IIT Kanpur's Class of 1980 donates Rs 4.2 crore to support initiatives
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 4, 2025 | 05:54 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Kanpur’s Class of 1980 announced the donation during its 45-year reunion attended by 63 alumni members.
NEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur’s Class of 1980 has announced a donation of Rs 4.2 crore during their 45-year reunion to support various initiatives at the campus. The reunion programme was held from March 2 to 4. The event was attended by 63 alumni to reconnect and contribute to the growth of their alma mater.
According to the IIT Kanpur statement, the donation from the alumni will support initiatives at IIT Kanpur in contributing towards hall 3 in celebration of their Hall Day, improvement in facilities across the campus, a grant towards the girls' hostel, and creation of new Corpus Fund.
"The donation will also support the Pravir Dutt Excellence Award, the KS Gandhi and SK Gupta Research Excellence Award, Humanities-Technology Bridge: A tribute to Mahajan and Dhanagare, SK Gupta and KS Gandhi Undergraduate Excellence Award,"the IIT Kanpur statement said.
The donation will support the Pravir Dutt excellence award, the KS Gandhi and SK Gupta Research Excellence Award, Humanities-Technology Bridge; a tribute to Mahajan, Dhanagare, SK Gupta and KS Gandhi Undergraduate Excellence Award.
Reflecting on the reunion event, Manindra Agrawal the director of IIT Kanpur said: “In addition to technical education, IIT Kanpur is committed to shaping responsible citizens who serve as catalysts for change and development. The alumni from the Class of 1980 are thriving in their respective fields while remaining deeply connected to their roots. We are grateful for their generous contribution to the institute, which will provide significant momentum to various academic initiatives on campus."
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IIT Kanpur: Reunion of Class of 1980
The 45-year reunion of the Class of 1980 gathering was marked by profound nostalgia, enduring camaraderie, and meaningful reflection, strengthening batch’s legacy. The institutes extended it appreciation to Class of 1980 for their contributions and looks forward for their continued engagement in adavcing education.
While expressing gratitude for the support, Amey Karkare the dean of resources and alumni said: "IIT Kanpur has always been privileged to have a dedicated and deeply engaged alumni network that consistently contributes to the institute’s advancement. We extend our sincere gratitude to the Class of 1980 for their support and commitment to IIT Kanpur’s continued growth and success."
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