Establishment of 'Manmohan Singh Chair' in Akal University, Kalgidhar Society decided in memory of former PM.


Posted on 4th Jan 2025 12:55 pm by rohit kumar

Kalgidhar Society Baru Sahib has established 'Dr. Manmohan Singh Chair in Development Economics' in Akal University. This initiative by Baru Sahib has been taken in memory of former PM Dr. Manmohan Singh. 'Dr. Manmohan Singh Chair in Development Economics' has been established in Akal University Talwandi Sabo, Punjab.

 

Recognizing the immense contribution of Dr. Singh in the field of academia and his service to society and the nation, Kalgidhar Society Baru Sahib has decided to establish 'Dr. Manmohan Singh Chair in Development Economics' in Akal University, Talwandi Sabo (Punjab).

 

The visionary ideas of the former PM will get a boost.

This chair will advance research on his visionary ideas, promote a deeper understanding of economic development, and inspire future generations to follow in his footsteps. Kalgidhar Society, also known as 'Badu Sahib', is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to providing quality low-cost education, healthcare services, and social welfare through 130 Akal Academies.

 

Established with a vision of socio-economic upliftment, the institution is helping to positively transform rural areas of North India through its various initiatives.

 

What is the objective of this initiative?

 

It runs several educational institutions, including two universities, healthcare facilities, and social service projects, to create a better and more equitable society.

 

The Chairman of Kalgidhar said, "We are honored to establish this chair in memory of Dr. Manmohan Singh, whose legacy of economic reform and public service continues to inspire us all. Through this initiative, we aim to uphold and contribute to his vision." The Dr. Manmohan Singh Chair in Development Economics will focus on cutting-edge operations.

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