“The wise should work without attachment, for the welfare of the society.”
~ Bhagavad Gita
We at Basnatidevi Charitable Trust aim to work for the society in the
field of education, social welfare, corporate service, research, economic & industrial
analysis, project analysis, performance appraisal, finance appraisal, chain & change
management, IT innovation, event management, publication and international projects.
Knowledge creation and dissemination is prime motive of colleges. We are committed
to create pathways that connect human potential to reality, promise to performance
and ambition to achievement, in order to bridge the gap between demand and supply
of skilled manpower, in terms of quality and quantity, to ensure incessant economic
growth.
I convey my best wishes to all of you who joined the various domestic and International
project of Basnatidevi Charitable Trust but yet to achieve success. Just believe in
yourself and move with an optimistic approach and the result will definitely be good.
I congratulate the achievers who have made our face bright.
SECRETARY MESSAGE
“Go on bravely. Do not expect success in a day or a year” – Swami Vivekananda
Work is worship. So work, but what kind of work? Work to earn or
live? Work for whom and why? Work for yourself or others? All these self queries are
pertinent in a country like India where youth man power is huge but sometimes work is
not huge enough to cater their need and demand. But whatever is the guiding force
behind work, one thing is important and that is to prepare youths for work- any kind
of engagement beneficial for him and human beings at large. And here lies the motto
of our Trust. Our motto is to work not for ourselves but for others – for the students
to motivate them , to warm them up, to impart education both value added and job oriented,
to train them up and to promote them to the national and international sectors of education
and job, to build up their financial independence and instigate their social responsibility.
I believe that Change is the end result of all true learning.