The story of late
Dr. Daniel Abraham
Dr. Daniel Abraham had a vision to reach out to the people in North India. This gave him enough courage to leave his job in the High Court of Kerala and come to Ludhiana, Punjab with just Rs. 1.50 in his pocket in the year 1959. He worked as a clerk in the Christian Medical College and Hospital and then went on to become the first Indian Chaplain.
In the year 1973, he started the CFC Public School, in Ludhiana, Punjab. In the year 2006, CFC achieved another milestone in the educational sphere by starting St. Paul’s Public School, 30 kms from Ludhiana. This campus is also home to the St. Paul’s Hostel for Girls, which comes under the Dr. D. Abraham Educational and Charitable Trust.