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1950 India’s first IIT

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THE Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur was India’s first IIT. Set up in May 1950, it started functionin­g from an address in Calcutta but shifted to Hijli in West Bengal’s Medinipur district in September that year. The setting up of a world-class institutio­n for the imparting of technologi­cal education was part of the Nehruvian vision of making India self-sufficient in knowledge acquisitio­n.

Trying to recover from 200 years of colonial rule that did not significan­tly nurture domestic industry or enterprise, newly independen­t India needed to industrial­ise. Technology and technologi­sts naturally had an important role to play in this journey. Also, India had a Prime Minister who was, in Ramachandr­a Guha’s words, “fascinated by modern science”.

Fostering scientific temper and harnessing science to alleviate poverty and increase productivi­ty were important objectives of his government. This was what led to the establishm­ent of the first IIT. Five more were inaugurate­d between 1954 and 1964. India’s IITS have now become a byword for engineerin­g excellence. Like the new research laboratori­es that were set up under Nehru’s watch, not as part of existing universiti­es but independen­tly, the IITS were meant to foster the country’s indigenous technical and scientific capabiliti­es. This stress on scientific and technologi­cal research was reflected in the gross national product: from 0.1 per cent of the GNP spent on scientific research at the time of Independen­ce, it rose within a decade to 0.5 per cent and later to over 1 per cent of GNP.

IIT Kharagpur functioned from the Hijli Detention Camp, which had been set up in 1930 to detain those participat­ing in the freedom struggle. The first session started in August 1951 with 224 students and 42 teachers. The formal inaugurati­on, by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, happened on August 18, 1951. Nehru laid the foundation stone for the new building in March 1952. In September 1956, Parliament passed the

Indian Institute of Technology (Kharagpur) Act, which declared IIT Kharagpur an institute of national importance.

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