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Shaping future-ready, socially responsible leaders with a global perspective
Financial Express Hyderabad
|December 29, 2025
ESTABLISHED IN 2020 by the esteemed Rajasthani Sammelan Education Trust (RSET), Durgadevi Saraf Global Business School (DSGS) is a forward-looking institution built on a strong philanthropic and educational legacy.
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RSET, a leading charitable organisation, has contributed to management education for over a decade, consistently promoting academic excellence, ethical values, and social responsibility. The B-school further benefits from the academic strength, governance expertise, and mentoring support of its sister institution, Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies (DSIMS), ensuring continuity in quality, governance and best practices in management education.
The institute was generously established by its principal donor, Mahavirprasad G. Saraf, who named the institution in memory of his late mother, Durgadevi Saraf. This dedication symbolises the values of integrity, compassion, inclusivity, and lifelong learning that form the philosophical foundation of the institution. Since its inception, the business school has remained steadfast in its commitment to nurturing leaders who are professionally competent, ethically grounded, socially conscious, and globally aware.
Vision, mission and academic philosophy
The core vision of Durgadevi Saraf Global Business School is to emerge as one of India's most preferred B-schools by developing responsible, ethical, and future-ready business leaders with a strong global outlook. The institute pursues this vision by fostering an academic ecosystem that emphasizes rigour, innovation, creativity, inclusivity, and continuous learning. The school firmly believes that management education must go beyond textbook knowledge and examinations, equipping students with adaptability, empathy, leadership capabilities, and real-world problem-solving skills necessary to thrive in complex and dynamic business environments.
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