US-Based Non-Profit IIT Bombay Alumni Organization Donates $50 Million to its Alma Mater

The IIT Bombay Heritage Foundation (IITBHF), a US based non-profit charity organizationhas donated $50 million to IIT Mumbai.

Washington (TIP): A US-based alumni group of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay has donated a whopping $50 million to its alma mater.

The IIT Bombay Heritage Foundation (IITBHF), a US based non-profit charity organization established to support students, alumni, faculty, and research at IIT Bombay, said this during a virtual event attended by hundreds of leading alumni and past and current IIT-B directors, a media release said. IITBHF celebrated 25 years of its alma mater on July 19. According to the organizers, the amount of $50 million was collected from over 3,300 donors. The foundation has also helped establish the most recognizable IIT and IIT Bombay brands in the US and elsewhere.

It has supported 575 named scholarships benefiting nearly 5,000 students and funded the construction and establishment of 25 major centers, schools and laboratories.

“This is an occasion to remember our founding, rejoice in our achievements and renew us for the future,” said D C Agrawal, president IITB Heritage Foundation in his welcome address.

IIT Bombay Director Subhasis Chaudhuri lauded the Heritage Foundation’s efforts for its far-reaching contributions over the last 25 years.

“Our success as the top ranked Indian Institute would not have been possible without the heartfelt and far-reaching support of IIT Bombay Heritage Foundation and the alumni donors,” he said.

“What IITBHF has achieved over the last 25 years would not have been possible without the generous support of over 3300 alumni donors,” said its current chair Raj Mashruwala.

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