The name
Why “Shaswat”?
Shaswat (शाश्वत) is a Sanskrit word meaning eternal — that which endures, unbroken, across time.
In the Indian tradition, knowledge itself is treated as shaswat: the one inheritance that survives every generation, handed from teacher to student and onward, never used up by being shared. A school is where that hand-off happens every single day — and the record of it, a child's marks, certificates and story, deserves to be kept as carefully and as permanently as the knowledge itself.
That is the promise in the name. Shaswat is built to be a school's lasting system of record — one that outlives any single academic year, any device, any passing software trend. When a student returns for a transcript ten years later, it should simply be there. Timeless in purpose, modern in build.