The Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA), established in 1979 by the father of white revolution Dr Verghese Kurien, is a pioneering academic institution in rural management education and research. It is committed to pursuing excellence along with creativity and integrity. The unique strength of IRMA is its concern with integrating development and management in all its endeavours and activities. This perspective sets IRMA apart from other management and rural development institutions, which are largely concerned with either management or development but not both. Today, IRMA is recognized not only as an institution of excellence in teaching and research but also for having successfully created the new discipline of rural management. Its path-breaking approach is being emulated by other institutions in India and abroad. As a premier institution of professional education and development IRMA has evolved unique curricula for its various programmes.
Institutional Vision
To make continuous and significant contributions to the transformation of rural India through (a) leadership in cutting-edge knowledge creation, (b) innovations in education, (c) pursuance of the ethical imperative of sustainability, and (d) policy-oriented research.
Mission
To promote sustainable, ecologically-friendly, and equitable socio-economic development of rural people through professional management
Objectives
To achieve this mission IRMA has set for itself the following objectives:
- Creating a new breed of professional rural managers with the appropriate ethos and values;
- Helping rural organizations and institutions professionalize their management;
- Empowering rural people through self-sustaining processes;
- Creating new rural management knowledge and theories through action-oriented and problem-solving research and consultancy
- Influencing public policies.
Address to contact:
Institute of Rural Management
Post Box No. 60, Anand 388001.
Gujarat. India.
Contact: 02692 - 260 391 / 260 181
Fax: 02692 - 260188
Post Box No. 60, Anand 388001.
Gujarat. India.
Contact: 02692 - 260 391 / 260 181
Fax: 02692 - 260188
For more details click: www.irma.ac.in
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