Foundation Day

IIT Kanpur Celebrates its 66th Foundation Day

IIT Kanpur marked its 66 years of Excellence and Innovation, celebrating its enduring legacy of shaping ideas, institutions, and impact. The Foundation Day 2025 ceremony was graced by Shri Adil Zainulbhai, Chairperson, Board of Governors, Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Goa, as the Chief Guest.

The felicitation ceremony commenced with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp by Shri Adil Zainulbhai, Chief Guest, and Prof. Manindra Agrawal, Director, IIT Kanpur, in the presence of Prof. Braj Bhushan, Deputy Director, IIT Kanpur ; Prof. Amey Karkare, Dean of Resources and Alumni, IIT Kanpur ; Prof. Jitendra Bera, Dean of Faculty Affairs, IIT Kanpur along with distinguished faculty members, students, staff, and guests.

IIT Kanpur honored 21 awardees with prestigious awards recognizing their impactful contributions and dedication. The awards, Distinguished Alumni Awards, Distinguished Services Awards, Young Alumni Awards, and Institute Fellow Awards, celebrated the Institute’s tradition of excellence, innovation, and leadership across disciplines.

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Featured Article

Mr. Ankur Garg

Journey to ISRO: Mr. Ankur Garg

Scientist, Space Applications Centre (ISRO)

From a curious child in Jabalpur who gazed at the night sky to a scientist contributing to some of India’s most significant space missions, journey is one of passion, perseverance, and purpose. An IIT Kanpur alumnus and a key contributor at ISRO’s Space Applications Centre, Mr. Ankur Garg (MT/CSE/2015) has worked on nationally impactful missions such as Oceansat-3, Cartosat-2S, and Resourcesat, and now leads algorithm development for upcoming projects like TRISHNA and the G20 Satellite. His story reflects not only a deep love for science and exploration but also a commitment to creating technologies that serve society — a journey recently recognised with the prestigious Vigyan Yuva Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award 2025. In an engaging interaction with the DoRA Office, he reflects on his unconventional journey and how IITK laid the foundation for dreaming big.

Abhishek Anand during campus life

In front of IIT Kanpur Gate in the year 2013

1. Please tell us about your early childhood and how your journey eventually led you to IIT Kanpur.

I was born on 25th February 1992 in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. My entire schooling—from kindergarten up to Class 12—was at Maharishi Vidya Mandir, a CBSE school in Jabalpur. Those years laid a strong academic foundation for me and also shaped my interest in science and technology.

After school, I pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Jabalpur Engineering College, completing it in 2013. During my undergraduate years, I became increasingly inclined toward deeper technical understanding and research-oriented environments. That motivated me to prepare seriously for the GATE examination.

I appeared for GATE in 2013, secured a good rank, and subsequently went through the written test and interview process at IIT Kanpur. After clearing them, I joined IIT Kanpur in 2013, which became a pivotal milestone in my academic and professional journey.

Abhishek Anand during campus life

2. What influenced your decision to join ISRO? Did you consider any other career paths, and was your inclination toward ISRO or scientific research present from the beginning or developed during your engineering years?

From my childhood, I was always fascinated by the night sky. I used to look at the stars and wonder how they were formed and what lay beyond them. This curiosity stayed with me, but it became much stronger during my engineering years. At that time, the media coverage of major Indian space missions like Chandrayaan, Mangalyaan, IRNSS, and various rocket launches deeply inspired me. These achievements made me dream about working in space science and contributing to such missions.

Academically, I was on a path that typically leads to a software development career. As a Computer Science graduate from IIT Kanpur, the most common option for me was to join a large multinational company as a software engineer. However, my growing interest in space pushed me to explore a different direction.

I decided to appear for the ISRO recruitment exam, and I secured AIR 1. That success gave me the confidence to follow my passion, and I eventually joined the Space Applications Centre (ISRO). Looking back, the combination of childhood curiosity and the inspiration I received during my engineering years played a major role in shaping my decision to join ISRO.

Abhishek Anand during campus life

Visit to CNES France in 2023

Abhishek Anand during campus life

Visit to CNES, France in 2023

3. Which experiences or mentors influenced your career path?

The biggest influence on my career path came from the outstanding work ISRO was doing during my formative years. Missions like Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan, and the strong media coverage around them, made a deep impression on me. Seeing India achieve such milestones sparked a sense of pride and curiosity, and gradually shaped my desire to contribute to space science and technology. These experiences created a long-term motivation in me, and ultimately led me to choose this field as my career path.

4. Do you have any fond memories of your IITK days?

I have many fond memories from my days at IIT Kanpur. Life in Hall-7—the canteen, the mess, the MT area, and the everyday interactions with friends and seniors—formed a very special part of my journey. The campus itself was beautiful and peaceful, with cycles everywhere, open spaces, and the constant chirping of birds creating an inspiring environment.

I was fortunate to learn from several exceptional professors, including Dr. Harish Karnick, Dr. Manindra Agrawal, Dr. Sumit Ganguly, Prof. Dheeraj Sanghi, Dr. Surendra Baswana, Dr. Sanjeev Saxena, and Dr. Anil Seth. I remember their teachings very clearly. Their guidance, along with the academic atmosphere and peer interactions, played a major role in shaping my thinking.

Those days at IITK gave me exposure, confidence, and experiences that I continue to draw upon in my professional career even today.

Abhishek Anand during campus life

5. You have contributed to major missions like Oceansat-3, Cartosat-2S, Resourcesat, EOS-08, and the Microsat/Nanosat series. What was the most challenging project?

For me, the most challenging project was Oceansat-3. The mission plays an important role in studying ocean characteristics, especially in deriving chlorophyll concentration, which acts as a proxy for locating potential fish zones. These advisories are shared with fishermen across India and directly support their livelihoods. Because of this social impact, the responsibility felt even greater.

The sensor on Oceansat-3 is one of the best in the world for ocean colour studies. It uses lowcost indigenous hardware, a novel data acquisition scheme, and several advanced software algorithms. I was responsible for developing the end-to-end processing pipeline for this mission. Initially, many people felt that the complexity of the system might limit its performance. But with ISRO’s strong review culture, rigorous testing, and continuous refinement, we were able to overcome every challenge.

When the satellite was finally launched and the data started coming in, everything worked exactly as planned. Even today, Oceansat-3 continues to deliver excellent-quality data, and fishermen across the country benefit from the advisories generated using this mission for their livelihood.

6. How has AI helped make satellite data easier to process and interpret, and could you explain this in simple terms for readers who may not be familiar with the topic?

With so many satellites in space today—more than a thousand observing the Earth—the amount of data they send back is far too large for humans to check or interpret manually. This is where AI has become a game-changer. AI models can automatically find and correct errors in the data, process huge volumes of information within minutes, and even interpret patterns just like a trained analyst. With the rise of deep learning, LLMs, and agentic AI systems, satellite data processing has become faster, more accurate, and almost fully automated. This allows scientists and agencies to deliver useful insights—like weather alerts, ocean information, or crop health—even in near real time.

7. You currently lead algorithm development for missions like TRISHNA (Indo-French Mission), the G20 Satellite, and the Resourcesat-3S Stereo Mission. Could you tell us a little about these projects and your role?

I am currently involved in three important upcoming missions, each of which has a unique global purpose.

TRISHNA is a collaborative mission between ISRO and CNES (France). Its main objective is to study water stress, which means understanding how much water plants are losing and how efficiently they are using it. In simple terms, water stress tells us whether crops, forests, or natural vegetation are getting enough water or facing shortages. TRISHNA is the first mission of its kind in the world, and its data will support agriculture, drought monitoring, climate studies, and sustainable water management.

The G20 Satellite is another unique mission, conceived by the Government of India and implemented by ISRO. It aims to study climate change, pollution levels, forest fires, and environmental impacts across the globe. It is a collaborative effort among all G20 countries, with India playing a central role by providing the satellite platform, payloads, and launch vehicle. The mission will create a shared global system for monitoring Earth’s health.

The Resourcesat-3S Stereo Mission focuses on generating high-resolution 3D maps of the Earth. It will help track how terrain elev­ations change over time due to human activities, earthquakes, landslides, and other natural processes. These 3D datasets will be extremely valuable for urban planning, hydrology, flood modelling, infrastructure development, and disaster management. Across all these missions, I lead the development of the algorithmic and processing pipelines that convert raw satellite data into usable and actionable products.

Abhishek Anand during campus life Abhishek Anand during campus life

8.You recently received the Vigyan Yuva Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award 2025. How did you feel when you received this award?

I felt truly ecstatic, and it is difficult to express that feeling in words. I consider this recognition a blessing from my parents, grandparents, mentors, seniors, all well-wishers who have guided and supported me throughout my journey and the constant support from my wife. Having my work recognised at the national level means a great deal to me. It is both an honour and a motivation, encouraging me to contribute even more meaningfully to science and to future national missions.

9. Many students dream of working at ISRO. What advice would you give to young researchers who want to pursue their career in space science, data processing, or AI-related fields?

I would encourage students to stay curious, keep learning new technologies, and follow the exciting innovations happening in space science and AI. The global space economy is growing rapidly, and India is emerging as a major player. With the new Indian Space Policy, the space sector has opened up in a big way to private companies and startups. Today, more than 200 young space startups have already come up in India, working on everything from satellites and rockets to AI-based analytics and data processing.

My advice is to actively explore what is happening around the world—how space technology, AI, data science, and even quantum computing are being used to solve real problems. Look at those challenges, think creatively, and ask yourself what new problems you can solve using these technologies.

Whether one joins ISRO or builds a startup, the goal should be to innovate and contribute to India’s leadership in the global space sector. This is a great time to be in this field, and young researchers can play a major role in shaping its future.

10. Besides your hard work, who would you say played a key role in your achievement at such an early age?

My parents and grandparents have been my biggest source of strength since childhood. The constant support of my wife, and the guidance of my mentors, seniors, and well-wishers, have helped me at every stage.

I would also credit the culture of ISRO and the Space Applications Centre, which offers a unique environment for learning, collaboration, and exposure to multidisciplinary work in space science and technology. All of these together have shaped my growth and contributed to whatever I have achieved so far.

11. How do you like to spend your free time?

In my free time, I enjoy reading and exploring the latest developments in space science from around the world. I also like travelling, and whenever I get a break or vacation, I try to visit new places and experience something different.

Spotlight

IITK Delegation visits USA

IITKarvaan’s USA tour this October brought the IIT Kanpur spirit to four vibrant cities including Bay Area, Dallas, Boston, and New York. Each stop witnessed inspiring gatherings of IIT Kanpur alumni, filled with conversations on innovation, collaboration, and shared memories. From reconnecting with old friends to exploring new ideas for the institute’s future, the tour beautifully reflected the strength and warmth of our global alumni community. Their enthusiasm and support continue to keep the IIT Kanpur legacy alive and thriving around the world.

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IIT Karvaan: Celebrating our Alumni Spirit Across Hyderabad & Bengaluru

IITKarvaan visited two major Indian cities starting with Hyderabad that brought together our vibrant alumni community for an engaging evening filled with conversations, shared memories, and renewed connections. A proud moment of the evening was the formal accreditation of the IIT Kanpur Alumni Association - Hyderabad Chapter, recognizing their outstanding efforts in fostering community engagement and strengthening alumni ties in the region. The next destination was Bengaluru, which turned it into an unforgettable evening. The warmth, enthusiasm, and deep sense of belonging on display truly reflected the strength of our community in Bengaluru.

IIT Kanpur & Shibodhi Foundation Launch FSAI Program to Drive Deep-Tech Student Innovation

IIT Kanpur, in partnership with the Shibodhi Foundation; the family foundation of Dr. BVR Mohan Reddy (Founder Chairman, Cyient) unveiled the Future Secure AI Innovation (FSAI) Program to nurture deep-tech entrepreneurship among undergraduate undergraduate students. Focusing on Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence.

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IIT Kanpur Hosts Samanvay

Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath ji, graced IIT Kanpur’s flagship corporate–academia summit Samanvay 2025, emphasizing industry–academia collaboration for building a self-reliant, technologically advanced India. Focused on AI, Sustainability, and Cybersecurity, the summit brought together leaders from government, industry, and academia for panel discussions, an innovation exhibition, and collaborative dialogue. Prof. Manindra Agrawal, Director IIT Kanpur, highlighted the role of translational technology development, while Dr. Harrick Vin (CTO, TCS) delivered an insightful keynote on human ingenuity and technology driving inclusive innovation. A key highlight was the MoU signing between IIT Kanpur’s Airawat Research Foundation (Prof. Sachchida Nand Tripathi) and TCS, paving the way for AI-driven urban planning and sustainability solutions.

Inter IIT Cultural Meet 8.0 Gets Inaugurated at IIT Kanpur

The Inter IIT Cultural Meet 8.0 (IICM 8.0) was formally inaugurated on 23 December 2025 at IIT Kanpur, marking the beginning of a national celebration of art, creativity, and cultural unity across the IIT fraternity. The opening ceremony was graced by Chief Guest Dr. Soma Ghosh (Padma Shri awardee), Prof. Manindra Agrawal (Director, IIT Kanpur), Prof. Braj Bhushan (Deputy Director, IIT Kanpur), Prof. Pratik Sen (Dean of Students’ Affairs, IIT Kanpur), and Prof. Sagar Chakraborty (Chairman, CMAC, IIT Kanpur). The event featured traditional rituals and a captivating Kathak performance by Ms. Kratika Singh and Ms. Priyanka setting the tone for the days ahead.

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Faculty Achievements

Prof. Jayant K. Singh

Prof. Jayant K. Singh
(BT/CHE/1997)

Prof. Jayant K. Singh, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Kanpur was elected as a Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy (INSA).

Prof. Ritika Gautam Singh

Prof. Prakash Chandra Mondal

Prof. Prakash Chandra Mondal, from the Department of Chemistry at IIT Kanpur was appointed to the Advisory Board of the prestigious Journal of Materials Chemistry C, published by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Prof. Swagata Mukherjee

Prof. Ashoke De
(MT/AE/2004)

Prof. Ashoke De, Department of Aerospace Engineering was elected as a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE), a prestigious recognition of his distinguished and exceptional contributions to the field of Engineering and Technology.

Prof. Ajay V. Singh

Prof. Amit Agarwal

Prof. Amit Agarwal, Department of Physics was elected as a Fellow of the The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI), in recognition of his innovative contributions to the understanding of quantum materials.

Prof. Pratik Sen

Prof. Pratik Sen

Prof. Pratik Sen, Department of Chemistry was elected as a Fellow of The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) in recognition of his significant contributions to ultrafast photo-processes in restricted environments, biophysical chemistry, and solution chemistry.

Prof. Rajiv Sinha

Prof. Rajiv Sinha

Prof. Rajiv Sinha, from the Department of Earth Sciences, IIT Kanpur, was elected as a Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy - INSA, effective January 1, 2026.

Prof. Nihar Ranjan

Prof. Nihar Ranjan

Prof. Nihar Ranjan Patra, from the Department of Civil Engineering , IIT Kanpur, was elected as a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), a prestigious recognition of his outstanding contributions to geotechnical and civil engineering.

Prof. Nihar Ranjan

Prof. Avinash Kumar Agarwal Awarded Prestigious J. C. Bose Grant 2025

Prof. Avinash Kumar Agarwal, Department of Mechanical Engineering, was awarded the prestigious J. C. Bose Grant (2025 cycle) by the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF).

Prof. Nihar Ranjan

Prof. Bushra Ateeq Awarded Prestigious J. C. Bose Grant 2025

Prof. Bushra Ateeq, Department of Biological Sciences & Bioengineering, was awarded the prestigious J. C. Bose Grant 2025 by the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) for her research in the fight against cancer.

Prof. Nihar Ranjan

Prof. Sankar Rath Awarded Prestigious J. C. Bose Grant 2025

Prof. Sankar Rath, Department of Chemistry, was awarded the prestigious J. C. Bose Grant 2025 by the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) for his project “Diheme Enzymes: Understanding Nature’s Design for Cooperative Catalysis and Sustainable Development.”

Prof. Nihar Ranjan

Prof. Jitendra Bera Awarded Prestigious J. C. Bose Grant 2025

Prof. Jitendra Bera, Department of Chemistry, was awarded the prestigious J. C. Bose Grant 2025 by the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) for his project “Secondary-Sphere Interactions for Controlling Catalytic Efficacy and Selectivity.

Prof. Arun Shukla

Prof. Arun Shukla

Prof. Arun Shukla, from the Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering (BSBE) was elected as a Fellow of TWAS – The World Academy of Sciences 2026.

Prof. Arun Shukla

Prof. Saikat Chakrabarti

Prof. Saikat Chakrabarti, Department of Electrical Engineering was elevated to the prestigious IEEE Fellow, in recognition of his contributions to power system state and parameter estimation, and networked microgrid protection and control.

Alumni in Focus

Prof. Ashutosh Sharma

Prof. Archana Shukla

Prof. Archana Shukla (PHD/HSS/1989), was appointed as the new Director of Hari Shankar Singhania School of Business (HSB) at JK Lakshmipat University, Jaipur.

Prof. Ashutosh Sharma

Prof. Anigmanshu Ghatak

Prof. Anigmanshu Ghatak (MT/CHE/1998), was awarded the J C Bose Grant 2025, by Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF).

Mr. Sanjiv Puri

Mr. Sarfaraz Ahmad

Mr. Sarfaraz Ahmad (BT/AE/2007)(IAS, 2009 batch), was appointed as the Managing Director of Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL)

Dr. Rakesh K. Jain

Prof. Jayant K. Singh

Prof. Jayant K. Singh (BT/CHE/1997), was elected as a Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy (INSA).

Dr. Rakesh K. Jain

Dr. Karthik Nayani

Dr. Karthik Nayani (BT/CHE/2009), was awarded the prestigious NSF CAREER Award by the U.S. National Science Foundation.

Dr. Rakesh K. Jain

Prof. Neeraj Misra

Prof. Neeraj Misra (MSc/PHD/STAT/1985/1991), was awarded 1989 Batch Faculty Award 2024.

Dr. Rakesh K. Jain

Prof. Nitin Gupta

Prof. Nitin Gupta (BT/CSE/2004) was awarded the Excellence in Teaching Award 2025.

Dr. Rakesh K. Jain

Prof. Chinmoy Kolay

Prof. Chinmoy Kolay (MT/CE/2009) was awarded the Excellence in Teaching Award 2025.

Dr. Rakesh K. Jain

Prof. Malay K. Das

Prof. Malay K. Das (MT/ME/2003) was awarded the Excellence in Teaching Award 2025.

Dr. Ajay Kumar

Prof. Amit Mitra

Prof. Amit Mitra (MSC/PHD/STAT/1991/1996) was awarded the Excellence in Teaching Award 2025.

Dr. Inder Monga

Prof. Venna Bansal

Prof. Venna Bansal (PHD/CSE/1999) was awarded 25 Years of Distinguished Service Award.

Ms. Bhavana Garg

Prof. Ashoke De

Prof. Ashoke De (MT/AE/2004) was elected as the Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE).

Mr. Vineet Joshi

Dr. Puneet Agarwal

Dr. Puneet Agarwal (BT/CE/2000), was elected as a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).

Prof. Eshan Chattopadhyay

Ms. Apra Sekhon

Ms. Apra Sekhon (MSc2/STAT/1994) was recognized Top Tech Leader of the Year 2025 (Small Cap) at the Canada-India Tech Council 2025

Mr. Saurabh Tiwari

Mr. Atul Agarwal

Mr. Atul Agarwal (BT/ME/1998) was recognized Top Tech Leader of the Year for Innovation in Technology at the Canada-India Tech Council 2025

Mr. K. Ramakrishna Rao

Mr. Neeraj Mathur

Mr. Neeraj Mathur (MSc5/STAT/1999) was recognized Member of the Year 2025 for his impactful work in Finance and Innovation at the Canada-India Tech Council 2025.

Mr. Ashwini Vaishnaw

Prof. H C Verma

Prof. H C Verma (MSC2/PhD/PHY/1978/1980), was named as a Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI).

Mr. Ashwini Vaishnaw

Prof. Arkaprava Basu

Prof. Arkaprava Basu (BT/CSE/2007), was honoured with the Vigyan Yuva-Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar (VY-SSB) award 2025 in recognition of his outstanding contributions to Engineering Sciences.

Mr. Sandeep Fuller

Prof. Mahan Mj

Prof. Mahan Mj (MSc5 /MTH/1992) was honoured with the Vigyan Shri Award, 2025 in recognition of his outstanding contributions to Mathematics and Computer Science.

Mr. Sandeep Fuller

Mr. Ankur Garg

Mr. Ankur Garg (MT/CSE/2015), received the Vigyan Yuva Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award 2025 in the category of Space Science & Technology, under Rashtriya Vigyan Puraskar, 2025.

Mr. Sandeep Fuller

Prof. Ashish Goel

Prof. Ashish Goel (BT/CSE/1994) was appointed the new Chair of Management Science & Engineering at Stanford University, effective January 1, 2026.

Mr. Sandeep Fuller

Dr. Neeraj Mittal

Dr. Neeraj Mittal (BT/EE/1989), was appointed as the Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India

Mr. Sandeep Fuller

Prof. Subhradeep Roy

Prof. Subhradeep Roy (MT/ME/2012) received the National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for his project “Data-driven Multiscale Modelling of Complex Traffic Systems Utilizing Networked Driving Simulators.

Mr. Sandeep Fuller

Dr. Mohit Bansal

Dr. Mohit Bansal (BT/CSE/2008) was elected as a Fellow of The Association for Computing Machinery (ACL).

Mr. Sandeep Fuller

Prof. Janardhan Rao

Prof. Janardhan Rao (Jana) Doppa (MT/CSE/2006), was selected as a Distinguished Member by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

Reunion

PARWA 2025 - IIT Kanpur's First-Ever Postgraduate Alumni Reunion

History was made at IIT Kanpur as we hosted our first-ever Postgraduate Alumni Reunion - PARWA 2025. For three memorable days, the campus buzzed with laughter, nostalgia, and heartfelt conversations as alumni returned to relive old memories and create new ones. From campus tours and networking sessions to gala dinners and musical nights, PARWA 2025 was a beautiful celebration of our shared journey and the enduring IITK spirit. This reunion wasn’t just about revisiting the past but it was about reigniting bonds, celebrating achievements, and inspiring the future.

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Abhinandan 2025 Graduation Ceremony Abhinandan 2025 Celebration

The Class of 1986 celebrates its 40th Year Reunion

The Ruby Jubilee Reunion of The Class of 1986 brought the batch together in thoughtful dialogue with the Institute’s leadership, reflecting on the road ahead while reaffirming their enduring bond with the alma mater. From meaningful conversations on campus to a moment of quiet gratitude by the banks of the Ganga, the reunion blended reflection with reverence. Department visits, a friendly cricket match, tributes to batchmates, relaxed sundowners, and a skit that revived old memories captured the true spirit of camaraderie that continues to define IIT Kanpur.

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The Class Of 2000 Celebrates Its 25th Year Reunion

The Class of 2000 marked its 25th year return for their Silver Jubilee Reunion, with familiar smiles, unhurried conversations, and campus walks that felt instantly timeless. Department visits turned into moments of reflection, while friendly faces made every pause feel like a continuation rather than a return. Twenty-five years on, what stood out most wasn’t the passage of time, but how naturally the connection picked up - strong, effortless, and deeply rooted.

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The Class Of 1991 Celebrates Its 35th Year Reunion

The 35th Year Reunion of the 1987 Batch marked a meaningful return to campus, bringing together alumni to reconnect with shared roots and reaffirm their bond with IIT Kanpur. The two-day gathering featured thoughtful interactions with institute leadership, alumni reflections, and engagement with current students.

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Giving Back

Srinath Anantharaman

Shri Deep Kumar Garg donates an advanced motorised wheelchair to IITK

Shri Deep Kumar Garg, a senior member of the Art of Living, donated an advanced motorised wheelchair to the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur under the Sri Sri Scholarship initiative. The wheelchair was dedicated for the exclusive use of differently-abled students at the institute.

Srinath Anantharaman

Mr. Manoj Gupta and Mr. Neeraj Gupta Established EWS Ward at IIT Kanpur's GSMST

In a heartfelt tribute to their late parents, Mr. Manoj Gupta and Mr. Neeraj Gupta, co-founders of Opalescent IT Solutions Inc., set up an eight-bed EWS (Economically Weaker Section) ward at IIT Kanpur’s upcoming Gangwal School of Medical Sciences and Technology (GSMST).

The facility, named after Mrs. Rukmani Gupta and Mr. M.C. Gupta—who served IIT Kanpur with distinction from 1961 to 1997—marks the first time children of a former employee have contributed at such scale through the IIT Kanpur Foundation (USA).

Sangeeta and Rajeeva Lahri

IIT Kanpur Establishes Smt. Krishnaswamy Rajalakshmy Endowed Scholarship

Created in honour of Smt. Krishnaswamy Rajalakshmy, mother of Prof. Srinivasan, Smt. Krishnaswamy Rajalakshmy Endowed Scholarship was designed to support one female student in the undergraduate B.Tech program at IITK each year, enabling her to pursue her academic journey with confidence and opportunity. This initiative became possible through the generous contribution of Prof. Krishnaswamy (Cheena) Srinivasan (BT/AE/1970) and Dr. Jayashree, whose thoughtful commitment to empowering young women in engineering reflected both a strong vision and a deep personal legacy.

Sangeeta and Rajeeva Lahri

Mr. Ashish Bhatia Endows LKL Faculty Chair At IIT Kanpur To Advance Research In the Department of Electrical Engineering Department

IIT Kanpur established the LKL (Lalita and Krishan Lal Bhatia) Faculty Chair Program in the Department of Electrical Engineering, established through the generous contribution of Mr. Ashish Bhatia (BT-MT/EE/2010); a technologist, angel investor, and esteemed IIT Kanpur alumnus. Mr. Bhatia’s generous contribution, facilitated through a tripartite MoU between Mr. Bhatia, IIT Kanpur, and the IIT Kanpur Foundation, USA, will advance cutting-edge research and innovation in Electrical Engineering. With an illustrious career spanning Google, WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram, Mr. Bhatia has been a driving force in mobile security, AI-based systems, and predictive technologies continuing to inspire the next generation of innovators.

Sangeeta and Rajeeva Lahri

The Class of 1986 Pledges Rs.11 Crore to The Institute

At their 40-Year Reunion, the Class of 1986 came together to pledge ₹11 crore toward initiatives that will enhance the student experience at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, strengthening student life spaces, mental health and wellbeing, and residential infrastructure.

Sangeeta and Rajeeva Lahri

The Class of 2000 Pledges Rs.100 Crore to IIT Kanpur

During their Silver Jubilee Reunion, the Class of 2000 announced a remarkable ₹100 Crore pledge to their alma mater marking the highest-ever contribution by a single graduating batch across academic institutions in India.

Sangeeta and Rajeeva Lahri

IIT Kanpur Establishes the Sesh Ramaswami Distinguished Webinar Series

The Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Kanpur, established the Sesh Ramaswami Distinguished Webinar Series with the generous support of Dr. Sangita Seshadri, in memory of her spouse, Late Mr. Sesh Ramaswami (BT/CHE/1982), a distinguished alumnus of the Institute. The series will bring together eminent speakers from academia, industry, and research organisations across the globe, fostering meaningful dialogue and knowledge exchange for students, faculty, and researchers.

Antaragni 2025

Antaragni 2025 marked the Diamond Jubilee of IIT Kanpur’s iconic cultural festival, celebrating 60 years of creative flame and legacy. From ProNights, fashion show, EDM & Bollywood Nights, to global art showcases, debates, literary events, and competitions, the festival was like a powerhouse of talent and cultural excellence. This year’s theme “Kanreki’s Oraculum, This is not a return, this is a renewal,” symbolised a rebirth blending tradition and innovation.

Obituary

Srinath Anantharaman

Mr. Ashok Kamal
Departed-Nov. 2025

Mr. Ashok Kamal (BT/ME/1973), esteemed IIT Kanpur alumnus and former President of Alumni Association, IIT Kanpur passed away in Nov. 2025. He played a pivotal role in strengthening the Alumni Association through his leadership, integrity, and commitment.

Srinath Anantharaman

Mr. Saurabh Chandra
Departed- September 17th, 2025

Mr. Saurabh Chandra (BT/EE/1976), a highly respected officer of the Indian Administrative Service and a member of the 1978 IAS batch (Uttar Pradesh cadre) passed away on September 17, 2025. Mr. Chandra’s distinguished career in public service spanned nearly four decades. He held several key positions in the Government of India, including Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, and Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion. Under his leadership, significant reforms were introduced, such as diesel price deregulation and the PAHAL scheme, the world’s largest direct benefit transfer program, recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records. He was also a valued member of the Advisory Board of the Gangwal School of Medical Sciences and Technology at IIT Kanpur, contributing his vision and guidance to the institute. His vision, leadership, and dedicated public service will always be remembered with great respect.

Sangeeta and Rajeeva Lahri

Mr. Kushal Sacheti
Departed- September 23rd, 2025

Mr. Kushal Sacheti (MT/CHE/1972), an accomplished entrepreneur, philanthropist, and distinguished alumnus of IIT Kanpur, passed away on September 23, 2025. As Founder & CEO of Galaxy USA, Inc. and Key Items Inc., and Co-Founder of ventures including Illuminate Health and NP Bridge Solutions, Mr. Sacheti built a remarkable entrepreneurial journey spanning over five decades. Beyond business, he dedicated himself to mentoring and advancing educational, social, and artistic causes across the globe. In recognition of his outstanding contributions, he was honored with the Distinguished Services Award by IIT Kanpur in 2021 and named Institute Fellow by IIT Gandhinagar in 2023. His life exemplified leadership, generosity, and innovation. His legacy will continue to inspire generations of entrepreneurs, changemakers, and students.

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Prof. Pushpak Bhattacharyya
Departed- Oct. 2025

Prof. Pushpak Bhattacharyya (MT/CSE/1986), a visionary in Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing, and one of India’s most respected academic leaders passed away in October 2025. Prof. Bhattacharyya was serving as the Chairman of the Reserve Bank of India’s high-level committee to develop the framework for Responsible and Ethical AI (FREE-AI) in the financial sector. He was also a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at IIT Bombay and had earlier served as the Director of IIT Patna. A pioneering researcher in machine translation, semantics, and multilingual NLP, Prof. Bhattacharyya’s contributions including the creation of IndoWordNet transformed the landscape of language technology in India. Beyond his scholarly brilliance, he was deeply admired for his humility, mentorship, and dedication to nurturing young minds. His legacy of innovation, leadership, and compassion will continue to inspire generations to come.

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Mr. Rakesh Bhan
Departed- Nov. 2025

Mr. Rakesh Bhan (BT/ME/1976), a visionary leader and multifaceted achiever passed away in November 2025. Mr. Bhan earned his B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering and went on to pursue an MBA from the University of Maryland, USA. He joined the World Bank in Washington, D.C., in 1978, where he managed large-scale international projects across continents for over two decades. He also studied international law at Georgetown University, earned CPA and CFA certifications, and was a licensed pilot with a lifelong passion for flying. On returning to India in 1998, he joined the Indian National Congress and served as Adviser to the Government of Chhattisgarh (2000–2003) with the rank of Minister. He was instrumental in initiating The Private Universities Bill, a landmark move in India’s higher education landscape. He later served on the Board of Governors of IIT Kanpur and chaired the Governing Bodies of Motilal Nehru College and Sri Aurobindo College at Delhi University.

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Prof. Vaidyeswaran Rajaraman
Departed- Nov. 2025

Prof. Vaidyeswaran Rajaraman, a distinguished faculty member at IIT Kanpur, passed away in Nov. 2025. Prof. Rajaraman will be remembered as one of the foremost architects of computer science education in India. He joined the Department of Electrical Engineering in 1963 and played a key role in shaping the institute’s early computing curriculum. In 1965, with the encouragement of Prof. H. K. Kesavan and in collaboration with his colleagues, he introduced an M.Tech. programme with Computer Science as an option; marking the first time the subject was offered as an academic discipline in India. His vision and leadership laid the foundation for computer science education in the country. He was a recipient of the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize, Om Prakash Bhasin Award, Homi Bhabha Prize, and the Padma Bhushan, and inspired countless students and colleagues through his humility, clarity of thought, and passion for teaching.