Alumni Gift on Alumni Meet

Times of India

Giving back at the Annual Alumni Meet is a ritual at IIT Kharagpur. In keeping true to the tradition, close to 400 alumni from the 1969, 1979, 1994 and 1997 batches have donated Rs. 3.6 crore to their Alma Mater on the occasion of the 16th Annual Alumni Meet scheduled from January 11-13, 2019. The annual giving is among the several alumni fundraising campaigns conducted by the grand old IIT during the year.

The donation has been made towards their respective batches in endowment mode, partial interest out of which will be utilized every year to support a research program for undergraduate students. To encourage such endowment gifts, classrooms are named after batches which collectively donate Rs. 50 Lakh and more.

“These classrooms remind the students each day that graduation is only the beginning of the life-long bonding with IIT KGP. With each passing year, the memories of the years at IIT KGP become more meaningful bringing back the nostalgia and the warmth of an extended family which they gained at IIT KGP. The idea of giving back in the name of the batch is rekindling this bond with the Kgpian family,” said Prof. Subrata Chattopadhyay, Dean of Alumni Affairs.

The journey was certainly different, to gather enough people from the batches for the cause of the Alma Mater and raise fund for the Alma Mater. In fact, several alumni got connected with the Institute years after their graduation.

For a batch like 1969 the task was by no means easy, made more so by the fact that in the days when they graduated there were no emails, almost no phones (certainly no cell-phones), and no social networking sites. So staying in touch was more of an exception than the rule. Alumni like Pronob Guha, Arvind Jain, Ramnath Mani and later Udit Bhanu Dasgupta from the 1969 batch, hence focused their energies on the activity of friend-raising from their batches. “Each alumnus has their own story and own set of friends in the batch and their own set of emotions to donate to their alma mater,” echoed the batch leaders with a hearty laugh. From the initial 36 contacts, the group soon expanded to 90 and raised Rs. 82 Lakh.

For the alumni from the batch of 1994, the challenge was of a different sort with the alumni being at the peak of their professional lives. Abhirup Mukherjee, Vijay Krishna, Subhas Lingareddy, Chandrakant Ekkirala and Manish Pandey from the batch took up the challenge and motivated the batch for a grand celebration of their Silver Jubilee reunion at the 16th Annual Alumni Meet. Soon, the batch gathered momentum with 180 strong batch-mates and not only reached the target of Rs. 50 Lakh to claim their classroom but raised Rs. 1.22 crore for development work at their respective halls of residence.

“Halls are the heart of IIT KGP where the bonding, which Kgpians are so proud of, begins. Each hall has its own culture and spirit. While residents of some halls are known to win medals in sports, some others are experts in socio-cultural activities and residents from another group of halls go on to win several technological championships. Alumni understand this diverse talent and the varied requirements at the halls such as well-equipped model common rooms, air-conditioned libraries, modern messes etc. and take up the cause for upgrading the facilities at their halls,” remarked Prof. S K Pal, Associate Dean, Alumni Affairs who earlier headed the Hall Management Centre at the Institute.

The 1979 batch which is completing its 40th year of graduation and hence its Ruby Jubilee is very close to becoming the Founding Endowment Batch with Rs. 46 Lakh raised from 36 alumni. Cmdr. V. K. Jaitley, Rakesh Agarwal, Chetan Date, Ranganathan Gurumoorthy and Vipin Asija are raising the tempo of their batch-mates during the event to achieve their goal before the closing ceremony on January 13.

“We Can! We Can!”, that’s not only the name of a book that I have written, rather it encapsulates the tempo of us, Kgpians across all ages, and we can definitely make our best effort in enriching the experience of the younger generations at IIT KGP. We Must! We Must! They are also our descendants through our alma mater, They Are The Future,” said an overwhelmed Cmdr. V. K. Jaitley from the 1979 batch.

While these batches are celebrating at the Meet, another batch also reached their goal way before their Jubilee celebrations. The 1997 batch visited the Institute in December 2017 to celebrate their 20th year and pledged to etch their legacy in the Nalanda Academic Complex by December 2018. 85 donors from the batch led by Anandaroop Bhattacharya, Associate Professor at the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering and Associate Dean of International Relations raised Rs. 60 Lakh just before the Meet, thus becoming the youngest Founding Endowment Batch so far.

“As a batch leader, I am overwhelmed by the response from my friends not only in terms of monetary contributions but also their heartwarming messages that they have expressed expressing their gratitude for the Institute. As we look back after, we realize even more the value of the education we received here and the role the Institute has played in shaping our careers.” expressed an enthusiastic Bhattacharya.

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IIT Kharagpur is celebrating its 16th Annual Alumni Meet scheduled on January 11-13, 2019. Alumni Meet is an occasion when close to 300 alumni visit every year from the batches celebrating their 50th, 40th and 25th year of graduation. This year it was no different as the Institute welcomed the alumni from across the globe starting from the evening of January 10.

A Beautiful Painting of our beloved KGP by Mr. Chandrakant Ekkirala (EE| LLR Hall |1994)

The boys and girls who once cycled around the hallowed boulevards of the campus are now heading various corporations essaying the roles of top managers and board members, running their own entrepreneurial ventures, bureaucrats, leading experts in various domains of technology and finance, award-winning researchers and even artists and performers. You could see former RBI governor Dr. D. Subbarao sharing a hearty laugh with his batch-mate. Then there was entrepreneur Anuradha Acharya, founder and CEO of Ocimum Bio Solutions and Mapmygenome, walking down to the Dept. of Physics where she was a student. And then you could see the Director of the Institute Prof. P P Chakrabarti thanking alumnus Chandrakant Ekkirala for a painting by the latter gifted to him. Did we just hear from a global expert in Physics, Prof. T Venkatesan, Director NUSNNI, National University of Singapore share the latest happening in physics with a wide-eyed greenhorn?

Inauguration Video of 16th Annual Alumni Meet

The 3-day event is lined up with fun and frolic including visit to the departments and halls residence, a tour of the campus, musical night where the alumni and students perform together, illumination – where they come together to create a canvass art with lighted up diyaas or earthen lamps which is the culture of celebrating Diwali at IIT Kharagpur, a marathon across a 2.2km stretch and entertainment programs.

For IIT Kharagpur, this annual reunion of the alumni has a huge significance. The alumni, who engage with their departments and halls of residence and with other units in the Institute, has been networking to forge corporate and academic collaborations. The faculty from the Institute, many of who are themselves alumni, engage with the alumni over these 3 days as part of their outreach initiative to collaborate with various top corporations and global universities. While many of them carry on with ‘addaa’ with these alumni, who were their former students and batch-mates.

“The Annual Alumni Meet is a time for the alumni to explore, discover and reconnect. Amidst the fun and laughter, the alumni also serve a serious responsibility towards their alma mater. Through a reconnection with the Institute, the alumni of IIT Kharagpur make sure that they further the development of the Institute in every way possible. Be it in infrastructure development, initiating scholarships and grants, placements, arranging for guest lectures or industry interaction, the Institute has always found its alumni by its side,” remarked Prof. Subrata Chattopadhyay, Dean, Alumni Affairs.

The halls of residence have been major benefactors this year, with 7 halls receiving more than Rs. 1.5 crore for developmental activities. The Institute has been encouraging the students and wardens to submit proposals for hall development activities which include modern furnishing and equipment for common rooms, messes, study rooms, canteens etc.

“1969, 1979, 1994 and 1997 batches have collectively donated Rs. 3.6 crore in endowment on the occasion of the Annual Alumni Meet this year. You will find unique initiatives like the Ritesh Ranjan Memorial Scholarship, which is collectively donated by the 1997 batch in the memory of their batchmate Ritesh Ranjan who passed away. This connect speaks volumes about the deep bond that the alumni have with their alma mater. We celebrate this bond during the Annual meet and form fresh connections every year,” Dean Chattopadhyay added. Read Full Story

A key initiative during the 16th Annual Alumni Meet was the awarding of the Distinguished Service Award. Ten alumni from India and abroad were honoured for their outstanding contribution to the Institute for facilitating global networking and reach, leading collaborative projects, fundraising initiatives. Each of these alumni contributes a significant amount of their time to work for alumni associations in various parts of the world and help strengthen alumni giving back and engagement with IIT Kharagpur.

Ratun Lahiri, a finance expert from London, who steered reviving the UK Chapter talked about how she led a group of young alumni in London and strategized personalized events to attract participation and engagement from the alumni in the United Kingdom. Today the UK Chapter is a 330 members strong association and will be registering as a non-profit organization soon under UK laws thus enabling tax exemption facility to the alumni who would like to donate to IIT Kharagpur through the organization. She also spoke about the London Summer 2020 event which the Chapter has planned to organize to promote the IIT Kharagpur brand through its alumni among major corporations and academia worldwide. Another award recipient, K Rajah echoed similar ideas with the newly formed Dubai chapter which has been galvanizing the Alumni in the Middle East, particularly UAE.

In Australia, awardee Davender Jain spearheaded joint conference for all IIT directors including IIT KGP with vice-chancellors of eminent Australian universities to promote research, faculty exchange and IIT brand in Australia. While in India, Sabesh Subramaniam, former President of Chennai Chapter, has been an active participant in the IIT KGP executive committee forums with valuable inputs for improvement and has been actively engaged in drumming up support and CSR funding for the Sandhi Project, together with United Way Bengaluru.

Among the other awardees were:

Arun Prakash Das, former Honorary Secretary, Treasurer and the President of TAA Kolkata Chapter. In the days prior to mobile and WhatsApp, Shri Das has worked tirelessly for the networking and get-together for Kolkata alumni

Prof. Probir Gupta, former Dean of the Vinod Gupta School of Management, and the founding Head of the Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law

Meenakshi Kaul Basu, President, PAN IIT Bay Area Alumni and IIT KGP San Francisco Bay Area chapter

Partha Sarathi Chatterjee, an active volunteer for IIT alumni since 1991 in Houston, Texas. He has held various leadership roles – IIT Foundation Board member, President of IIT Kharagpur Houston alumni chapter, Steering Committee member of IIT 2013 Global Conference, Trustee and Board Member of IIT Alumni of Greater Houston.

V Ganesh, General Secretary of TAA Delhi Chapter. In addition to the contribution towards TAA, he helped enable employment for IIT Kharagpur graduates, both in the Indian Navy and in Larsen and Toubro. Ganesh implemented a program where every year, the senior members of TAA mentor the JEE rankers of the year towards various courses and opportunities at IIT Kharagpur.

Late Pran Kurup who was instrumental in starting the alumni initiative of IIT Kharagpur, in the US and was very active in organizing alumni activities and events, was awarded posthumously.  His wife Ms. Lachmi Khemlani, also an alumna, received the award.

Varadarajan Seshamani, one of the first few members who founded the Bangalore Chapter of the IIT Kharagpur Alumni Association in 1971 with his office being the Chapter address where it operated for 23 years.