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IIT-Delhi gets Rs 1 crore donation from 1967 batch alumnus

The donation is aimed at building a substantial endowment that will support research, enhance educational opportunities and nurture future leaders.

IIT Delhi endowment fundIIT Delhi endowment fund: The annual amount received is from Amarjit Bakshi, Founder, Chairman and Managing Director of the Bakshi Group of Enterprises and an alumnus of the 1967 batch (IIT Delhi)

The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) received Rs 1 crore to its endowment fund. The amount is from Amarjit Bakshi, founder, chairman, and managing director of the Bakshi Group of Enterprises and an alumnus of the 1967 batch, and is part of an ongoing pledge initiated by him in 2017.

A statement issued in this regard by the Bakshi Group of Enterprises said the donation aims to build a substantial endowment that will support research, enhance educational opportunities, and nurture future leaders.

Speaking about his contributions, Bakshi said, “IIT Delhi has been the foundation of my professional journey, and I am honoured to contribute to its growth. This endowment is dedicated to enhancing the institute’s ability to deliver world-class education, support pioneering research and nurture the leaders of tomorrow. My vision is for the institute to continue delivering transformative solutions for society and equipping future generations with exceptional opportunities for learning.”

Prof. Rangan Banerjee – Director IIT Delhi, expressed sincere gratitude, stating, “Mr. Amarjit Bakshi’s unwavering commitment to the Endowment Fund is a shining example of the deep bond he shares with his alma mater. His generous donations are playing a key role in strengthening the institute’s academic and research capabilities, inspiring other alumni to follow his lead.”

At the occasion, Bakshi also proposed a visionary Peer Teaching Initiative at IIT Delhi. This programme seeks to empower senior students to conduct interactive sessions on subjects they have mastered, sharing their knowledge and insights with junior students.

By fostering a culture of mentorship and collaborative learning, this initiative aims to enhance the overall learning experience and prepare students for future leadership roles. This initiative aligns with Bakshi’s broader vision for IIT, which is to cultivate well-rounded individuals who can make a positive impact on society, the statement added.

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