IIT Bombay Alumni Day: Class Of '99 Pledges ₹21.2 Crore For Legacy Projects

IIT Bombay Alumni Day: Class Of '99 Pledges ₹21.2 Crore For Legacy Projects

The 'Distinguished Service Award', a coveted honour at IIT-B, was presented to three alumni. Rajindra Harcharan Singh, from the Mechanical Engineering batch of 1988, was recognised for his exceptional achievements in his field and continued support to the institute.

Vikrant JhaUpdated: Monday, December 30, 2024, 02:51 PM IST
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Alumni Day celebrated at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay on December 29, 2024. |

The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT-B) celebrated its annual Alumni Day on Sunday with a grand event recognising remarkable contributions by its alumni and a historic pledge of Rs 21.2 crore by the Silver Jubilee Batch (Class of ’99). 

The 'Distinguished Service Award', a coveted honour at IIT-B, was presented to three alumni. Rajindra Harcharan Singh, from the Mechanical Engineering batch of 1988, was recognised for his exceptional achievements in his field and continued support to the institute. Sandeep Asthana, from the Chemical Engineering batch of 1990, was lauded for his professional excellence and impactful contributions, while Sudhir Jayram Nikam, from the Chemical Engineering batch of 1993, was honoured for his remarkable career and dedication to IIT-B’s progress.  

Six alumni received the 'Chapter Service Awards' for their efforts in strengthening alumni networks and supporting the Institute. Recipients included Rajesh Soy, representing the Seattle, USA Chapter; Ranjan Ojha, from the Chicago, USA Chapter; and Shweta Bhandari and Sagar Shah from the Greater New York, USA Chapter. Indian chapters were represented by Sita Mahalakshmi Durvasula, from the Hyderabad Chapter, and Sunay Wagle, from the Pune Chapter.  

The highlight of the event was the pledge of Rs 21.2 crore by the Silver Jubilee Batch (Class of ’99) for the Legacy Project. The funds will be used to support academic and research initiatives, upgrade infrastructure, and advance IIT-B’s vision of ranking among the world’s top 50 universities by 2030.

Director Prof. Shireesh Kedare emphasised the importance of alumni contributions, saying, “Our alumni are a big asset. They not only bring resources but also expertise and industry connections that drive IIT Bombay’s growth,” the institute’s director said. IIT-B also unveiled a "Donor Wall" to honour its top benefactors, whose contributions have established Centres of Excellence, funded Chair Professorships, and enhanced student development initiatives.

The day also paid tribute to the Class of 1963, IIT-B’s second graduating batch. Dr. Dhirendranath N. Buragohain, representing the class, shared fond memories of his time at the Institute. The launch of the GO-IIT Bombay Campaign and the presentation of “Project Evergreen,” focusing on student housing, showcased the alumni community’s continued commitment to the Institute. 

Tribute to former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, who passed away on December 26, was also paid during the celebration of the alumni day at IIT-B.

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