Chairmans message
Smt. Sonpatti Devi Memorial medical Trust
The Chairman Shri Haribans Singh has been a visionary and a ardent devotee of Shri Shirdi Sai Baba, he has fought against all odds and has built his empire by the blessings of Shri Shirdi Sai Baba.
Shri Haribansh Singh has always worked for the upliftment of the poor and the marginalized section of the society. Hisconstant mission and vision is to help them and offer them better education and medical facilities to improve their livelihood. This vision saw the light of day in the form of Smt. Sonpatti Devi memorial medical Trust and sainath Education Trust.
Chairman
I am very privileged to associate with young institution located in the historical city of Jaunpur, Which has already made a name for itself as an outstanding technical institute in this area. I am confident that your training in this beautiful temple of learning will fully equip you to deal with the serious problems and exciting challenges facing this country, in its quest for becoming a highly advanced and developed nation by 2020, as ably articulated by our distinguished Ex. President of India. Our goal is to provide comprehensive, high impact technical & business education, educational institution that address the needs of our business environment and constituencies. We will achieve this goal in several ways, like preparing students for useful professional and social lives by providing a high quality education, experience, achieving continuous improvement of teaching methods, modules and device to respond to the changing need for business, education, offering a comprehensive set of degree programme, making programme accessible to students through academic preparedness, initiative, infusing our teaching with real world applicability developing international alliances that add value to our research and teaching and offering high quality executive development programmes that are relevant to the global needs. I assure you an academically pleasant stay here.
With best wishes
Kunwar Haribansh Singh