Alumni pledge over Rs 1.35 crore to IIM Bangalore

Our Bureau Updated - December 24, 2018 at 05:45 PM.

December reunions see plenty of goodwill

“Thousands of students who walked through the campus doors have benefited immensely from the education and faculty guidance they received at IIMB,” said Sarin Saures, an alumnus of IIM Bangalore

The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) has received pledges of Rs 1.35 crore from two batches of alumni, who are celebrating their reunions on campus during December 2018.

The PGP 2003 batch of IIMB celebrated their 15th-year reunion at the IIMB campus, recently. The batch pledged Rs 1 crore towards funding scholarships, research and infrastructure. They hadcontributed Rs 60 lakh, and the would raise the remaining amountwithin one month. The batch was keen on naming a discussion room after Debarshi Roy Choudhury, one of their batchmates who passed away last year.

Sarin Saures, an alumnus from the batch, said “Thousands of students who walked through the campus doors have benefited immensely from the education and faculty guidance they received at IIMB, and carry fond memories of times on campus. Our batch is eager to support areas that the institute thinks is important, and to causes that contribute to long term value creation.”

Professor G Raghuram, Director, IIMB, said “IIMB has been at the fore front of management research in India and I am happy to say that we are producing many Fellows every year who join other IIMs as faculty and continue to contribute to cutting edge research. I am glad that the alumni are recognizing the efforts of IIMB in this space and are coming forward to support our commitment to producing world class research scholars. The alumni are coming forward to support many causes, thereby generating tremendous goodwill and contributing to the growth of the institute.”

Professor K Kumar, Dean of Alumni Relations and Development, IIMB, said, “We consider our alumni to be our assets and ambassadors and we are constantly exploring new ways of engaging with alumni across the world. The trend of alumni giving back to the alma mater has seen a rise in the last few years and this is largely on account of a vibrant and engaged alumni network.”

The batch of PGP 2008 also celebrated their 10th-year reunion at the IIMB campus in early December. More than 100 alumni, from various parts of the world, attended the reunion, along with their

Published on December 24, 2018 12:13
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