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Shri Krishna Prasad Singh - The Founder
The eminent personality of Shri Krishna Prasad Singh has many aspects of greatness. He is an educationist with a vision; a dreamer with a sense of mission; a thinker with his eyes set on a bright future for his country; an activist with a remarkable quality of leadership and a democratic spirit and, above all, a humanitarian, who works ceaselessly for social reforms, moral transformation and public welfare.
Born in a very simple family of Banka, Bihar in 1935, Mr. Singh started his career as a civil servant. However, realizing that a new order was in the offing he relinquished his job and devoted himself passionately to the task of nation building.
Mr. Singh developed a strategic focus for the UK Group’s business activities, organizing them around India and Abroad imperatives. This focus was instrumental in the UK Group’s ability to increase its corporate activities since he started, culminating in a successful corporate dedicated infrastructure for service to the nation.
Mr. Singh helped the Group a series of transformative initiatives that put our entire corporate business activities on a trajectory of impact and influence unequalled in its history.
Smt. Urmila Devi - The Stimulator
A woman of outstanding integrity and dynamism, who succeeded in every endeavour, a motivator, an inspirational and a true Indian lady who channelized her energies into building professional organization and a better India.
She was a successful industry visionary and would remain as a role model for others by providing social contribution to society. On account of her dedicated services to various sections of society particularly, of the poor and backward classes, she was revered by all.
In the recent years, she was dedicating her maximum time for alleviating poverty of the economically backward people. She always advocated for granting a rightful place for weaker sections. She was above caste politics and wanted all to come up regardless of their caste, colour and creed. For these qualities, she commanded great respect amongst the masses. She firmly held the view that all differences in life that exist today can be amicably resolved with meaningful meetings and dialogues.