The history of Bharatiya Samskriti Vidyapith (BSVP) is a history of aspiration and triumph of the cause of an amalgamation of Education with that of culture. Between aspiration and achievement, between dreams of success and actual success, there is invariably a gap that needs to be bridged. 1957 is a year of significance , when a Hindi Vidyalaya and Sanskrit Patashala emerged under the leadership of two main architects Dr K Nagesh Hatwar and Smt Puttamma Hatwar. Grit, determination and vision were their inspiration and the hall marks of their success as the founders of BSVP. They saw the social setup clearly and realised the need of education to the society with a stress on Indian culture as its focal point. With the focussed attention and devotion the “Hatwar” couple nourished the Institution with such a great care and that it has been seeing a rapid growth sprawling into 4 branches in these last 5 decades. BSVP at Chamrajpet has been instrumental in creating right skills and attitudes among its students. It has imbibed a culture that fosters informal interaction between the teacher and the taught. The Institution aims at shaping the outlook of its students through social commitment and self realisation as an integral part of the curriculum. BSVP plays a vital role in building students personality by following student-cantered approach. Recognising and respecting individuality of students is a distinct characteristic. BSVP believes in a wholesome, integrated approach to teaching and learning. ‘Culture’ is the buzz word here and the strength of the institution unbelievably. BSVP stresses the importance of impacting love and respect for our rich culture and secular heritage.