IIT Kanpur batch of 1999 pledges Rs 11.6 crore to improve infrastructure, research
Suviral Shukla | December 30, 2024 | 04:28 PM IST | 1 min read
IIT Kanpur recently hosted a three-day event to mark 25 years of ‘excellence and achievement’ of its Class of 1999.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur’s batch of 1999 has pledged Rs 11.6 crore to enhance infrastructure, advance research, and support academic excellence of the institute. IIT Kanpur celebrated the silver jubilee reunion for its class of 1999 from December 27 to December 29. JEE Main 2025 Live
The commemoration hosted by IIT Kanpur on the batch’s 25 years of excellence and achievement was a three-day event with several activities, including campus tours, interactive sessions with current students, and cultural programmes allowing the alumni to relive the memories, engage with peers, and reflect on their journeys since their time at the institute.
On Sunday, the
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
also hosted its annual alumni day where its silver jubilee batch (class of 1999) infused Rs 21.2 crore towards Legacy Project.
IIT Kanpur alumni: ‘Deep pride’
Manindra Agrawal, director of IIT Kanpur, said: "Our alumni not only honour the institute's tradition of excellence but also actively shape its future. We take pride in their extraordinary accomplishments and are grateful for their continued support and vision in fortifying IIT Kanpur's legacy”.
"The ₹11.6-crore pledge from the class of 1999 is a remarkable demonstration of their commitment to IIT Kanpur's continued excellence. By supporting the enhancement of infrastructure, R&D facilities, and academic programmes, they are helping to further elevate the institute’s standing as a global leader in technological education and innovation,” Amey Karkare, dean of resources and alumni said.
Damnish Kumar, alumnus, class of 1999, stated: "We are honoured to unite and contribute to our cherished Alma mater, IIT Kanpur. Our collective support reflects our deep pride in the institution and our shared vision for its continued success. I express heartfelt gratitude to each of my batch mates for their generous participation in this endeavor.”
The pledge made by the class of 1999 will play a key role in driving the institute’s continued growth and excellence, the institute said.
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