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IIT Kanpur Class of 1986 Pledges Rs 11 Crore Towards Transformational Campus Initiatives at 40-Year Reunion

IIT Kanpur Class of 1986 Pledges Rs 11 Crore Towards Transformational Campus Initiatives at 40-Year Reunion

Kanpur, India – The Class of 1986 from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur) made headlines during their 40-Year Reunion by announcing a remarkable collective pledge of ₹11 crore. This generous contribution aims to support three significant legacy projects on campus, reflecting the alumni’s commitment to enhancing the educational environment for current and future students.

Reunion Highlights

The reunion, held from December 18 to 21, 2025, brought together alumni from around the world, allowing them to reconnect with their alma mater and celebrate four decades of shared experiences. The event fostered a sense of nostalgia and camaraderie, as attendees reminisced about their time at IIT Kanpur and the impact it had on their lives.

Details of the Pledged Amount

The pledged amount of ₹11 crore will be allocated to three key initiatives aimed at improving student life, wellbeing, and community engagement:

  • SAC Extension Auditorium: This project aims to enhance the facilities available for student activities, cultural events, and academic gatherings.
  • Centre for Mental Health and Wellbeing: A dedicated space focused on supporting the mental health and emotional wellbeing of students, ensuring they have access to necessary resources.
  • New Hall of Residence Tower: An addition to the residential facilities that will provide students with improved living conditions and foster a sense of community.

Commitment to Student Experience

These initiatives reflect the Class of 1986’s enduring commitment to enhancing the student experience at IIT Kanpur. The alumni recognize the importance of a supportive campus environment, which plays a crucial role in the academic and personal development of students.

Voices from the Reunion

Prof. Manindra Agrawal, the Director of IIT Kanpur and an alumnus of the Class of 1986, expressed his pride in the collective efforts of his batchmates. He stated, “The institute has played a defining role in shaping who we are today. I am immensely proud of my batchmates for coming together to support initiatives that will directly impact students’ academic, cultural, and emotional well-being. This collective commitment exemplifies the spirit of responsibility and gratitude that IIT Kanpur alumni carry throughout their lives.”

Prof. Amey Karkare, Dean of Resources and Alumni at IIT Kanpur, also praised the alumni’s generosity. He said, “The Class of 1986 has set a remarkable example of alumni leadership and collective philanthropy. Their generous pledge of ₹11 crore will significantly strengthen critical student-centric infrastructure and wellbeing initiatives on campus. Such legacy gifts not only accelerate the institute’s development but also reinforce the deep and enduring bond between IIT Kanpur and its alumni community. We are sincerely grateful to the Class of 1986 for their vision, generosity, and continued engagement.”

A Shared Desire to Give Back

Mr. Ajit Dass, the Alumni Batch Coordinator for the Class of 1986, shared insights into the batch’s perspective on their reunion. He noted, “As we came together for our 40-Year Reunion, there was a shared desire to give back in a way that would create lasting value for the institute and its students. These legacy projects represent our collective gratitude and our hope to contribute meaningfully to the lives of current and future IIT Kanpur students.”

Looking Ahead

The 40-Year Reunion of the Class of 1986 was not only a celebration of past achievements but also a renewed commitment to the mission of IIT Kanpur. The alumni’s pledge is a testament to their belief in the transformative power of education and their desire to ensure that future generations of students have access to the best possible resources and support.

IIT Kanpur has expressed its heartfelt appreciation to the Class of 1986 for their extraordinary support. The institute looks forward to continuing its partnership with alumni in advancing education, innovation, and student well-being.

Conclusion

The Class of 1986 at IIT Kanpur has set a remarkable precedent for alumni engagement and philanthropy. Their generous pledge of ₹11 crore will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the institute and its students, reinforcing the strong bond between IIT Kanpur and its alumni community.

Note: The information in this article is based on the latest updates as of December 2025.