IIT Kanpur’s Class of 1965 pledges Rs 2.5 crore towards research, innovation awards
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 8, 2025 | 07:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Kanpur’s batch of 1965 is celebrating its Diamond Jubilee Reunion from March 6 to 9 at the campus.
NEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur’s Class of 1965 has pledged Rs 2.5 crore towards ‘Pioneering Research and Innovation Awards’ during their Diamond Jubilee Reunion at campus.
The total sum raised during the reunion is towards establishing the ‘Pioneering Research and Innovation Award’ at the institute, contributing to the alma mater. The Diamond Jubilee Reunion of the Class of 1965 is being held from March 6 to 9.
“The award recognizes path-breaking research and innovation at IIT Kanpur, aligning with the institute’s founding vision to promote originality and creative genius,” the IIT Kanpur statement said.
The annual award is for faculty and students whose work demonstrates originality, creativity and an impact on industry and society. The award aims to inspire future generations to expand their knowledge and technical advancements.
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IIT Kanpur’s batch of 1965
Speaking on the initiative Manindra Agrawal the director of IIT Kanpur said: “The pioneering batch of IIT Kanpur, the class of 1965, have made significant contributions to various initiatives at the Institute and continue giving back. The ‘Pioneering Research and Innovation Award’ is built on the Institute’s founding legacy and would inspire generations of researchers, scholars, and innovators. On behalf of the institute, I extend our sincere thanks and gratitude to the Class of 1965,” the IIT Kanpur statement adds.
The Diamond Jubilee Reunion of IIT Kanpur’s Class of 1965 was marked by shared vision for the institute’s future.
“With the establishment of the ‘Pioneering Research and Innovation Award,’ IIT Kanpur continues to strengthen its research ecosystem and expresses its heartfelt gratitude to the batch for their invaluable contribution and dedication to the institute,” the IIT Kanpur statement adds.
As per the IIT Kanpur statement, the initiative is build upon the batch’s tradition of supporting IIT Kanpur having notable achievements from the past such as establishment of the Pioneer Batch Continuing Education Center (PBCEC) in 2000 and two endowments for the Opportunity School (2010, 2015), which supports education for underprivileged children in campus.
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