
The Guru Nanak Group of Institutions, managed by the Sri Nanak Jhira Saheb Foundation in Bidar, exemplifies this principle. At the helm of its success is Dr. Reshma Kaur, the esteemed Vice Chairperson, who has transformed the educational landscape of Bidar, Karnataka, elevating its institutions to remarkable heights.
Born on February 21, 1965, to Sardar Surat Singh Ji and Sardarni Roop Kaur Ji, Dr. Reshma Kaur possesses a strong academic foundation with degrees in Commerce (B.Com), Law (LLB), and a Master's in Business Administration (MBA). Her diverse educational background has been instrumental in shaping her dynamic contributions to education and society.
A Leader with a Vision
Since 1998, Dr. Kaur has served as the Vice Chairperson of the Guru Nanak Group of Institutions. Her leadership reflects her commitment to quality education and societal upliftment. With a pragmatic approach, she has consistently worked towards addressing the educational, social, and economic needs of Bidar district, establishing herself as an inspirational leader.
Under her guidance, the Guru Nanak Group of Institutions has expanded into a network of 20 premier institutions, including schools, colleges, nursing, and pharmacy institutions. These institutions serve over 10,000 students and employ more than 1,500 individuals, making a significant impact on the region's development.
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