When most of the people give up on 'big' dreams considering the fact that they are born in a middle-class family, there are some who rise over such notions and create their own destiny. One such person was late Dr. K.C.G. Verghese, who despite being born in an ordinary middle-class family in Kerala, through his hard work and perseverance evolved into one of the top-ranking educationists in the country. The architect of the Hindustan Group of Institutions (HGI), he ventured into the education sector in 1966 after realizing the need for an institution that offers non-formal technical education. He envisioned a country, which will be devoid of poverty and immense scope for employment. Today, HGI includes several institutions imparting quality education in the fields of Engineering,...
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