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Ahalya Chari (1921-30 March 2013) was an Indian educationist and the first commissioner of the
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chain of schools, a system of education under the
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(MHRD) India. Her efforts are recognised towards the establishment of ''Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan'', an autonomous body under the MHRD, attending to the educational needs of the children of transferable
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employees. The
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awarded her the fourth highest Indian civilian honour of the
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in 1983.


Biography

Ahalya Chari was born in 1921 in
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, the capital of
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, to Rajalakshmi Chari and Kasturi Rajagopal Chari as the eldest of their seven children. She did her schooling at a girl's convent school run under the British curriculum and graduated from the
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in English Literature in 1941. The
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forced her family to leave Burma and the family fled to
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, stopping over at a refugee camp at
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and
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on the way. Settling in Benares, she did her master's degree at
Benaras Hindu University Banaras Hindu University (BHU), formerly Benares Hindu University, is a collegiate, central, and research university located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, and founded in 1916. The university incorporated the Central Hindu College, ...
and started her career in 1943 as a lecturer at the
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, where she worked for 10 years. In 1951, Chari resigned from the Vasanta College and moved to Delhi to join the Department of Education – University of Delhi, formerly known as the Central Institute of Education (CIE), as a student for advanced training in education. At this time, she received a Fulbright Scholarship for further studies in the United States where she spent two years and returned to CIE in 1953 as a member of the faculty. When the government decided to set up an apex institution for education with assistance from
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by hiring consultants from
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, Chari was delegated to the project and was involved with the establishment of the National Institute of Education (NIE) in 1961. After the establishment of the institution, she trained for one year in Applied Linguistics (1961–62) at the
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. On her return to India in 1962, she was appointed as the head of the textbooks department at NCERT, a job she held till 1969. During her time at NCERT, she launched a 'Reading Project' and prepared read-ready materials for inculcating reading habits in children and was instrumental in redesigning the school syllabi. When NCERT started four regional centres of education at
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,
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,
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and Regional Institute of Education (
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), she was appointed as the principal of the Regional Institute of Education, Mysore. In the early 1960s, the
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established the
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system and placed the chain of schools under the administration of a central office, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS), with Chari as the first commissioner of the central administrative office. She worked with KVS till 1976 when she came under the influence of
Jiddu Krishnamurti Jiddu Krishnamurti ( ; 11 May 1895 – 17 February 1986) was an Indian Philosophy, philosopher, speaker, writer, and Spirituality, spiritual figure. Adopted by members of the Theosophy, Theosophical tradition as a child, he was raised to fill ...
and joined the Indian philosopher to work at the Rajghat Education Centre in Varanasi. Her next move was to Madras (now Chennai) in 1982 as the principal of The School, one of the schools of the Krishnamurti Foundation of India (KFI). At The School, KFI, she worked against commercialisation of education and initiated projects such as implementation of the government's Right to Education Act, introduction of integrated educational programmes and initiation of the open school system.


Later years

Chari continued her association with the KFI institutions and established an Alumni Forum of The School for exchange of information. She stayed a few years at the campus of the Theosophical Society in Adyar, Chennai, invited by
Radha Burnier Radha Burnier (; 15 November 1923 – 31 October 2013) was born in Adyar, India. She was president of the Theosophical Society Adyar from 1980 until her death in 2013. She was General Secretary of the Indian Section of the Society between 1960 ...
. After that she stayed in Vasant Vihar in
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, where the headquarters of the Krishnamurti Foundation of India is located, and served as a trustee of the foundation. She started the ''Journal of the Krishnamurti Schools'' and edited them for a number of years. She also published two books, ''Thinking Together'', published by the
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in 1997 (in Hindi and English), and ''Selections from the Decades: On Self-Knowledge'', published by KFI in 2001. She also delivered lectures including one on 'Knowledge and the Disciplines'. The
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awarded her the civilian honour of
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in 1983. Chari died on 30 March 2013 at the age of 91 in
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, Tamil Nadu.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Chari, Ahalya 1921 births 2013 deaths People from Yangon University of Yangon alumni Banaras Hindu University alumni Academic staff of Banaras Hindu University Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 20th-century Indian educational theorists Burmese emigrants to India