Bharat Gaurav Dr. Saraswati Joshi - Educationist

Dr. Saraswati Joshi was born in Udaipur, Rajasthan, in 1937, into a traditional Brahmin family of Pt. Mangi Lal Sukhwal and Mrs. Kesar Kunwar Sukhwal. She received her upbringing and primary education from her maternal grandfather, Pt. Onkar Lal Pandey, in Varanasi at Bangali Tola, Rana Mahal of the Maharaja of Udaipur. She was married to Dr. Vraj Raj Joshi, son of the late Mahamahopadhyay Prof. Ram Pratap Shastri, the Head of the Dept. of Sanskrit, Pali, and Prakrit at the University of Nagpur. Dr. Vraj Raj Joshi was a law graduate, had a Ph.D. in economics, and worked as a statistical officer in Delhi. In 1965, he was appointed to teach Hindi as a foreign language at the Institut National des Langues et Civilizations Orientales (INALCO, Paris, France; known as ‘LanguesO’ at that time) from where he retired as Maître de Conférences. He also taught Indian economics at INALCO and SciencesPo (formerly École Libre des Sciences Politiques). Unfortunately, he passed away in 1995. Their son, Dr. Rajiv L. Joshi, D.Sc. (Thèse d’État), is a Director of Research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), conducting research in neuroscience at the Collège de France in Paris. His wife, Mrs. Vandana Joshi, is dedicated to cancer research and works at the Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) at the University of Evry-Paris Saclay). They are blessed with two children: Anjali, who works as an Advisor and Alliances Manager in an IT company in Paris, and Abhishek, who works as a Business Developer in a leading digital payments firm in France. Their daughter, Dr. Sadhna Joshi, D.Sc. (Thèse d’État), is Professor Emerita at the University of Toronto and Chief Scientific Officer at Biolyse Pharma in Canada. Her husband, late Dr. Ram N. Sukhwal, become a Docteur-Ingénieur from Paris, France, and worked as an Engineer in Canada. Their son, Raman, is studying.

Study of French Language and Civilization, Appointments, and Promotions:

Her pursuit of university education was interrupted after her marriage due to familial obligations. Nevertheless, her passion for self-study flourished as she immersed herself in the scholarly works of her father-in-law, Prof. Ram Pratap Shastri, a notable Sanskrit scholar. In 1965, when her husband went to Paris, immediate relocation wasn’t feasible for her due to commitments regarding their children’s education. Consequently, she remained in India and embarked on further studies while residing at her paternal home.

In 1967, she joined her husband in Paris and made the decision to pursue studies in the French language, civilization, phonetics, and audio-visual systems with the intention of eventually teaching French in India. However, in 1969, Prof. Catherine Thomas-Weinberger appointed her as a ‘Répétitrice’ for teaching Hindi as a foreign language in the Département d’Asie du Sud at INALCO; known as ‘LanguesO’ at that time), affiliated with Sorbonne University. Subsequently, she also seized the opportunity to teach in the Département de Civilisation de l’Inde. Through her research and publications, despite maintaining her Indian citizenship, Dr. Joshi became ‘Maître de Langue Étrangère’ and was then tenured and promoted to ‘Assistante d’Enseignement Supérieur’ and eventually to ‘Maître de Conférences’.

A Golden Opportunity to Serve Indian Language and Culture:

At INALCO, approximately ninety-three ancient languages are taught alongside their respective cultures. In addition to students with a keen interest in literature, culture, and linguistics, there are those preparing for competitions in the French Foreign Services, aspiring to serve in French embassies and become ambassadors. Consequently, Dr. Joshi was privileged to maintain her connection with the Hindi language, literature, and Indian culture while residing in France.

Collaboration in the ‘Dictionnaire Général Hindi-Français’, ‘Parlons-Hindi’, and other books:

Teaching Hindi as a foreign language posed significant challenges in 1969, as fundamental resources such as a French-Hindi dictionary were scarce. Dr. Joshi took proactive measures to develop teaching materials tailored to meet the specific needs of her students. Under the direction of Prof. Nicole Balbir, the esteemed ‘Dictionnaire Général Hindi-Français’ was published, marking a significant milestone. Additionally, she collaborated with Prof. Annie Montaut on the creation of ‘Parlons-Hindi’, a textbook designed specifically for teaching Hindi as a foreign language.

Furthermore, her research extended into the realms of oral literature, Indian civilization and culture, ethnology, etc., resulting in numerous publications in various esteemed journals and books. For instance, her articles found their place in journals such as ‘Adyatan’ and ‘La Lettre de LanguesO’, which were published by renowned research centres including the ‘Centre de Hautes Études sur l’Afrique et l’Asie Modernes’, ‘Centre de Recherche sur l’Oralité’, ‘Centre de Recherche et d’Étude sur le Sous-Continent Indien Contemporain’, and INALCO.

She actively contributed to and authored significant works released by INALCO and CNRS. These encompassed books such as ‘Le Rajasthan: Ses Dieux, ses Héros, son Peuple’, a tribute to Dr. Vraj Raj Joshi, published under the guidance of Prof. Annie Montaut, and ‘Cuisines d’Orient et d’ailleurs’ (published by Glénat, released in commemoration of INALCO’s bicentennial anniversary). Additionally, she made notable contributions to other books, including ‘Odeurs du Monde, Écriture de la Nuit’ (published by l’Harmattan) and ‘Images du Corps dans le Monde Hindou’ (published by CNRS Editions).

Contribution to Hindi Teaching and Various Activities at INALCO:

Dr. Joshi maintained active engagement in various committees and programs of the department and centres within the institution. These include the ‘Conseil de Département de l’Asie du Sud’, ‘Conseil de l’INALCO’, ‘Commission du Personnel de l’INALCO’, and research teams such as ‘La Femme Hindoue et les Autres : Comparatisme et Imaginaire’, ‘Le Corps en Asie du Sud’, ‘Cuisines d’Orient’ et ‘Nourritures Interdites’. Additionally, she contributed to entities like the ‘Centre d’Études de l’Inde et de l’Asie du Sud’, ‘Centre de Recherche : CRESCIC’, ‘Équipe de Traduction Littéraire’, ‘Centre de Recherche sur l’Oralité’, ‘Association des Répétiteurs et des Assistants’, and ‘AMOPA’ (L’Association des Membres de l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques).

Ph.D. on Research Related to the Religious Practices of Hindu Women of Rajasthan:

During her research, she amassed substantial material on the religious practices, festivals, fasts, stories, traditions and rituals of Rajasthani Hindu women, documented in Hindi, Mevadi, and Marwadi languages. Under the guidance of Prof. Jean Luc Chambard, she authored her thesis titled ‘Les Pratiques Religieuses des Femmes Hindoues du Rajasthan’ in French, spanning approximately 800 pages, and earned her Ph.D. with ‘Mention très honorable’. This thesis stands as a homage to her late husband, Dr. Vraj Raj Joshi. Upon its publication in CD format, the title was modified to ‘La Femme Hindoue en Quête de Liberté à Travers la Religion’ (Hindu Women, in Search of Liberty through Religion).

Source of Strength and Inspiration:

Her research remained intricately intertwined with the realms of Hindi language, literature, and various facets of Indian culture, civilization, and oral literature. Rooted in materials gathered from Rajasthani traditional women, expressed in languages such as Mewadi and Marwadi, her work delved deep into the essence of their experiences and traditions. Through extensive interactions and dialogues conducted during interviews with women spanning diverse social sectors, castes, ages, and classes, Dr. Joshi gained profound insights into their lives. Her engagements extended beyond mere observation of women leading conventional household lives. She also connected with individuals well-versed in modern ideologies, possessing deep knowledge and self-reliance. This multifaceted engagement allowed her to empathize with their experiences and emotions, which began to find expression in her Hindi and Rajasthani poetry collections such as ‘Aparajita’ and ‘Mook-Sadhana’. In addition to verses celebrating divine reverence, the poems featured in these books also delve into the lives of illustrious women such as Sita, Shakuntala, Sanjha, Rati, Padmini, and others, serving as beacons of strength and inspiration for Indian women. Furthermore, her poetry collection ‘Shatarangi Laharen’ explores themes of family, love, relationships, friendship, and destiny, casting a spotlight on the intricate bonds woven within familial and social spheres. Similarly, ‘Vani Ke Swar’ endeavors to illuminate the spectrum of emotions associated with life and death, rebirth, nature, and destiny, interwoven with hymns of praise. Lastly, her poetry anthology ‘Aanchal Ke Bikhere Moti’ encapsulates a myriad of emotions, situations, and mental states reflective of women’s lives from the beginning to end.

Recognition for Cultural, Literary, and Research Contributions:

At events such as ‘Kavi Sammelan’ and International Hindi literary conferences, Dr. Joshi was bestowed with awards by the ‘Vishv Hindi Sansthan’. These accolades include titles such as ‘Vishv Hindi Sahitya-Rathi’, ‘Vishv Hindi Katha-Shilpi’, ‘Vishv Hindi Sahitya-Stambh’, ‘Vishv Hindi Sahitya-Shiromani’, and ‘Sahityakar Samman’. Similarly, she was honored with the ‘Pravasi Bharat Ratn’ award by the ‘Global Hindi Sahitya Shodh Sansthan, Bharat’, and recognized with the ‘Hindi Sahitya va Bhasha Gaurav’ award by ‘Global Hindi Jyoti, California, USA’.

Chevalier’ (dans l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques)’ conferred by the French Government:

She was conferred with the title of ‘Chevalier dans Ordre des Palmes Académiques’ (Knight in the Order of Academic Palms) by decree of the Prime Minister of France, despite her Indian citizenship.


Bharat Gaurav Mr. Rajesh Goel - Educationist

Rajesh Goel, the founder of Sanwariya Education Consultants stands as a beacon of opportunity and excellence in the realm of education consultancy, spearheaded by his visionary leadership. Appointed as the Official Representative for prestigious institutions such as BBP University London UK, University of Roehampton, London, Oxford International Education Group, and Ravensbourne University London, his strategic vision has broadened educational horizons for countless students across India and globe.

He has empowered thousands of individuals to realize their academic and career aspirations. With a remarkable track record of success, Rajesh Goel has facilitated the dreams of over 7000 students in the past three years alone. Through strategic partnerships and innovative programs, he has garnered prestigious accolades, including recognition as the №1 consultancy in the world for recruiting the highest number of students from India to University of Roehampton for two consecutive years.

Guided by the mission of democratizing access to quality education and fostering socio-economic development, Rajesh Goel continues to make a tangible impact, paving the way for a brighter future for the youth.

Rajesh Goel’s family is the cornerstone of his life, providing unwavering support and boundless love that fuels his professional pursuits. United in marriage with his wife, Sangeetha Goel, since 1999, they have cultivated a nurturing environment for their two sons, Keertan and Skand. Sangeetha, his steadfast partner, leads by example as the CEO of Sanwariya Education Consultants, embodying strength and determination within their family unit. Their elder son, Keertan, assumes the pivotal role of CFO, bringing financial expertise and strategic insight to their shared endeavors, while Krishna Priya, their daughter-in-law, seamlessly integrates as the CMO, infusing innovation and marketing finesse into their operations. Together, this cohesive familial bond not only strengthens personal connections but also propels Rajesh’s commitment to empowering individuals through Sanwariya Education Consultants, catalyzing positive change in the lives of countless individuals.

At the core of Sanwariya Education Consultants lies the guiding principle of “Finding the right education that brings employment to youth,” a mantra that encapsulates Rajesh’s commitment to not only providing educational avenues but also ensuring their alignment with meaningful employment prospects. Through this ethos, Rajesh endeavors to bridge the gap between education and employment, equipping young minds with the requisite skills and knowledge to navigate the dynamic job market landscape.

Rajesh Goel’s collaborative efforts with UK universities have not only broadened educational horizons but also garnered recognition and accolades for his contributions. His steadfast dedication to fostering international partnerships and facilitating access to quality education has earned acclaim both locally and internationally.

Looking ahead, Rajesh Goel envisions a future for Sanwariya Education Consultants characterized by expanded reach, innovative educational initiatives, strengthened international collaborations, and continued empowerment of individuals from diverse backgrounds. His aspiration is to evolve and adapt to the evolving educational landscape, ensuring that the organization remains a beacon of opportunity and excellence for generations to come.

In the past three years alone, Sanwariya Education Consultants, under Rajesh’s leadership, has brought joy to the lives of over 7000 students. Each success story serves as a testament to Rajesh’s unwavering commitment to empowering individuals and making a tangible difference in their lives.

As Sanwariya Education Consultants continues to uphold its motto of “Finding the right education that brings employment to youth,” Rajesh Goel’s dedication, innovation, and relentless pursuit of excellence ensure that the organisation remains a catalyst for positive change, paving the way for a brighter future for generations to come.


Bharat Gaurav Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar - Writer

Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar’s life is a testament to the power of passion, dedication, and resilience. From her humble beginnings in a small village in Uttar Pradesh to becoming a renowned litterateur, social worker and academician, her journey is both inspiring and remarkable.

Early Life and Education:

Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar was born on July 15, 1970, in Litavali, a village in the Jalaun district of Uttar Pradesh, India. Raised in a family with a military background, she imbibed values of discipline, service, and patriotism from an early age. Despite the challenges of growing up in a rural environment, she displayed a keen interest in education and literature.

Anjana’s academic journey began at the local Kanya Pathshala in her village, where she received her primary education. Her thirst for knowledge led her to pursue higher studies at Allahabad University, where she completed her graduation. Subsequently, she obtained her post-graduation degree from Kanpur University and went on to earn a Ph.D. in History from Shikohabad University.

Transition from Government Service to Literature:

After completing her education, Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar joined the Central Government of India, where she served diligently for several years. However, her true passion lay in literature and she harboured dreams of becoming a prolific writer and poet. Despite the security and prestige of her government job, she made the bold decision to retire voluntarily and pursue her literary aspirations full-time.

This transition marked a significant turning point in Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar’s life. Liberated from the constraints of bureaucracy, she devoted herself entirely to her writing. Her decision to follow her heart and pursue her passion for literature exemplifies her courage, determination and unwavering commitment to her dreams.

Literary Achievements:

Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar’s literary journey is characterized by prolificacy, versatility, and excellence. She made her debut as a poet with her first poetry collection, “Mann Ke Pankh”, which was published shortly after her retirement from government service. This collection garnered widespread acclaim and established her as a promising voice in contemporary Hindi poetry.

Subsequently, Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar continued to produce an impressive body of work, spanning various genres and styles. Her second masterpiece, “Jugnoo Ki Jung”, further solidified her reputation as a poet of immense talent and depth. She also ventured into Urdu poetry with her collection, “Agar Tum Mujhse Keh Dete”, showcasing her proficiency in multiple languages and poetic forms. Her other books include “Hichikya Anjana Ki”(Hindi Poetry Collection), “Doha-Satsai”, “Vidigdh Vandevi” — khand kavya, “Janmanas ke Maharaj-CM Yogiadityanath”, “Yaadon ki Riyaasat”-Gazal collection and “Gandhi ji and Communal Harmony- a critical analysis”.

Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar has edited various top level magzines and book including Pt. Shyam Narayan Pandey Granthavali in four volumes. Her work and interviews has published in country’s top leading newspapers and magazines.

Based on her work, two books were published: “Anjana Ek Shakhsiyat Ek Shayara”, featuring reviews of her work by 25 literati, and “Anjana ek Vyaktitva ek Kavyitri”, featuring reviews by 20. Several research papers and critiques on her work have also been published by researchers and academicians.

Over the years, Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar’s literary oeuvre has grown to encompass a wide range of themes, from love and longing to patriotism and social justice. Her poetry is marked by its lyrical beauty, emotional resonance and profound insights into the human experience. Through her words, she has touched the hearts and minds of readers across the country, inspiring them with her vision and creativity.

In addition to poetry, Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar has also distinguished herself as a versatile writer and thinker. She has penned numerous articles, essays, short stories, and memoirs, exploring diverse subjects with depth and sensitivity. Her writings reflect her deep understanding of society, culture, and human nature, offering profound observations and thought-provoking insights.

She has achieved notable success in the field of song writing, having penned tracks for two video albums, namely “Paas Aane Lage Aajkal” and “Suroor.” Additionally, she has written lyrics and produced three more songs: “Tum ijazat do mujhe,” sung by Suresh Wadekar, “Diwali phir manayenge,” sung by Zubin Garg, and “Ram Virajo Singhasan par,” voiced by Khushbu Jain.”

Social Service and Philanthropy:

Apart her literary pursuits, Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar is deeply committed to social service and philanthropy. She firmly believes in using her talents and resources to make a positive difference in the lives of others, particularly the underprivileged and marginalized sections of society.

Driven by her passion for education and empowerment, Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar founded the Chandra Educational Charitable Trust, with the aim of providing quality education to economically disadvantaged children. Through this trust, she has established and supported a network of educational institutions, including schools and colleges, in rural and semi-urban areas. Chairperson of Sanskar Global School, badged a record in “Guinness Book World Record” and “Golden Book of the World Record.

In her efforts to improve the well-being of underserved communities, she established Sanskar Hospital in Pratapgarh.

Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar’s philanthropic endeavors extend beyond education to encompass various other social welfare initiatives. She has been actively involved in providing financial assistance to girls from economically weaker backgrounds for their marriage, supporting small social organizations, and promoting women’s empowerment through various initiatives.

Furthermore, Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar serves as the convener of the Intellectual Cell of the Ramayana Research Council, where she contributes her expertise and insights to scholarly discussions and research projects. Her dedication to promoting intellectual inquiry and academic excellence underscores her commitment to advancing knowledge and learning in society.

Recognition and Awards:

Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar’s contributions to literature and social service have been widely recognized and honored by prestigious institutions and organizations across the country and abroad. She has received numerous awards and accolades for her exemplary work, reaffirming her status as a luminary in her field.

She has participated in various debates and discussions on literature on the country’s top leading channels and state government channels. She has been honored and awarded more than 55 times in various states and cities across the country. Some of the notable awards and honors conferred upon Dr. Anjana Singh Sengar include the Firaq Gorakhpuri Samman from the Government of Uttar Pradesh, the Hindi Seva Samman from the International Hindi Committee of the United States of America and the 8th Asian Literary Excellence Award. These awards not only acknowledge her individual achievements but also serve as a testament to her enduring legacy and influence in the literary and social spheres.


Bharat Gaurav Mr. Swapnil Kothari - Owner at Renaissance University

Swapnil Kothari's journey has been marked by a series of achievements across various fields. He is an educationist, entrepreneur, and politician who has gained international recognition for his contributions. His commitment to serving society has earned him respect and gratitude from many, which he has multiplied and returned in kind. From a young age, he was passionate about his studies, which he pursued with dedication and enthusiasm. His hard work and perseverance paid off when he received the Sai Award from then-Finance Minister Mr. P. Chidambaram upon graduating from school.

Mr. Kothari's entrepreneurial journey began soon after he became a Chartered Accountant. A lifelong passion for education and its transformative power led him to start his own college, Renaissance College of Commerce and Management, in 2006. With dedication and a clear vision, he built the institution from scratch, brick by brick, into a towering success.


Over the years, he has founded several other educational institutions, including Indore Indira Business School, School of Career Studies, and Institute of Business Management. He has also established the Renaissance Institute of Professional Studies, Renaissance Law College, and, most recently, Renaissance University. This UGC-approved institution is one of the largest campuses in Indore and offers a diverse range of programs and opportunities to students. In addition, he founded Abhyuday University in Khargone, another institution that seeks to transform the lives of young people through education.

Swapnil Kothari's passion for personal and societal growth is evident in his entrepreneurial endeavors. For him, education is not just a means to a successful career but a way of empowering individuals to reach their full potential. To this end, he has taught over 50,000 students, giving them the tools and knowledge to succeed in their chosen fields. Under his dynamic leadership, the Renaissance institutions have come to be synonymous with excellence and quality. His focus on education and his commitment to empowering students have made a significant impact on the lives of many, inspiring them to aim higher and achieve their dreams. As an educationist, entrepreneur, and visionary leader, he has earned the respect and gratitude of society, both nationally and internationally.

His creativity extends beyond writing to the world of theater. He has written three plays: Mahasamar, Mukhtalif, and SheherYar. His passion for writing and theater is an integral part of his identity and reflects his desire to engage and inspire audiences. Through his plays, he shares the essence of life and provides insight into the human experience. His involvement in writing and theater demonstrates his commitment to promoting culture and encouraging the youth to pursue their passions. Mr. Kothari's artistic endeavors, combined with his entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to education, make him a dynamic and multifaceted figure in society.

He has been invited as a distinguished speaker at various conventions and conferences in India and internationally and had the honor of being invited as a speaker at various international events, where he shared his insights on important topics. In March 2018, he was invited to speak on the topic of the "world peace council" at the United Nations in New York, USA. In December 2016, he was invited to speak on the topic of "non-violence" at the World Peace Conference in Prague. In July 2019, Swapnil was invited to speak at the 70th-anniversary celebration of the Indian Hungarian diplomatic relations at Szechenyi Istvan University in Gyor, Hungary. His contribution to the event was invaluable, as he shared his thoughts and experiences on the importance of building strong diplomatic relations between nations.

Swapnil's journey in the Indian Congress Party has been nothing short of remarkable, He joined the party in 2018 and just after that he was elected as state secretary, and his leadership qualities and dedication to public service quickly earned him a promotion to the position of general secretary in the same year. In 2020, he was elected as the vice president of the MP Congress Committee, and his passion for contributing to society made him a valuable asset to the party. In 2021, Swapnil was appointed as the president of the booth management cell of the MP Congress Party, a critical role that required exceptional organizational skills and the ability to connect with people. His unwavering commitment to public service and his ability to inspire and motivate young people made him an excellent fit for this position.

In 2022, Swapnil's contributions were once again recognized when he was elected as a PCC delegate. His ability to represent the concerns and aspirations of the people made him an invaluable member of the party. In 2023, Swapnil was re-elected as the vice president of the MP Congress Committee, a testament to his dedication and hard work. His journey in the Indian Congress Party is a true example of how passion, leadership, and commitment to public service can lead to success in the world of politics. By dedicating himself to the growth and development of society, he has earned the respect and admiration of people from all walks of life.


Bharat Gaurav Mrs. Poornima Sharma - Writer Japan

Poornima Sharma was born into a Sikh family in Punjab but spent most of her formative years in Delhi. She pursued her college education in Delhi as well and eventually got married there. However, she felt the urge to explore beyond her familiar surroundings and ended up moving to Japan, where she has been living for the past 35 years. Her husband runs a business, and they have two sons who are now grown and pursuing their own careers - one as a pilot and the other as an engineer in a Japanese company.

Mrs. Sharma is deeply committed to promoting the Hindi language and has been instrumental in bringing out a Hindi magazine in Japan since 2014, which has gained popularity both in Japan and overseas. She has authored five books, including "Meri Aa Chuchi Hai," "Atap Jivanam," "Mujhate Phool," "Dehri Par Lamp Bahete Pani Saath Bahana," and "Dil Ki Baat Thi." She has also edited four books, namely "Apne Apne Dharti," "Apne Apne Aasman," "Apne Apne Sapne," and the newly published "Gunj Uthi Hindi." Additionally, she has contributed to the publication of 30 edited books in total.

Mrs. Poornima Sharma's life is a testament to her unwavering commitment to promoting the Hindi language and culture. Her dedication and hard work have helped spread the echoes of Hindi far and wide, and she continues to inspire many with her work.


Bharat Gaurav Rajesh Maheshwari - Founder Allen Career Institute