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Our Founder, Our Inspiration Dwarikesh group of industries, the parent group of the R R Morarka Public School, was founded by noted industrialist and former member of parliament, Late Sh. Radhey Shyam Ramkumar Ji Morarka. A multi-faceted personality with extraordinary capabilities, Late Sh. Morarka was a visionary par excellence. He envisioned India to be an industrially and socially developed country where everybody shares the fruits of success and the common man enjoys a relatively happy, healthy and secure lifestyle. One of the prominent freedom fighters and a man of high moral values, Sh. R R Morarka's strong commitment for development and concern for the lay man reflects from the projects that he undertook during his lifetime. Apart from founding a major industrial house having a strong presence in diverse sectors, he was also instrumental in the launch of many non-profit, social organisations in areas where they were needed the most, i.e. education, health and infrastructure development. These organisations are still making significant contribution to the society. Sh. Morarka also threw his weight in the political arena to ensure that government policies are not just framed and used as an instrument of governance but are utilised to serve the society, and to transform the common man's life. Late Sh. R R Morarka was born in 1923 in Nawalgarh town of Rajasthan's Shekhawati region. After completing his schooling in Nawalgarh, he went to Mumbai to undertake higher education. While still being a student of the Bombay University, he joined the freedom struggle and took part in the 'Quit India' movement. Though born in a traditional business family, Sh. Morarka was more inclined to social service which led to his joining active politics. During the country's first general elections, he contested from Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan) parliamentary constituency on a Congress ticket and won. His popularity can be gauged by the fact that the people of his constituency elected him thrice in a row and he represented them till 1967. Building the economy, serving the people
A
Great Visionary Late
Sh. R R Morarka
again became a member of parliament in 1978. This time, it was the turn of
the upper house. He remained a Rajya Sabha member till 1984. During his
long stint in the parliament, he was member of many important
parliamentary committees such as the ones dealing with the Companies
(Amendment) Bill, 1953, Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, Life Insurance
Corporation of India Bill etc. In 1964, he was entrusted with the
responsibility of heading the Public Accounts Committee. He was also a
member of the Estimates Committee. As a Rajya Sabha Member, Sh. Morarka
was on the panel of Vice Chairmen during 1979-1980. He was also a member
of the upper house's Committee of Privilege, and the General Purpose
Committee. During his long
political career, Sh. R R Morarka represented the country on many
international forums including the International Convention of
Parliamentarians held at Canberra (Australia). He also headed many
parliamentary delegations to different countries. Though a great
personality, he believed in the principle of 'simple living, high
thinking' and never compromised on his principles and moral values. At
R R Morarka Public School, we get our inspiration from the words and deeds
of the great visionary and are collectively working with our parent group
to make his selfless dreams come true. |
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