Ramjas School

Our Founder​

THE LAMP CAN NEVER LIGHT ANOTHER LAMP, UNLESS IT CONTINUES TO BURN ITS OWN FLAME”

Late Rai Kedar Nath Ji, Founder of Ramjas Institutions, was born on 17th January, 1859. Despite constraints of poverty, he pursued his studies with great devotion, dedication and distinction and rose to the position of a Session judge. He was a man of a keen intellect and had in him a rare combination of sterling qualities like simplicity, compassion, sacrifice, fortitude, strong will and irrepressible zeal. He was in real sense a true “Karma Yogi”. The attainment of his high life mission, by way of establishing, organizing and administering schools, is a clear mirror of his dedicated spirit of service and untiring hard work. He was a beacon of light and left no stone unturned to dispel darkness of ignorance prevailing in the society.

He resigned from the post of Session judge and made a significant, mark in the annals of history by devoting himself to serve the cause of education. He established temples of learning. The Ramjas Schools to set a new awakening and perpetuate the sacred memory of his dear father, Late Lala Ramjas Mal. His ceaseless work since 1912 bore fruits with the Ramjas Team expanding to include 16 schools, one Day-Boarding School, one Post-Graduate Ramjas College and Ramjas Sports & Mountaineering Institute, with a fraternity of about 15,000 students and staff.