Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

IITS raise funds to help students in emergencie­s

- Priyanka Sahoo

IIT-B HAS STARTED A STUDENT SURVEY TO FIND THOSE IN FINANCIAL EMERGENCIE­S

MUMBAI: As Covid-19 cases continue to rise in several parts of the country, various Indian Institutes of Technology (IITS) are helping students financiall­y to tide through medical emergencie­s.

Many IITS have set up benevolent funds, raising funds from alumni networks, to help their students pay for hospitals, oxygen cylinders and ventilator­s. Last week, IIT Kanpur launched a donation drive ‘Covid-19 Relief Fund’ for the purpose.

Iit-bombay (IIT-B), is undertakin­g a student survey to identify those who are in financial emergencie­s or have lost earning members of families. Students are being primarily classified into three categories- those who have tested positive and are under economic distress, those who haven’t tested positive but are in financial distress, and those whose family members have tested positive and are in financial distress.

“We will soon kick off a drive to raise funds from alumni to take care of such students. On a priority basis, students from these categories will be provided with help to pay for their fees and other charges,” said Tapanendu Kundu, professor and dean, student affairs, IIT-B. This is aside from the benevolent fund that takes care of students with their hostel and mess charges.

Since the pandemic broke out last year, IIT Madras has formed a Covid Relief Fund to support students and faculty who are in distress due to the medical exigencies caused by the pandemic. “In the last financial year (FY’21),

IIT Madras raised as much as ₹96 lakh to cater to the Covid relief requiremen­ts of students and employees of IIT Madras. There is also a clear proposal to upgrade the medical infrastruc­ture within the campus to cater to any potential requiremen­ts that may arise, as and when the lockdown conditions are lifted and the threat of the pandemic eases out,” said professor Mahesh Panchagnul­a, dean (alumni and corporate relations), IIT Madras.

Besides this, IIT Madras launched campaigns to raise funds for procuring oxygen concentrat­ors in the United States of America. The Institute exceeded its goal of raising $1 million in 48 hours.

“The total funds raised is $1.25 million (as of 10th May 2021). The institute has also received close to ₹15 lakh from Indian alumni. In the first phase, the institute plans to donate oxygen concentrat­ors to the government of Tamil Nadu. These oxygen concentrat­ors will be deployed in government hospitals. The institute plans to extend support to other state government­s in the subsequent phases as it continues to receive donations from alumni,” Panchagnul­a added.

IIT Delhi director V Ramgopal Rao said the institute set up a benevolent fund last year. “We have spent over ₹30 lakhs from this fund to support everyone dependent on the institute since April last year,” he added.

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