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IIT Kanpur alumni pledge record Rs 100 crore

IIT Kanpur's Class of 2000 pledges a historic Rs 100 crore during its Silver Jubilee reunion, marking the highest-ever batch alumni contribution in India. Discover how this gift will transform the institute.

Karaikudi Family Celebrates 100-Year-Old Ancestral Home

Over 300 members of a family spanning 65 households, including those from Dubai and Canada, gathered in Karaikudi to mark the centenary of their 30-room ancestral house. Read about their emotional reunion and legacy.

IIT Roorkee 1975 alumni donate Rs 45 lakh at reunion

IIT Roorkee's 1975 alumni batch marked their Golden Jubilee with a Rs 45 lakh contribution for campus development, including electric carts and a proposed ultrasound machine, strengthening alumni-institute ties.

NMC Seeks Govt Medical Faculty for Inspection Pool

NMC's MARB invites eligible government medical college faculty to join an assessor pool for inspections, including surprise visits, for AY 2026-27. Apply within 15 days of Dec 22 notice.

Notre Dame Academy Patna Hosts Grand Alumni Meet 2025

Notre Dame Academy Patna's Alumni Meet 2025, 'River Rendezvous,' saw a huge turnout. Highlights included a UK alumni chapter launch, Silver Jubilee for 2000 batch, and the Star Alumni Award. Read more.

Colvin College Alumni Relive Student Days at Darbar Day

Colvin Taluqdars' College concluded its Annual Week with Darbar Day, where alumni from batches of 1976-1980 shared nostalgic memories of classroom pranks, stolen tiffins, and secret farm harvests. Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh outlined future plans f

Punjab Govt Releases Rs 69 Cr for Medical College Facelift

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann has sanctioned Rs 68.98 crore for upgrading four premier medical colleges in the state. The funds aim to provide world-class treatment and diagnostic facilities. Read more about this major healthcare push.

DU Alumni Reunite, Recall Open Lawns and Barrier-Free Era

Delhi University alumni, including ministers and judges, gathered to reminisce about a more open campus. The event aimed to strengthen engagement and support for the university's future. Read more about the heartfelt reunion.

Nadda: Govt spends Rs 35 lakh per medical seat yearly

Union Health Minister JP Nadda said the government spends Rs 30-35 lakh annually on each medical seat, urging students to serve society. He highlighted a massive expansion in medical infrastructure.

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