PRESIDENT MESSAGE
Late Laxmanrao Bhimrao Kolte Patil
Jai Kalankadevi Shikshan Sanstha’s …
Laxmanrao Bhimrao Kolte Patil was born on 24th March 1923 in Kolte Takli. The family was in a state of misery and poverty. There were eight siblings in the family. There was illiteracy in the family. The British ruled but Marathwada It was a great tragedy in Laxmanrao’s life that he had to complete his primary education at home as there were no primary education facilities in the area. Laxmanrao likes accounting education like Nimki Damadi. When the family came to know about this, they hired Shri Bhagwan Kasar of Dhamangaon near Kolte Takli to keep an account of him as Munimji. Laxmanrao started his life to get food, goods or value to support his family. The family began to look at him as a child in the house. There was a teaching of his life. Man should be honest. Later, Lord Kasar’s father sent us your Munimji from Pardh for 15 days and gave all our land transactions to him. Handled the transaction as Munimji.
After that the owner’s land was at Savladbara and when he was given the land and other responsibilities, Laxmanrao Kolte’s life took a turn for the worse. He reached Savaldabara with his two younger brothers. He came down from Ajanta Ghat to Savladbara for the first time in 1952. The village is situated in a dense forest. It has no basic necessiry A part from education but from drinking water to health facilities, the big question of how to live and how to live here seems to remain unanswered at that time but it is said that whoever has breath in his wrist does not show it. The three brothers started cultivating Lala ji’s fallow land on their own initiative.
Due to the holy touch of Lord Shri Chakradhar Swami, the religious atmosphere in the village was very much due to the association of saints from Pune too. At that time, Ananda Mankar, a true friend, would support him in everything, so the foundation was strong. The first Sarpanch of Savladbara village, Hari Tikare, also helped him a lot. So through his acquaintance and with the help of the villagers, he tried hard to start a primary health center and a ZP school at Savaldabara. It was a big deal In 1970, the villagers trusted him and even honored him as the Sarpanch of Savladbara. His brothers and sisters in the village played a vital role in all this. He never harmed himself. It was his nature to decide whether to do it or not.
During his tenure, he decided to build a road from Jalichadev to Savlad Bara Ghat and in 1974, when the work started during the drought, it was approved in principle by the District Collector, Mr. Sinha Saheb.The poor people started working on the road just to fill their stomachs, so they used to call it Sinha Saheb’s Ghat and Laxmana’s Wat, but the saying that no one can overcome nature came true.
In 1978, he decided to start an educational institute in Bara village with nine people from the then well-educated and well-to-do family. Naik Namdev Hari Dokle Raoji Bandu Jadhav Dhuma Jamla Naik and others He was supported by all of them at that time. From 1981 onwards, he had Zilla Parishad schools from class I to VII in the village, so he started further secondary education in class VIII. He fed them with bread and paid them out of his own earnings Since there was no school building of any kind, the Gram Panchayat used to change the school every day to fill the school in the place where their friends’ house is vacant. What we don’t realize is that Laxman Rao actually started Since there was no school building of any kind, the Gram Panchayat used to change the school every day to fill the school in the place where their friends’ house is vacant. What we don’t realize is that Laxman Rao actually started
He was not a person to be feared and flee from adversity, so he was known as Nana in the area.
12 years later, classes VIII to X got success from the government after all these struggles and all three classes got recognition and school started. Later they built classrooms in their own fields near the village And when there is an enemy, there is an attack. His nephew Dadarao Raibhan Kolte and the school principal Narayan Kolte supported him with both hands and the organization and the school started to make their dreams come true. The higher education of girls in the area was facilitated at Savladbara as there was no education facility near Soygaon or Jalgaon for about eighty kilometers after 10th standard. No, but Nana fulfilled this dream and facilitated higher secondary education in her area. However, Nana’s dream was not enough. He had a dream that my son and daughter in my area would graduate and earn a name for themselves in the area on their own initiative. He died in Aurangabad on June 15, 2003 due to heatstroke. He was succeeded by his nephew Headmaster Mr. Narayan Raibhan Kolte and was accompanied by the founder. After Nana’s death, his elder brother Mr. Bhavrao Laxmanrao Kolte became the president of the organization The institute started two secondary schools at Molkheda and Devhari.The institute started progressing. Later in 2009 he started higher secondary English elementary classes In November 2011, Bhaurao Laxmanrao Kolte, the then President of the only Arts and Commerce Degree College in Maharashtra, recognized the senior colleges and now the sapling has become a banyan tree.
After that in every house and in every village in my area, graduates should be seen. Brought and now the plant is in the banyan treeAbout four and a half thousand students are studying in the campus today. Around 100 teachers and non-teaching staff are employed here. With the cooperation and hard work of the organization and the board of directors, it continues uninterrupted today.