The need for health care had been realized by the Congregation of the Daughters of St. Anne Ranch as the prime need. Therefore St. Anne's ANM training school is established in year 2011 at Raja Ulhatu. This Institution is recognized by the Department of Health Medical Education & Family Welfare Government of Tharkhand Ranchi and approved by the Indian Nursing Council Cert No. 18-36/7490-INC. Also approved by the Tharkhand Nurses Registration Council Jharkhand in the year 2011 The General Nursing and Midwifery Training is established in the year 2018
The Institution is Govern by the President Superior General of the Congregation of the Daughters of St Anne Kanchi, Jharkhand. The Congregation of the Daughters of St. Anne, Ranchi is an Indigenous Congregation which is founded in Ranchi Chotanagpur present Jharkhand, India in year of 1897 by Mother Mary Bernadette Prasad Kispetta, a local chotanagpur tribal woman, together with thee of her companions. Mother Bernadette became the first tribal woman of India to be declared a "Servant of God" by the Catholic Church
We firmly believe that health is the fundamental human right. Maintenance of optimum level of health is imperative to individual as well as social responsibility.
However,without active involvement of the community health can never be adequately achieved by health services We believe in accordance with its Constitution has a form conviction that institute plays a vital role in the Urban and rural health care delivery system, committed to forma dedicated, sensitive, responsible Nurses to meet the health needs of the community and prepare efficient Nurses in order to provide accessible, equitable, affordable and quality health care. A Nurse has to act as catalyst for promoting inter-social convergence in promoting and preventive health care. The Institute asserts that a committed, skilled and effective Nurse is the indispensable means to achieve the goals of Health Care System which aims at bringing about dramatic improvement in the health care system and health status of the country.
Therefore the institute has to inculcate respect to human life and its moral values, and render selfless service to humanity without any discrimination of class, creed and gender and practice basic health care at a defined level of proficiency in accordance with the needs of the community. Further, the institute obligates to provide conductive atmosphere and facilities to general educational pattern as well a Nursing education system as per INC rules and regulations.