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Balbharati

Coordinates: 18°31′04″N 73°48′53″E / 18.5177°N 73.8148°E / 18.5177; 73.8148
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Balbharati
The Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research
TypeGovernment institution
Established27 January 1967; 57 years ago (27 January 1967)
Location, ,
18°31′04″N 73°48′53″E / 18.5177°N 73.8148°E / 18.5177; 73.8148
Websiteebalbharati.in

Balbharati (The Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research) is located in Pune, Maharashtra, India.[1]

Balbharati is publishing integrated textbooks for Class I to Class VII. In this type of textbook all subjects are included in one book and that book is split into 4 parts according to unit tests. This decision was taken from the academic year 2023-24 to reduce load of school bags of students. Also after every page a blank page is added so that students could note down some important points, new word & their meanings, etc as per guidance of their teachers.

The Institute

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The institute was established by the Government of Maharashtra on 27 January 1967. This was as per the recommendations of the Kothari Commission. This is to improve the quality of textbooks for Stds. I to VIII, and to make textbooks available at a reasonable price. Balbharati institute is an autonomous body registered under the Public Trusts Act 1950 and the Societies Registration Act, 1860.

The Editorial Team

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The editorial team consists of following members:

  • Vijaya Wad
  • Gajanan Chawhan
  • H G Narlawar
  • Rajeev Tambe
  • Dilip Phaltankar
  • Shrikant Chougule
  • Madhav Rajguru[2]

Online books

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Since students are not getting textbooks even after schools start, Balbharati put up soft copies of all its textbooks on its website, from where they can be easily downloaded. The e books from first to tweleth standard are downloadable from the website of Balbharti.[3] Currently the books are available in eight languages — Marathi, English, Hindi, Urdu, Kannada, Telugu, Sindhi and Gujarati. 35 books titled My District for Std III Geography for each district in the state are available on the website. Balbharati had published class XI and Class XII new syllabus from 2019-20 and 2020-21 respectively.


Online Books

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To address the issue of delayed textbook distribution, Balbharati has made soft copies of its textbooks available on its official website, allowing students to easily download the books. These e-books cover all subjects from the 1st to the 12th grade and can be accessed for free from the Balbharati website.

Currently, the textbooks are available in eight languages:

Additionally, Balbharati has made available 35 district-specific books for Standard III Geography, titled My District, which are accessible on the website.

Furthermore, Balbharati introduced the new syllabus for Class XI and Class XII in the academic years 2019–2020, 2020–2021 and 2021-2022, respectively, with these updated textbooks also available online.

For more details, students and educators can visit the official Balbharati website to download the required resources.

Baal Bharti Official Website

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In the year 2023, the main website of Bal Bharti balbharati.in is no longer the website of Bal Bharti. Balbharati provides e-books through its second portal ebalbharati.in. This website serves as an important resource for students across the state, providing access to PDF files of textbooks and storing important information. A conspiracy has been taken to fraudulently take advantage of the brand reputation of Balbharati. Transfer action has been taken by an unknown person in his name.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Sprawling Balbharati library in Pune is now open for public". Hindustan Times. 30 August 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 26 July 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Balbharati books now available online
  4. ^ "Balbharati domain name found on sale".
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[1] Archived 23 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine