My colleague, Dr. Ranjan Maniar has been giving unremitting contribution to the college. Being in the noblest of all occupations – a doctor, she has given her unstinted support in medical emergencies and arrangement of camps in college for the last fifty years. She has always given free of cost medical services, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, not only to students but also to staff members.
As the college offers education to the economically disadvantaged, the college needs funds to operate, and Ranjanben has been instrumental in getting significant donations to the institution. Major initiatives in recent years have been undertaken in the areas of IT and infrastructure development, including the establishment of an Open Gurukul in a 3000 sq. ft. area and the implementation of the Arambh Scheme for students coming from challenging backgrounds.
The college is recognized under the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan scheme facilitated by the Central Government, under which five villages in Palghar district have been adopted. To support Skill India’s flagship mission, a wide range of NSQF-based certificate courses have also been introduced, creating employability opportunities for students both during and after their studies.
It is with the support of members, well-wishers and stakeholders that the Samiti continues to progress and make a meaningful difference in society through education, empowerment and service.