ST. VINCENT PALLOTTI COLLEGE KAPA, RAIPUR

ST. VINCENT PALLOTTI COLLEGE KAPA, RAIPUR

ST. VINCENT PALLOTTI COLLEGE, RAIPUR:

December 3, 1995: St. Vincent Pallotti College started with the laying of the Foundation Stone by Very Rev. Provincial Christudhas.

St. Vincent pallotti college, raipur:

This Institution came into existence when we, the Pallottines were still as one undivided Province. It came up winning lot of admirations and success. Few years passed by smoothly. Then misfortune visited on the way of development of the college only to shatter the name and fame of this renowned Institution. But once again, at with visible glimpse of hope, the Institution is hoping to boom up.

About college :-

The college is named after St. Vincent Pallotti, a saint who was born in Rome in 1795. His desire for charity prompted him to establish a religious society of Priests and Brothers. His service to humanity was remarkable and his life was exemplary in thought, word and deed. His extraordinary life bore witness to Jesus Christ. His unquenchable thirst for services was felt by large number of people.

St. Vincent Pallotti College established in the year 1995. This society is renowned as the congregation of the Pallotine fathers & Brothers. The good services of the society are spread all over the world, making a beginning in India in 1951. The society seeks to live up to the ideals of St. Vincent Pallotti in spread the flame of charity. Its essential effort is in proclaiming to the world that unity & happiness lie in service.

Vidya prosahan sangh

In its efforts to extend service in various fields, the Society decided to render its support in the field of education too. Resultantly, Vidya Protsahan Sangh was registered in 1974. Under this registered society, among other institutes St. Vincent Pallotti College was set up as the first institution for higher education in the year 1995.

Ownership

St. Vincent Pallotti College is established and administered by Vidya Protsahan Sangh, a charitable Society under the article 30(1) of the constitution of India, primarily meant for Christian minorities. The college also caters to the educational need of the others