Rural Development Welfare & Education Society (a Society with National Presence) was established in 2010 by group of professionals dedicated for the uplift of disadvantage groups of the Society. It recognizes not only the reserved groups Scheduled in the Constitution of India but also includes women, candidates below Poverty Line who are unable to pursue formal education in urge to earning their livelihood, Wards of Deceased Army and Police personnel, Wards of Widows and specially the School Dropouts. The major field identified by the Management Committee was Vocational and Technical education including short term courses with Multi-entry and Multi-exit options so that the candidates may earn while they learn. As per the socio economic data of our country, the major reason for poverty and unemployment in our country is the lack of education and skills which enables a person to find a suitable job in the Modern Industrial Arena. Today the Society has established ITI (Samrat Ashok Pvt. I.T.I) & Vocational Training Institution. The institution has always emphasized on Professional, Technical and Para Medical Education so that we can built a work force equipped with technical knowledge and craftsmen skills in a very short span of their lives. The programs are very carefully chosen which are innovative and relevant to the society and are being offered with moderate fee yet modern facilities. All the programs are aimed both the aspiring students as well as the working professionals. Flexible mode of teaching represents a major element in our programs. The Institution for the first time is also going to introduce “Industry Sponsored Courses†wherein the students will be trained as per the requirement of the specific Industry and will be practically trained in the concerned Industry itself. After passing out from the course, they will be appointed in the concerned Industry. The Institution strives to produce highly employable professionals of highest possible quality in areas of strategic importance, which would not only benefit the students but would also fuel India’s growth towards a developed economy.