It said that developing countries with large youth populations could see their economies soar, provided they invest heavily in young people’s education. A UN report says that with 356 million 10-24 year-olds, India has the world’s largest youth population. That means, by 2020, the average age in India will be 29 and it is set to become the world’s youngest country with 64 percent of its population in the working age group. However, this advantage is going to pay us only if our young population is transformed into skilled manpower to cater to the needs of swift-growing economy of the world. As the educational institutions are the centers of excellence and become means of empowerment for millions. With this thought in mind the Ganga Group of Institutions (GGI) was established in 1989 and has come a long way in a span of 26 years in quality and numbers. The institutes are located in Delhi NCR-Haryana with affiliation to M.D University Rohtak. Students looking forward to a career in Engineering and Technology, Management, Computer Applications, Architecture, Education have one of the top choices available at GGI.
In the backdrop of prevailing scenario of globalization, mass awakening through education is imperative for nation building. The GGI has pledged itself to contribute its bit to a huge task of rebuilding the society. The group now runs 12 institutions; eight schools spread across Delhi, Haryana and Punjab, two colleges in Engineering and Technology, one college in Architecture and Town planning and one college in Education. The institute is utilizing the years of experience to equip the present generation with better career opportunities by way of providing better state-of- the-art infrastructural facilities and equipments. In the backdrop of prevailing scenario of globalization, mass awakening through education is imperative for nation building.