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MANJARA Charitable Trust
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It was established in 1988 by the great visionary and philanthropist Hon. Shri.
Vilasraoji Deshmukh. Hon. Shri. D. D. Deshmukh and Late Hon. Adv. B. V. Kale took
over the responsibilities as President and Secretary of the Trust respectively,
since its inception. The prime objective of Trust is to make available quality managerial
education,
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technical and non-technical education to the students in the rural as well as urban
areas of Maharashtra . In its endeavour to achieve the goal, the Trust started number
of High Schools, Junior Colleges, Degree Colleges in various disciplines of Arts,
Science, Commerce Education. In 1992, feather in its cap was added when the Trust
established College of Engineering at Navi Mumbai to meet the increasing demand
of high quality technocrats. The institute was later renamed as Rajiv Gandhi Institute
of Technology, in the memory of great son of the land, Late Shri. Rajiv Gandhi.
Hon. Shri. Amitji Deshmukh took over as Executive Trustee in the year 2000.
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The emergence of liberalization and globalization has enforced several responsibilities
on engineers and managers of Indian industries to manufacture their goods with international
quality at competitive prices. India , becoming the leader in I.T. sector, should
concentrate on quality of the software products to go further and retain its status.
This resulted into a great demand for managers and technocrats in all fields and
all sectors. Under the dynamic leadership of Hon. Shri. Amit Deshmukh, new courses
B.E. (Information Technology) in the year 2003 and MMS & MCA in the year 2006
were introduced.
Vision:
To be a leading organization devoted to technological and socio economic development
of the region by establishing institutions of high quality education for the entire
community irrespective of caste, creed and religion.
Mission :
To establish and run educational institutions of all kinds to provide
facilities for education from preliminary level to the highest level in different
regional areas as deemed fit.
To undertake the activities in physical education and sports to help
the existing institutions.
To establish and run libraries for masses in rural areas.
To undertake any such activity incidental to above objectives without
limiting in any way the benefits to any caste, creed, community and religion.
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