New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) has crossed the milestone of Rs 100 crore in philanthropic fund receipts since its inception. As per the IIT Gandhinagar release, most of its contributors are non-IITGN alumni donors, predominantly of Gujarati origin, based in India or abroad. These contributions support financial aid to students, scholarships for academic excellence, research support, faculty and programme-specific Chairs, and community welfare initiatives among others. Started with a modest donation in 2008, the 14-year-old youth organization has been consistently raising over Rs 10 crore annually for the past five years. Apart from non-alumni donors, IITGN alumni have also shown a strong commitment to giving back to their alma mater. Although in the early phases of their professional career, more than 50 per cent of them contribute to the Institute’s annual giving, which is among the highest proportion in the world, and several have established endowed scholarships to support current students.
New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) has crossed the milestone of Rs 100 crore in philanthropic fund receipts since its inception. As per the IIT Gandhinagar release, most of its contributors are non-IITGN alumni donors, predominantly of Gujarati origin, based in India or abroad. These contributions support financial aid to students, scholarships for academic excellence, research support, faculty and programme-specific Chairs, and community welfare initiatives among others. Started with a modest donation in 2008, the 14-year-old youth organization has been consistently raising over Rs 10 crore annually for the past five years. Apart from non-alumni donors, IITGN alumni have also shown a strong commitment to giving back to their alma mater. Although in the early phases of their professional career, more than 50 per cent of them contribute to the Institute’s annual giving, which is among the highest proportion in the world, and several have established endowed scholarships to support current students.New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) has crossed the milestone of Rs 100 crore in philanthropic fund receipts since its inception. As per the IIT Gandhinagar release, most of its contributors are non-IITGN alumni donors, predominantly of Gujarati origin, based in India or abroad. These contributions support financial aid to students, scholarships for academic excellence, research support, faculty and programme-specific Chairs, and community welfare initiatives among others. Started with a modest donation in 2008, the 14-year-old youth organization has been consistently raising over Rs 10 crore annually for the past five years. Apart from non-alumni donors, IITGN alumni have also shown a strong commitment to giving back to their alma mater. Although in the early phases of their professional career, more than 50 per cent of them contribute to the Institute’s annual giving, which is among the highest proportion in the world, and several have established endowed scholarships to support current students.New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) has crossed the milestone of Rs 100 crore in philanthropic fund receipts since its inception. As per the IIT Gandhinagar release, most of its contributors are non-IITGN alumni donors, predominantly of Gujarati origin, based in India or abroad. These contributions support financial aid to students, scholarships for academic excellence, research support, faculty and programme-specific Chairs, and community welfare initiatives among others. Started with a modest donation in 2008, the 14-year-old youth organization has been consistently raising over Rs 10 crore annually for the past five years. Apart from non-alumni donors, IITGN alumni have also shown a strong commitment to giving back to their alma mater. Although in the early phases of their professional career, more than 50 per cent of them contribute to the Institute’s annual giving, which is among the highest proportion in the world, and several have established endowed scholarships to support current students.New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) has crossed the milestone of Rs 100 crore in philanthropic fund receipts since its inception. As per the IIT Gandhinagar release, most of its contributors are non-IITGN alumni donors, predominantly of Gujarati origin, based in India or abroad. These contributions support financial aid to students, scholarships for academic excellence, research support, faculty and programme-specific Chairs, and community welfare initiatives among others. Started with a modest donation in 2008, the 14-year-old youth organization has been consistently raising over Rs 10 crore annually for the past five years. Apart from non-alumni donors, IITGN alumni have also shown a strong commitment to giving back to their alma mater. Although in the early phases of their professional career, more than 50 per cent of them contribute to the Institute’s annual giving, which is among the highest proportion in the world, and several have established endowed scholarships to support current students.New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) has crossed the milestone of Rs 100 crore in philanthropic fund receipts since its inception. As per the IIT Gandhinagar release, most of its contributors are non-IITGN alumni donors, predominantly of Gujarati origin, based in India or abroad. These contributions support financial aid to students, scholarships for academic excellence, research support, faculty and programme-specific Chairs, and community welfare initiatives among others. Started with a modest donation in 2008, the 14-year-old youth organization has been consistently raising over Rs 10 crore annually for the past five years. Apart from non-alumni donors, IITGN alumni have also shown a strong commitment to giving back to their alma mater. Although in the early phases of their professional career, more than 50 per cent of them contribute to the Institute’s annual giving, which is among the highest proportion in the world, and several have established endowed scholarships to support current students.New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) has crossed the milestone of Rs 100 crore in philanthropic fund receipts since its inception. As per the IIT Gandhinagar release, most of its contributors are non-IITGN alumni donors, predominantly of Gujarati origin, based in India or abroad. These contributions support financial aid to students, scholarships for academic excellence, research support, faculty and programme-specific Chairs, and community welfare initiatives among others. Started with a modest donation in 2008, the 14-year-old youth organization has been consistently raising over Rs 10 crore annually for the past five years. Apart from non-alumni donors, IITGN alumni have also shown a strong commitment to giving back to their alma mater. Although in the early phases of their professional career, more than 50 per cent of them contribute to the Institute’s annual giving, which is among the highest proportion in the world, and several have established endowed scholarships to support current students.New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) has crossed the milestone of Rs 100 crore in philanthropic fund receipts since its inception. As per the IIT Gandhinagar release, most of its contributors are non-IITGN alumni donors, predominantly of Gujarati origin, based in India or abroad. These contributions support financial aid to students, scholarships for academic excellence, research support, faculty and programme-specific Chairs, and community welfare initiatives among others. Started with a modest donation in 2008, the 14-year-old youth organization has been consistently raising over Rs 10 crore annually for the past five years. Apart from non-alumni donors, IITGN alumni have also shown a strong commitment to giving back to their alma mater. Although in the early phases of their professional career, more than 50 per cent of them contribute to the Institute’s annual giving, which is among the highest proportion in the world, and several have established endowed scholarships to support current students.New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) has crossed the milestone of Rs 100 crore in philanthropic fund receipts since its inception. As per the IIT Gandhinagar release, most of its contributors are non-IITGN alumni donors, predominantly of Gujarati origin, based in India or abroad. These contributions support financial aid to students, scholarships for academic excellence, research support, faculty and programme-specific Chairs, and community welfare initiatives among others. Started with a modest donation in 2008, the 14-year-old youth organization has been consistently raising over Rs 10 crore annually for the past five years. Apart from non-alumni donors, IITGN alumni have also shown a strong commitment to giving back to their alma mater. Although in the early phases of their professional career, more than 50 per cent of them contribute to the Institute’s annual giving, which is among the highest proportion in the world, and several have established endowed scholarships to support current students.New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) has crossed the milestone of Rs 100 crore in philanthropic fund receipts since its inception. As per the IIT Gandhinagar release, most of its contributors are non-IITGN alumni donors, predominantly of Gujarati origin, based in India or abroad. These contributions support financial aid to students, scholarships for academic excellence, research support, faculty and programme-specific Chairs, and community welfare initiatives among others. Started with a modest donation in 2008, the 14-year-old youth organization has been consistently raising over Rs 10 crore annually for the past five years. Apart from non-alumni donors, IITGN alumni have also shown a strong commitment to giving back to their alma mater. Although in the early phases of their professional career, more than 50 per cent of them contribute to the Institute’s annual giving, which is among the highest proportion in the world, and several have established endowed scholarships to support current students.New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) has crossed the milestone of Rs 100 crore in philanthropic fund receipts since its inception. As per the IIT Gandhinagar release, most of its contributors are non-IITGN alumni donors, predominantly of Gujarati origin, based in India or abroad. These contributions support financial aid to students, scholarships for academic excellence, research support, faculty and programme-specific Chairs, and community welfare initiatives among others. Started with a modest donation in 2008, the 14-year-old youth organization has been consistently raising over Rs 10 crore annually for the past five years. Apart from non-alumni donors, IITGN alumni have also shown a strong commitment to giving back to their alma mater. Although in the early phases of their professional career, more than 50 per cent of them contribute to the Institute’s annual giving, which is among the highest proportion in the world, and several have established endowed scholarships to support current students.New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) has crossed the milestone of Rs 100 crore in philanthropic fund receipts since its inception. As per the IIT Gandhinagar release, most of its contributors are non-IITGN alumni donors, predominantly of Gujarati origin, based in India or abroad. These contributions support financial aid to students, scholarships for academic excellence, research support, faculty and programme-specific Chairs, and community welfare initiatives among others. Started w
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