Our People
Rooted in the community
More than 80% of our team and board are from the Adivasi community. This is an institution owned and run by the people it serves.
Founders
Rama Sastry & B. Ramdas
Educationists
Rama Sastry and B. Ramdas, educationists, began the Vidyodaya School, which evolved into VBVT in response to the Adivasi Munnetra Sangam’s vision for culturally rooted education.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara & Stan Thekaekara
Social change agents · founders of ACCORD
Mari Marcel Thekaekara and Stan Thekaekara, social change agents and founders of ACCORD, have worked with Adivasi communities since the 1980s to advance rights, livelihoods, and self-governance.
Dr. Shylaja Devi Menon & Dr. Nandakumar
Doctors · co-founders of ASHWINI
Dr. Shylaja Devi Menon and Dr. Nandakumar, doctors trained in India and the US, co-founded ASHWINI and the Gudalur Adivasi Hospital, pioneering a model of community-run healthcare.
Board of Trustees
N. Kumaran
Managing Trustee
A senior community leader with over 35 years mobilising Adivasi communities.
P. Shanthi
Chief Functionary, VBVT
From the Adivasi community, with over two decades in contextual, community-based education.
Rama Sastry
Co-founder, Viswa Bharati Vidyodaya Trust
Co-founder of Viswa Bharati Vidyodaya Trust and the Vidyodaya School.
Dr. Nandakumar Menon
Medical doctor
Co-founded ASHWINI and the Gudalur Adivasi Hospital.
Suresh Lakshmanan
Mental Health Coordinator
From the community, works in ASHWINI after a Masters in Social Work from Loyola College.
Seetha Prakash
Healthcare professional
Trained as a nurse from the community, with 30+ years making healthcare accessible.
K. Bindhu
Health animator
From the Adivasi community; trained as a nurse, with 28 years as an area health animator.
Coordination Team
Shanthi
Chief Functionary
Suja
Principal, the School
Karalan
Community Education
Vidhya
Hostel
Sreeja
Finance
Vishnu
Infrastructure
Advisors & Associates
Advisors
Padma M. Sarangapani
Professor of Education, TISS
Chairperson of the Centre of Excellence in Teacher Education at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.
Profile
Sonajharia Minz
Professor, JNU
The first Adivasi woman to co-chair at UNESCO; professor of Computer Science at Jawaharlal Nehru University.
Profile
Krishna
Architect · co-founder of Thulir
Worked in Gudalur combining architecture, construction and education.
Justice Chitra Venkataraman
Retired Judge, Madras High Court
Serves as an Independent Director on corporate boards.
M. K. Kabir
Senior Advocate, Madras High Court
Experienced in constitutional and civil litigation.
Associates
Mythili Ramchand
Professor, NIAS Bengaluru
Expertise in teacher education and inclusive STEM.
Profile
Jacob John
Founder, Aline Partners
Previously led the Impact function at the Azim Premji Foundation.
Profile
Subhash Gautam
CEO, Ippimala and Director, TREC
A Vidyodaya School alumnus; co-founder of Rocklands Coffee Company.
Vishesh Unni
Chartered Accountant
Partner at A Raghunathan & Co LLP, supporting institutional governance.
Profile
Tharak Krishnamurthy
Chief Customer Officer, VitalAxis Inc
A technology and customer leader who supports IT transformation.
Profile
And many more
A 45-member team
Behind these names is a 45-member team, rooted in the Adivasi Munnetra Sangam and supported by a network of friends built over three decades.
Join them as a volunteerAlumni leading the way
From the village school to universities and back again, our alumni are teachers, doctors, nurses, architects and researchers. Many return to serve the very communities they grew up in.
Recognition
Vidyodaya’s alumni pursue a variety of careers, and serve actively as youth leaders in the community.
- Alumni received by Droupadi Murmu, President of India
- Honoured by King Charles III of the United Kingdom, 2023
This recognition is for the Lantana Elephant work carried out through TREC (The Real Elephant Collective).
“It is rare to find a school that truly feels like home, but Vidyodaya was that place for me.”
Maya Surendran
A wider network
Besides our sister organisations in Gudalur, we are closely connected with a larger network of alternate educators from organisations across India.
- Rishi Valley School (Madanapalle, AP)
- Centre for Learning (Bengaluru/Secunderabad)
- Thulir (Sittilingi, TN)
- Marudam Farm School / The Forest Way Trust (Tiruvannamalai)
- The Valley School, KFI (Bengaluru)
- Aksharnandan School (Pune)
- Poorna Learning Centre (Bengaluru)
- Bhoomi College (Bengaluru)
- Sita School (Bengaluru)
- Bookworm (Goa)
- Bachpan Banao / “Sapno Ki Shala” (Dantewada)
- Vanavil School
- Khelghar (Pune)
- Gurukula Botanical Sanctuary (Wayanad)
- Anand Niketan / Nai Talim School (Sewagram)
- Shibumi
- Marathi Vidya Niketan (Belgaum)
- Vikasana (Karnataka)
- Parisar (Pune)
- TISS Mumbai (First Language Pedagogy)
- Tata Trusts (Education)
- Puvidham Learning Centre (TN)
- The Little Grove (Sevagram)
For more information, see Together in Dialogue
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