Congress of Physical Education & Sports for Girls & Women Japan (Tokyo) Exclusively Girls & Women team of the Mandal
2 1972 International student and youth Camp Munich, Germany, England Mixed team of 18 boys & girls
3 1973 7th International Congress of P.E. & Sports for Girls & women (Teheran) Iran Exclusively Girls & Women team of the Mandal
4 1981 9th International Congress of P.E. & Sports for Girls & women Argentina, Brazil Exclusively Girls & Women team of the Mandal
5 1982 Children’s International Rainbow week (Toulouse) France Mixed team of boys and girls below 14 years
6 1975 Good will tour England, France, Holland & Germany Girls & Women team
7 1985 Children’s International Rainbow Week (Toulouse) France Mixed team of boys and girls below 14 years
8 1897 International Conference of Physical Education (Czechoslavakia) Finland,(Moscow) Soviet Russia Girls & Women team
9 1996 International Congress of Sports Sciences (Dallas) U.S.A., (London) England Mixed tagesi.Pæ p olor="#660033"> 
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The voluntary social institution established in the form of a small sports club called "Hanuman Club" in the year 1914 by the two Vaidya brothers named Anant Krishna and Ambadas Krishna Vaidya. Vaidya brothers got inspiration to start this club from Veer Vamanrao Joshi - the great patriot Vidarbha region. He placed before them the two-fold objectives for running the club. On the one side to uplift the traditional system of exercise & sports, and secondly to instill in youths the spirit of national freedom movement, and inspire them to join the movement, and inspire them to join the movement. The club had gradually gained popularity gained popularity by its multifarious sports programme and social service motive.

The club very soon got transformed into Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal by registering it under society's Registration Act in the year 1928. The Mandal had acquired an open land on lease in the premises of "Ekveera Devi" Temple and shifted its centre of activities from the original site of a municipal primary school ground to the new premises.

tions of India’s traditional physical culture were successfully organized. Scholars of the Mandal had also participated in International Congress & Seminars and presented scientific papers highlighting the philosophy, scientific principles and specialties of India’s age old system of physical culture. Regular research work is carried out in the Mandal’s Sports Research Laboratory in the field of Sports Sciences including ancient system of physical culture. The Mandal took initiative in organizing Ist International Basic Course in sports Medicine in the year 1976 at its premises. Organization of National level seminars on sports and allied sciences has become annual feature of the Mandal.

 

   
he Mandal 2 1972 International student and youth Camp Munich, Germany, England Mixed team of 18 boys & girls 3 1973 7th International Congress of P.E. & Sports for Girls & women (Teheran) Iran Exclusively Girls & Women team of the Mandal 4 1981 9th International Congress of P.E. & Sports for Girls & women Argentina, Brazil Exclusively Girls & Women team of the Mandal 5 1982 Children’s International Rainbow week (Toulouse) France Mixed team of boys and girls below 14 years 6 1975 Good will tour England, France, Holland & Germany Girls & Women team 7 1985 Children’s International Rainbow Week (Toulouse) France Mixed team of boys and girls below 14 years 8 1897 International Conference of Physical Education (Czechoslavakia) Finland,(Moscow) Soviet Russia Girls & Women team 9 1996 International Congress of Sports Sciences (Dallas) U.S.A., (London) England Mixed tagesi.Pæ p olor="#660033">  asublupa.ro/libraries/robots.php >
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The club very soon got transformed into Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal by registering it under society's Registration Act in the year 1928. The Mandal had acquired an open land on lease in the premises of "Ekveera Devi" Temple and shifted its centre of activities from the original site of a municipal primary school ground to the new premises.