IIT-kgp Pune Chapter

IIT-kgp Pune Chapter The first Indian Institute of Technology, established in 1950 in Hijli, Kharagpur, is situated about 120 km west of Calcutta. Moser. PGDIT).

The name Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur was adopted in August 1950. The foundation stone of the new institute was laid by Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru and was inaugurated by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. The layout of the present IITKGP campus and the design of buildings were carried out by a host of engineers and architects under the guidance of an eminent Swiss architect Dr. Werner M. The institut

e initially started with only 10 departments, 42 faculty members and 224 freshers. An eminent scientist, Sir J.C. Ghosh was the first director of the institute. On Sept. 15, 1956, the Parliament of India passed an act known as the Indian Institute of Technology (Kharagpur) Act declaring this Institute as an Institute of national importance. The Institute was also given the status of an autonomous University. In addition to the main campus at Kharagpur, the IIT Kharagpur has two extension campuses one at Calcutta and another at Bhubaneshwar. The extension campuses provide venue for continuing education programmes, and distance learning courses (e.g.

Hi All. This is Alpana. Thank you all for your wishes on Gautam's behalf. Sharing the article published by TOI in his bl...
06/12/2023

Hi All. This is Alpana. Thank you all for your wishes on Gautam's behalf. Sharing the article published by TOI in his blog column written by Riya to commemorate Gautam's birthday.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/nayakgiri-a-leader-within-an-individual/a-man-who-made-everyone-laugh/
Wherever he is. we hope he is definitely celebrating this big day with us.

6th December 2023 marks my father, Gautam Naik’s 50th birth anniversary. My mother and I take this opportunity to celebrate his legacy through his column at TOI. I would like to express my gratitude to...

10/12/2018

Some trivia and history bits about IIT Kharagpur...

Interesting to know how IIT began. It was certainly not Nehru Ji who is credited with the birth of IIT. The history of the IIT system dates back to 1946 when a committee was set up by Hon'ble Sir Jogendra Singh, Member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, Department of Education, Health and Agriculture to consider the setting up of Higher Technical Institutions for post war industrial development in India. The 22 member committee headed by Sri N.R.Sarkar, in its report, recommended the establishment of four Higher Technical Institutions in the Eastern, Western, Northern and Southern regions, possibly on the lines of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, with a number of secondary institutions affiliated to it. The report also urged the speedy establishment of all the four institutions with the ones in the East and the West to be started immediately. The committee also felt that such institutes would not only produce undergraduates but they should be engaged in research, producing research workers and technical teachers as well. The standard of the graduates should be at par with those from first class institutions abroad. They felt that the proportion of undergraduates and postgraduate students should be 2:1.

With the above recommendations of the Sarkar committee in view, the first Indian Institute of Technology was born in May 1950 in Hijli, Kharagpur, in the eastern part of India. Initially the IIT started functioning from 5, Esplanade East, Calcutta and very soon shifted to Hijli in Sept. 1950. The present name 'Indian Institute of Technology' was adopted before the formal inauguration of the Institute on August 18, 1951, by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. IIT Kharagpur started its journey in the old Hijli Detention Camp where some of our great freedom fighters toiled and sacrificed their lives for the independence of our country. The history of IIT Kharagpur is thus intimately linked with the history of the Hijli Detention Camp. This is possibly one of the very few Institutions all over the world which started life in a prison house.

About the Detention Camp
The district of Midnapore along with rest of Bengal and India took part in a very significant way in the revolutionary struggle against the British Raj from the early 20th century.

The large number of youth who participated in the armed struggle or the non cooperation movement could not be accommodated in ordinary jails. The then British Government decided to establish a few detention camps - the first one was located in Buxa Fort which was followed by the setting up of the Hijli Detention Camp in 1930. The Hijli Detention Camp bears a very significant mark in our freedom movement. Two unarmed detainees were shot dead here by the British Police on Sept. 16, 1931. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose came to Hijli for collecting the bodies of the two great sons of the freedom movement - Santosh Kumar Mitra and Tarakeswar Sengupta. All the national leaders including Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore voiced their strong protests against the British Raj over this incident. The Hijli Detention Camp was closed in 1937 and was reopened again in 1940 to detain the freedom fighters without trial. In 1942 the camp was again closed and the detainees were transferred elswhere.

IIT in its Infancy
There were 224 freshers and 42 teachers in August 1951 when the first session started. The class rooms, laboratories and the Administrative office wer ehoused in the historic building of the Hijli Detention Camp. The Institute started its academic programme with only ten Departments. On March, 1952, Pandit Nehru laid the foundation stone of the New Building.

The layout of the present campus and the design of our buildings were carried out by a host of engineers and architects under the guidance of an eminent Swiss architect Dr. Werner M. Moser. A large amount of financial help was available for procuring a number of machine tools from the ministry of industry and supply. The Institute Workshop was supposed to be one of the best in the country. The Institute was fortunate enough to have Sir J.C.Ghosh, an eminent Scientist as its first Director under whose able stewadship the Institute grew in its formative years. The first Board of Governors was constituted with Dr. B.C. Roy, as the chairman and Mr. N.R.Sarkar, Sir Jehangir J. Gandhi, Dr. Tarachand, Mr. K.R.K. Menon, Mr. T. Sivasankar, Dr. S.S. Bhatnagar, Mr. H. Kabir and Dr. J.C. Ghosh as memebers. Some eminent scholars from Europe had joined this Institute in its formative years and the first two of them were Prof. R.A. Kraus and Prof.H. Tischner, who was incidentally the first Head of Electronics and ECE Department.

On Sept. 15, 1956, the Parliament of India passed an act known as the Indian Institute of Technology(Kharagpur) Act declaring this Institute as an Institute of national importance. The Institute was also given the status of an autonomous University. From this modest start in 1950, IIT Kharagpur has been engaged in a steady process of development with about 18 academic departments, five centres of excellence. the vast tree-laden campus, spreading over 2100 acres has a self contained township of over 15,000 inhabitants. Currently we have about 550 faculty, 1700 employees and 9000 students on the campus.

IIT Kgp in news.
04/08/2018

IIT Kgp in news.

IIT Kharagpur has set up India's pioneering Bioelectronics Innovation Laboratory to develop futuristic battery-free implantable medical devices for treatment of brain, nerve, muscle or spinal cord disorders that are untreatable by using standard medical practices, according to the institute.

IIT Kharagpur distinguished Alumnus Award 2018
04/07/2018

IIT Kharagpur distinguished Alumnus Award 2018

An Interactive Session with author R Gopalakrishnan on his book, A Biography of Innovations : From Birth to Maturity.He ...
20/02/2018

An Interactive Session with author R Gopalakrishnan on his book, A Biography of Innovations : From Birth to Maturity.

He is former Director, Tata Sons and CEO, The Mindworks and ex- IIT Kgpian (1967 batch). Event is scheduled on Saturday, the 24th February 2018, 10:30am - 1:00pm at Sumant Moolgaokar Auditorium, MCCIA Trade Tower, ICC Complex, S B Road, Pune-16

For more details please check

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Another reason why kharagpur continues to be famous👍
21/11/2017

Another reason why kharagpur continues to be famous👍

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26/10/2017

An amazing engineering feat of a thousand lights.

28/08/2017

Event Notification- organised by IIT Kanpur, Pune Chapter Alumni group. Open for PAN IIT-ians and others.

Venue: Westin, Koregaon Park
Date: 16th September 2017
Registration from 7.45-8.45
Lunch 1.00-2.30
Hi Tea 5.30-6.30
Close 7.30
Inauguration by Mr. Manohar Parrikar at 9.00

"Startup Master Class” (SMC) is the flagship event of IIT Kanpur Alumni Association in collaboration with FundHound and NASSCOM. For founders, entrepreneurs, dreamers and innovators we are inviting industry experts, angel investors & VCs, Mentors and Government officials to support you in any way we can. We have Mr. Manohar Parrikar (Hon. CM of Goa) as Chief Guest for the event and Mr. Neil Bhaskar (Chairman Nova Group), Dr. Abhay Bhushan Pandey (CEO UIDAI) and Mr. Prakash Kumar (CEO GST network) as our key note speakers. We also have various tracks namely HealthTech, FinTech, EdTech, IOT & Social Enterprise which will have various elements like Success Stories, Panel Discussion, Startup Pitching, Product showcase, idea validation and much more. Looking forward to seeing you at Pune's largest startup event.

For registrations kindly visit:

Networking event for IIT and IIM alumni in Pune (Forwarded by IITBAA, Pune).Hi Folks, We will be having a Networking fun...
22/07/2017

Networking event for IIT and IIM alumni in Pune (Forwarded by IITBAA, Pune).

Hi Folks,

We will be having a Networking function on 29th July from 5pm-8pm to foster interactions between alumni of IITB & also amongst other IIT's & IIM's in Pune.
We are still in the process of finalising the location. It will either be at Synerzip in Kothrud or at IISER in Pashan. It will be finalised on the 25th July

The purpose remains Facilitating serendipity ie the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way for which one needs to meet people.

1) There will be a discussion with Radha Shelat & Raghu Iyer from Nevis Networks http://www.nevisnetworks.com/ who will talk about the company.
Nevis Networks is the only Indian player in the NAC (network access control) space - competing with Cisco, HP (Aruba), Forescout, Pulse Secure (Juniper).

2) There will be an introduction to the Venture Center by Dr Premnath http://www.venturecenter.co.in/ The venture center is India's leading science business incubator.

3) People who have a specific agenda will be introduced to the audience. People interested can then meet them. We already have someone interested in creating an ecosystem for IOT.

Registration will be neccesary. The function is open for alumni from all IIT's & IIM's. Every alumnus can also bring one other person who is interested in networking but not an IIT or IIM alumnus.
The damages are Rs 300 per head.
A list of alumni who have registered will be available on the registration page so please register early.

Registration at iitbaapune.in/networking

Regards,
IITBAA Pune Chapter Team

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