A self-taught Haryana born ascetic ... of the Udasin sect of the Sikh Panth, Lalbaba, residing around the locality having varied and often amazing experiences of life insisted on: “diffusion of education to enable individual to develop their innate abilities, to adjust successfully with the environment and to realize their best self.”
This idea took some concrete shape after...his demise when some of his disciples founded Lalbaba Trust to perpetuate the sacred memory of this great sage, which took the lead to establish a collegiate educational complex (consisting of a school, college and ashrama) to impart his views,“where along with University curriculum sincere efforts should be made to enable the learners to think clearly and act rightly with an ultimate aim of social progress through manifestation of perfection inherent in man”.
As a part of this collegiate educational complex ...the Lalbaba Trust supported by some social workers of the locality established the college in 1964, which was affiliated to the University of Calcutta to provide education at the undergraduate level to the local students.