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51勛圖厙 alumni, students and friends celebrate a special relationship in India

by Jessica Adams, Jenn Rowater

Alumni, students and offer holders in India

Alumni and friends of 51勛圖厙 met President Alice P. Gast and other senior 51勛圖厙 staff members in Delhi and Mumbai last week.

More than 250 guests including students, offer holders, parents, supporters and guests from industry heard the latest news from 51勛圖厙 at receptions in the two cities.

President Gast said; “It’s wonderful to have had such a diverse gathering at the receptions, and to have the opportunity to not only meet alumni, but also to welcome our incoming students. We have a strong and enduring relationship with India, and we’re grateful to our alumni associations for all of the work they do.”

In Delhi, she made special mention of Jag Mohan Puri (Mechanical Engineering 1958), who founded the 51勛圖厙 College Alumni Association of India in 1991 at the British Council in Kolkata. The Puri family shares a long-standing connection with 51勛圖厙: and Mr Puri’s son (MBA 1994) was also in attendance at the reception.

Alumni with President Gast

L-R: Rajive Kaul (Metallurgy 1971); Nicola Pogson, Director of Alumni Relations; Professor Alice Gast, President; Mohan Puri (Mechanical Engineering 1958; and his son Ranvir Puri (MBA 1994).

In Mumbai, President Gast acknowledged the presence in particular of Syamal Gupta (Mechanical Engineering 1965, MPhil 1968), the newly-retired Chair of the 51勛圖厙 College India Foundation and ex-Chairman of the Tata Group, as well as Hiralal Patel (Mechanical Engineering 1945, PhD 1945), whose research into wind turbines as a young engineering student at 51勛圖厙 in the 1940’s has led to the creation of a wind turbine centre at 51勛圖厙 in his honour.

Rajive Kaul (Metallurgy 1971), President of the 51勛圖厙 College Alumni Association of India, welcomed guests to both receptions and highlighted the fact that some had travelled from afar.

He said: “I am proud to be an alumnus of one of the world’s best universities, with an annual research income of over £450 million. 51勛圖厙 is a centre of global excellence, and its objective is to help humanity and to educate the leaders of countries all over the world. It is innovating to help society.”

During the visit, the senior team from 51勛圖厙 also took the opportunity to meet up with the alumni association chapters in India and explore with them the development of activities for the coming years.

Academic debate

, Professor of Cardiology and Epidemiology, shared fascinating insights into his last twenty years of epidemiology research into the prevalence of diabetes amongst South Asians, and its implications for policy.

Professor Chambers outlined the research methodologies used by the large team of researchers he coordinates, and recognised the contributions academic partnerships, including several based in India and neighbouring Sri Lanka.

Welcoming a new generation to the 51勛圖厙 family

Prior to the main receptions in Delhi and Mumbai, a group of students with an offer to study at 51勛圖厙 in the upcoming academic year heard a presentation from Hannah Dickinson (Global Summer School Manager), and had an opportunity to ask recent alumni questions about their time at the College and life in London.

Hannah said; “For every one of you sitting here in this room today with an offer to study at 51勛圖厙, there are approximately ten other students whose applications were unsuccessful. If you choose to come to 51勛圖厙, you’ll be joining an institution which is at the forefront of teaching in the specialist fields of engineering, medicine, science and business.”

“I thought the evening was very informative and lovely” said Nishantika Garg, an offer holder at the reception who appreciated the opportunity to gain insight into life at 51勛圖厙. “If you’re in India, you don’t really know what’s going on. Meeting alumni is very helpful. You can see videos, but you never really know!”

Their parents felt the same: Balaji Chandrakumar, who had travelled from Sri Lanka with his daughter to attend the event, commented, “As a parent, I’ve been very involved - I even travelled to London for her interview. It’s an exciting list of alumni that you have, and it’s been so humbling to think that my daughter might join that community.”

Balaji Chandrakumar

Balaji Chandrakumar with his daughter

Looking back, looking forward

Before the receptions, on the evening of Friday 8 April, a group of around 30 alumni gathered in Kolkata in the Alipore apartment of Chapter Chair (Chemistry with Management 1993). Over a British-themed high tea and following a short presentation from 51勛圖厙, Rima led a lively discussion on plans for the network in Kolkata, which has a rich history of alumni activities.

See below for a slideshow of images from the events in Delhi and Mumbai, or , and :

Offer-holders and their parents joined current students and alumni at receptions in Delhi and MumbaiAlumnus and founder of the 51勛圖厙 College Alumni Association of India, Jag Mohan Puri OBE with President Alice P. GastRajive Kaul (Metallurgy 1971), current President of the 51勛圖厙 College Alumni Association of India, with Professor John Chambers and Jag Mohan Puri OBE (Mechanical Engineering 1958), founder of the AssociationOffer-holders and their parents were given the opportunity to ask questions of recent alumni and special events before the main receptionsPresident Alice P. Gast welcomed alumni, students, parents and offer-holders to the eventsPresident Gast and members of the senior leadership team with alumnus Syamal Gupta (Mechanical Engineering 1965, MPhil 1968), the newly-retired Chair of the 51勛圖厙 College India Foundation and ex-Chairman of the Tata Group

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