Cultural Programme
Agriculture Research & Rural Development Society give priority for the most neglected groups and follows rights based approach in service and Agriculture Research & Rural Development Society is promote to Indian culture all over world. India presents a very complex, plural culture which very nearly permeates every aspect of living from patterns of belief and values to hundreds of forms of creative articulation, from costumes mid foods to enormous subtleties of refinement and participation. Nothing in India can possibly escape the impact of its culture, be it politics, technology, education or development. Even the long colonial subjugation had a distinctively Indian hue while it shared many aspects with similar colonized countries.
The strong and inescapable cultural implications of education and development were recognized right from the beginning of the epic scale national reconstruction which was launched when the recently free India gave to itself, in the early fifties, a new constitution and the form of a democratic republic. In many ways India's democratic ethos and it’s amazing survival owes as much to the political sagacity of its people as to their innate sense of culture, their unfailing cultural literacy inspire of their depressing poverty amid widespread verbal literacy. It is the age-old resilience of Indian traditions that made them show genuine openness to new ideas while remaining firmly rooted and have, therefore, evolved their own distinctive dynamics of change and absorption. The built in resistance in Indian milieu to tyranny of any kind, whether of belief or truth or behavior, has made it face new challenges with confidence and bring about many transmutations without tensions of rupture. The issue of education, culture and development has to be seen in this context of an enriching, if also a trifle perplexing, continuum.
Each linguistic and racial group has its own distinct cultural identity. Yet interaction has taken and continues to take place amongst regions, between different a disciplines at various levels of society, from the most affluent to the weakest sections. Culture has always been an integral part of the informal process of an Indian's education, contributing to the integrated development of his personality, sensitizing him towards his environment and his natural and cultural heritage. In the present day scenario, when the world is facing numerous problems such as dissension and intolerance, destruction of the natural environment, wars and poverty, the role of culture in the developmental effort, and particularly in education, cannot be over-emphasized. It is now widely recognized that only the integration of our artistic and cultural with curriculum teaching will make the young aware of the aesthetic dimensions of life and sensitize them towards creative expression.