The 'Distinguished Service Award', a coveted honour at IIT-B, was presented to three alumni. Rajindra Harcharan Singh, from the Mechanical Engineering batch of 1988, was recognised for his exceptional achievements in his field and continued support to the institute. Sandeep Asthana, from the Chemical Engineering batch of 1990, was lauded for his professional excellence and impactful contributions, while Sudhir Jayram Nikam, from the Chemical Engineering batch of 1993, was honoured for his remarkable career and dedication to IIT-B's progress.
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Bhopal to Mumbai: Four decades of ignored air pollution
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Manipur: An apology sans action
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After raids, CM removes transport commissioner
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Clear toxic waste urgently: Activists
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UCC Plant Land: No Plans to Use It
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I-T Attaches Assets Worth Crores of Builder Rajesh, Wife
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SC to hear plea against Bhojshala survey
PLACES OF WORSHIP LAW CHALLENGE