Ramakrishna Mission Shilpamandira Computer Centre is a step forward towards fulfillment of the dream of the great Swami Vivekananda. He unveiled the teachings of His Master Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa and founded Ramakrishna Mission that has been rendering generous service to the nation and people all over the globe. But the Hindu Monk had a hope to practically implement essence of Karma Yoga ( The practice of salvation through service and duty ) among the youths of India by educating them in technical fields so that they could bring creative industrial revolution. Standing at the dawn of a new millennium we can well judge the far-sighted reality of the holy soul's vision. There's technological miracle at every step, from kitchen to space, where not even a needle was manufactured fifty years ago.

But, there still persists poverty, due to lack of education and ethics and until we eradicate it we shall not catch the tune. Every individual has right to education and the concept of 'Community Polytechnic' is to render vital technical education to the general community at large in a reasonably economical environment. Such awareness has been slowly storming the nation and we hope Swamiji's dreams shall definitely be fulfilled in the new millennium.
 

Sri Ramakrishna and his Mission
 

The religious book of the Hindus "Shrimad Bhagawad Gita" reflects the universal truth from the very voice of God - "Whenever evil persists and religion is at stake I shall be born and protect virtue from the evil spirits and revive religion." India had many such great souls born; one such incarnation of the Almighty was born to eradicate the persisting evil among the earthlings and upheld moral ethics and etiquette so that peace prevails on the Earth; Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa was born of pious parentage on 1836 in the remote village of Kamarpukur in Bengal. His birth in itself reflected the mystery of the omnipotent, the omniscient and the omnipresent existence unto whom the whole universe kowtows. As the wheel of time turned, the innate truth in him revealed his incarnation firmly. From his early childhood he had holy visions and the inherent knowledge in him grew. He had no school education, no formal certification, neither any University recognition, yet he stood as one of the pioneers of religious and moral ethics. He was confident in declaring that he had seen God as he sees any other being and can help others see also; this was perhaps what made the world respect him. His gospels reflect in humble and simple language deep philosophical aspects and are recorded verbatim by one of his disciple Sri Mahendra Nath Gupta and is published as "Katha-amrita" (Immortal potion of words). Any one eager to know about the teachings of the great soul must read the book, for it claims to clear all despairs of life and fill oneself with heavenly ecstasy. Complete renunciation is not possible of all the worldly beings, Sri Ramakrishna along with his divine consort Sri Sarada Devi had set examples as to how to lead a clean life from within one's family and society. After the Master's death Sri Sarada Devi carried on the pursuit for truth and was loved and respected as the holy Mother by all.