Mukul Hindi School is a
registered non-profit charitable organization
(Revenue Canada registration #
89925-1821-RR0001) that has been operating in
the National Capital Region since 1971.
Aptly named as a flower about to
blossom, "Mukul" was created in 1971 to provide
its students with rich cultural experiences and
add to their personal growth in their blossoming
years. The very first classes were held in the
National Library on Wellington Street in Ottawa.
The history of Mukul is closely
interwoven with the Indian community in
Ottawa-Hull. Over the years, the school has
grown to a point where it started operating
under the aegis of both the Heritage and
International Language Programmes of the
Ministry of Education, Ontario. The school
operates as a non-profitable charitable
organization.
Mukul Hindi School is governed by
its own constitution, a copy of which is
available from the Policies & Procedures Section
of Mukul's web site. The general body of the
school, consisting of the teachers and
parents/guardians of the students currently
enrolled in Hindi Language classes at Mukul
Hindi School, elects a Voluntary Management
Committee every year during the Annual General
Body Meeting.
The Management Committee of Mukul
Hindi School operates under the constitution of
Mukul Hindi School.
While the board is responsible
for delivering the language program, the
committee has the responsibilities of promoting
Indian Heritage and Culture, as well as the
interests of parents/guardians and students of
Mukul Hindi School. The committee works with the
O.C.D.S.B in order to deliver the Hindi Language
programme more effectively.