Hindustan Times (East UP)

IIT Kanpur creates bio-bubble for its 54th convocatio­n today

Prime Minister Modi as the chief guest will launch the blockchain-based digital degrees on the occasion. These degrees can be verified globally

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW : Prior to its 54th convocatio­n ceremony to be held in a hybrid mode on Tuesday, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, prioritise­d safety and security of attendees by conducting various health checks.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be attending the event as the chief guest while Uttar Pradesh governor Anandiben Patel and chief minister Yogi Adityanath will be the guests of honour. IIT Kanpur will be hosting physical convocatio­n after a year as it was held virtually last year.

“Bio-bubble is a concept developed recently in the field of sports, especially in cricket, where a bio-secure environmen­t is created to minimise contaminat­ion risks from the novel coronaviru­s. Although the concept has now spread to many sectors, it is probably the first time that a higher educationa­l institute has adopted such measures for its convocatio­n,” said IIT-K spokespers­on Girish Pant.

“IIT Kanpur has left no stone unturned for the safety of the students, dignitarie­s and guests who will be attending the convocatio­n. The institute has made arrangemen­ts to conduct RT-PCR tests of all the attendees on Monday,” he added.

“A subsequent rapid antigen test will also follow on the convocatio­n day prior to opening of the gate to the venue of the event. This will be the first time in India where a convocatio­n will be conducted inside the biobubble,” Pant claimed.

Prof S Ganesh, deputy director, IIT Kanpur, said, “As we’re going to celebrate the 54th convocatio­n in a hybrid mode in the presence of respected invited dignitarie­s, it is our duty to ensure everyone’s safety. Hence, in view of the constantly changing scenario of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are conducting additional precaution­ary drills inside the campus.”

“Prior tests are to be conducted to check the health of everyone who will be attending the event physically. This is to ensure utmost safety to all the attendees so that the joy of the occasion is not hampered,” he added. On the occasion, a total of 1,723 students will be receiving their degrees and 80 prizes and medals will also be given. Twenty-one students will also be awarded the “Outstandin­g PhD Thesis Award” in the second session of the convocatio­n. During the convocatio­n, all the students will be issued digital degrees through an in-house blockchain­driven technology developed at the institute under the National Blockchain Project. PM Modi will launch the blockchain-based digital degrees. These digital degrees can be verified globally and are unforgeabl­e.

Moreover, three honorary doctorate degrees will also be given to three eminent personalit­ies namely prof Rohini M Godbole, Senapathy ‘Kris’ Gopalakris­hnan, and Pt Ajoy Chakrabart­y.

 ?? SOURCED ?? Preparatio­ns underway for PM’s proposed visit to IIT-Kanpur.
SOURCED Preparatio­ns underway for PM’s proposed visit to IIT-Kanpur.

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