New Delhi, 15 December 2023.
The Indian Institute of Technology
Kanpur (IITK) and the Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited ("KMBL"/
"Kotak") today announced the launch ofKotak School of Sustainability-India’s
first fully integrated school of sustainabilityat IIT Kanpur.The launch event was graced by Shri.
Dharmendra Pradhan, Hon’ble Union Minister of Education and Skill Development
and Entrepreneurship, Government of India as the chief guest; Dr. Abhay
Karandikar, Secretary, Department of Science & Technology, Government of
India, and Shri. Nagendra Nath Sinha, Secretary, Ministry of Steel, as guests
of honour; Prof. S. Ganesh, Director, IIT Kanpur; Mr. Prakash Apte, Chairman
Kotak Mahindra Bank, Shanti Ekambaram, Whole-time Director, Kotak Mahindra
Bank, C S Rajan, Independent Director, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Himanshu Nivsarkar,
Senior EVP and Head CSR, Kotak Mahindra Bank and Mr. Kapil Kaul, Chief
Executive Officer, IIT Kanpur Development Foundation.
Global warming poses a serious threat
to our existence, manifesting in untimely natural calamities, pollution, and biodiversity
loss. Research indicates irreversible 'Tipping Points' with rapid, harmful
climatic changes. Realising this is an imminent
existential crisis and that anthropogenic activities need to be environmentally
sustainable; world leaders have been discussing in COP (Conference of Parties)
meetings to come up with policies and actions that can lead to a sustainable
future. The United Nations (UN's)
seventeen sustainable development goals address this challenge, crucial in
densely populated countries like India. Urgent climate actions are needed to
mitigate, adapt, and build resilience.
Despite the challenge, collaboration
among policymakers, academia, businesses, and society offers opportunities for
the mitigation, adaptation and resilience to climate change.In addressing the
climate-driven sustainability challenge, educational institutions play a vital
role. The UN emphasizes education's role in promoting climate action,
empowering people to understand and address climate impacts. Sustainability
education and research require academic institutions to blend environmental
science and clean technology-based approaches with social, economic and
ecological aspects of sustainability.Institutions, through Education,
Empowerment, and Engagement (3E), can lead climate action, empowering
communities and conserving the natural ecosystem.
To address
this challenge, IIT Kanpur and KMBL have come together to establish India’s
first integrated School of Sustainability.KMBL is funding
IITK through its CSR programto establish Kotak
School of Sustainabilitywith a vision to promote pedigree education, research,
and outreach.Kotak and IITK believe that this School is poised to offer thought
leadership solutions towards
sustainability actions and prepare future generations to lead the cause of
sustainable development.The School will bring togetherdepartmentsand
centres of excellence at IITK with an aim to providean enabling environment for
collaborative research across multiple facets of sustainability. Kotak School of
Sustainability will have dedicated centres of excellence covering different
aspects of sustainability such asclean energy, environment, ecology, circular
economy, climate finance, sustainable societies and policy.
The Kotak School
of Sustainability willbe led by tenured professors and leading industry experts
from across the globe.The Schoolis placed to run both undergraduate and postgraduate
academic and skill-building programs in different themes of sustainability. The
School will be housed in a green building in IITK’s main campus that will be
platinum-rated with net zero practices on energy, water, and waste.
Shri.
Dharmendra Pradhan, Hon’ble Union Minister of Education and Skill Development
and Entrepreneurship, Government of India, said “The National Research
Foundation was set up to boost research and innovation through funding from
industry and government. I thank Kotak Mahindra Bank for taking the right step
and accepting the responsibility by contributing towards setting up the School of
Sustainability. The Kotak School of Sustainability will give global leadership
in the field in line with the history of IIT Kanpur and its alumni who are
leaders in organizations across the world. The school will not only be about
technology and economics, but will cover the A to Z of sustainability. This
will be instrumental in helping India meet the ambitious target of net zero by
2070, as announced by our Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri
Narendra Modi ji.”
Prof.
Abhay Karandikar, Secretary, Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of
India, said, “Kotak School of Sustainability highlights IIT Kanpur’s commitment
to offer a holistic approach to address sustainability challenges due to
climate change. School’s mission are in sync with India's National Missions
related to sustainability. The school will help in developing a strong
foundation for sustainable development to achieve a climate resilient economy
and society and will support country’s climate action plans and national target
to reach net zero by 2070. "
Shri.
Nagendra Nath Sinha, Secretary, Ministry of Steel, said “Opening of a School of
sustainability serves an important need of the Indian economy. The goal of
Sustainability requires inter-disciplinary approach which this school offers
while the solutions must be contextual. The school would be able to draw
faculty, researchers, students, policymakers, and diverse stakeholders to
attempt solutions to complex and seemingly intractable problems. I am looking
forward to this institution significantly contributing towards the progress of
the society and economy, benign to Mother Earth. “
Mr. Prakash Apte, Chairman, Kotak Mahindra Bank said, “We are delighted to announce the establishment of the Kotak School of Sustainability in association with IIT Kanpur. This association in line with our CSR vision to enhance the quality of life for communities through positive impacts on economic, social, and environmental parameters, aligns with India’s social development objectives and UN’s SDGs.We believe the creation of this School provides both Kotak and IIT Kanpur with a timely opportunity to create a legacy and work towards sustainability, the most important survival challenge we face today.”
Ms. Shanti
Ekambaram, Whole time Director, Kotak Mahindra Bank said, “As India continues
on its growth path with aspirations to reach high middle-income status, our
ability to exist and develop without depleting all of the natural resources
will be a challenge that needs to be addressed. The Kotak School of
Sustainability marks our commitment to contribute to growing India’sskilled
workforce towards achieving the goal of long term sustainable development
including its net-zero target by 2070. The Bank’s CSR Project being implemented
in association with IIT Kanpur will focus on enhancing home-grown capabilities
to address sustainable development.”
Prof.
Ashish Garg, Professor-in-Charge of the School, said, "The Kotak School of
Sustainability aims to excel in sustainability education, research and
innovation, technology development, entrepreneurship, and outreach. The key to
the development of holistic end-to-end technology solutions for sustainable
development will be school’s emphasis on synergistic integration of different
aspects of sustainability for greater educational, scientific, technological,
environmental and social impact.”
Kotak
Karma is the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) identity of the Kotak
Mahindra Group of companies.