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Board of Governors
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“Generosity
is giving more than you can and pride is taking less than
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The emancipation of women is a carefully and perseverantly
nurtured dream of our forefather and visionaries. Initially
P.K.R. Jain institutions took roots in a building situated
in the heart of the city, donated by visionaries Late Smt. Kauri
Bai Chachi, Late Shiv Parsad Aman Nath Ji with a dream that
women education must flourish in modern India to counter the
social, religious and economic problems facing mankind.
Any project that needs to become a mission needs an integrated
effort, the capabilities and expertise of each individual in
the organization has to be brought to the fore. P.K.R.
Jain (PG) College of Education is also being run on
the same lines by eminent professionals from various fields
with the sole aim of developing an educational scenario conducive
to every individual's personal and individual growth.
This ultra modern institution firmly embedded in our rich cultural
tradition is progressing at a steady pace and producing skilful
teachers under the committed and enlightened efforts of the
influential Jain Society of Ambala
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When
your commitment is deeper than the sea and your ambition taller
than the sky, then your future will be brighter than the sun. |
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Sh. Dharampal Jain, President |
Sh. Manoj Jain , Vice President |
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Sh. Aman Jain Secetary |
Sh. Pankaj Jain Cashier |
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Sh. Bhavik Jain Jt. Secetary |
Sh. Manish Jain Manager |
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The College was established in 2006 with the
farsightedness and an even broader vision under the aegis of
Sh. Bharat Bhushan Jain Ji President & Sh. Arun Jain Advocate Secretary.
Presently the institution is being run under the able guidance of Sh. Dharampal Jain,President, Sh. Manoj Jain
, Vice President, Sh. Aman Jain, Secretary, Sh. Bhavik Jain, Jt. Secretary, Sh. Pankaj Jain, Cashierand Sh. Manish Jain, Manager.
Members of the management committee have strived to reject the
rigidities of doctrines and infuse a new freshness in the approach
to teacher education.
They have ushered in a silent revolution by setting up educational
institutions in and around Ambala, showing to all and sundry
the power of spirit and intellect combined. This approach has
been helping the students in grappling with social, economic
and psychological problems. They learn to overcome their prejudices
and narrow pre-conditioning to achieve wisdom. They are in a
nut shell conditioned to have strength & will power of steel
and vision of glass.
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