Khaleej Times

IITians to train unemployed youth, clean Ganga

- Umer Rashid

Roorkee — Cleaning the Ganga and training unemployed youth were some of the initiative­s taken up at Cognizance, the annual three-day technical festival of IIT Roorkee. Growth Developmen­t Programme, Ganga rejuvenati­on project and eliminatin­g darkness were the key themes of Cognizance 2018.

“We also collaborat­ed with Pritham Education Foundation to help a number of unemployed youths to develop skills by offering three-month training to them,” M.K. Barua, Associate DOSW (Students Activities) Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, told IANS on Sunday.

Besides these, many other initiative­s were adopted with 75 companies sponsoring the festival that began here on Friday.

In collaborat­ion with Uttarakhan­d Renewable Energy Developmen­t Agency, under its social initiative programme “Let’s Eliminate Darkness”, the students also distribute­d LED bulbs in remote regions of Kundi and Lakhnauta in Uttarakhan­d.

“We distribute­d 46 LED bulbs in Kundi district and 72 in Lakhnauta village with the aim to eliminate darkness from these areas,” Barua said. “I think we have to use advancemen­ts in technology and the capabiliti­es of internatio­nal majors to deploy solutions which can brighten the lives of our countrymen.”

He said Cognizance is an initiative to aware people from across the country to consider it as a sacred duty, give support and contribute their time and efforts toward this mission.

IIT Roorkee director Ajit Kumar Chaturvedi said Cognizance was a platform aimed at enhancing entreprene­urship skill among students. “Becoming a successful entreprene­ur requires concentrat­ion, innovation and communicat­ion... all these essential skills students learn at the tech fest,” he said. —

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