Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Cell, IIT Patna

Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA) is inspired by the vision of transformational change in rural development processes by leveraging knowledge institutions to help build the architecture of an inclusive India. The aim is to create a virtuous cycle between society and an inclusive academic system by providing knowledge and practices for emerging professions and to upgrade the capabilities of both the public and the private sectors in responding to the development needs of rural India. The current policy context urges institutions of national importance to adopt villages and develop appropriate technologies. IIT Delhi is the coordinating institute of UBA and each IIT has a UBA cell to channelize their resources. Dr. Aditya Raj, Assistant professor, Humanities and Social Sciences, is the Coordinator of UBA Cell IIT Patna. The UBA Cell of IIT Patna has formed an inter-disciplinary team of faculty members and support staff. UBA provides an opportunity to channelize our energy with measurable outcomes. We are mandated to work through the network of available units in the Institute and will also try to collaborate with various community stakeholders. For instance, the UBA Cell of IIT Patna will work hand in gloves with NSS, IIT Patna. We have identified few villages around our upcoming permanent campus and have chosen to work on select themes. We hope to develop villages around our upcoming campus as model villages and then scale it up throughout Bihar. We will be happy to receive your suggestions- if any.

IIT Patna has been doing commendable work in rural Bihar.

  • UBA provides us a dream opportunity to channelize our energy with measurable outcomes.
  • We will work through the network of available units in the Institute and also try to collaborate with various stakeholders.
  • Last week, we had a UBA Cell meeting where we formed a core team and discussed our smart objectives.
  • More rural immersion and public engineering projects.
  • We are requesting all faculty members to make sure that 10-20 percent of all BTech. project should be done with focus on inclusive rural development. Similarly MTech. and PhD students should be encouraged for inclusive technology.
  • We have decided to focus on few of these EEEs (Education, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Evaluation, and Empowerment) to start with deliverable outcomes.

IITDelhi is the coordinating institute of UBA. http://unnat.iitd.ac.in/index.php/en/