Heartiest congratulations to our lovable KIITian and young Indian javelin thrower Anand Singh on winning gold at the inaugural Asian U23 Athletics Championships in Ordos, China. With a personal-best throw of 80.57 metres, he crossed the 80-metre mark for the first time in his career. He has made the entire country proud. My best wishes to him for many more achievements.
Tomorrow will be a very happy day for the KIIT & KISS family as we welcome home our lovable KIIT alumna and Odisha’s pride, Jyotirmayee Nayak.
Her journey to the Grand Finale of Indian Idol Season 16 has brought great happiness to all of us. She has become the first Odia singer to reach this stage of Indian Idol.
We will come together at the KIIT campus to congratulate her, convey our best wishes and appeal to everyone to support her through voting on Sony LIV app.
I will be live on Facebook from 3:00 PM onwards. Join us in welcoming and encouraging our lovable KIITian.
The KIIT and KISS family is set to welcome our alumna, Jyotirmayee Nayak, back to the KIIT campus for a special homecoming celebration on 15th July 2026.
Jyotirmayee has made Odisha proud by becoming the first Odia singer to reach the Grand Finale of Indian Idol Season 16. Her journey, talent and hard work have brought great happiness to all of us.
I appeal to everyone to support and vote for her on Sony LIV. My best wishes to Jyotirmayee for the grand finale. May she continue to shine and make Odisha and India proud.
12 sportspersons from KIIT to represent India at the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow
Happy to share that 11 members of India’s 32-member athletics team are from KIIT. Along with our swimmer Sajan Prakash, 12 KIITians will represent the country at the Games. For one university to have such a large representation at the Commonwealth Games is a matter of immense pride for all of us.
Heartiest congratulations and my best wishes to all my lovable KIITians. I am sure they will perform well, bring laurels to India, and make KIIT, KISS and Odisha proud.
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Heartiest congratulations to Odisha’s talented singer and our lovable KIITian Ms Jyotirmayee Nayak on reaching the Grand Finale of Indian Idol Season 16. Through her melodious voice and consistent performances, she has won many hearts and made Odisha proud. My best wishes to her for the Grand Finale.
Heartiest congratulations to 13-year-old WFM Pratitee Bordoloi from Bengaluru on winning silver in the Girls U-18 category at the FIDE World Youth Chess Championship 2026 in Italy. Unbeaten with 9/11, she won India’s only medal. My best wishes to her.
Very happy to share that KIIT has signed an MoU with Universidad APEC (UNAPEC), one of the largest and most reputed private universities in the Dominican Republic. This is KIIT’s first academic partnership in the Caribbean region and the first such partnership of UNAPEC with an Indian university.
The MoU was signed with UNAPEC Rector Erik Pérez Vega, in the gracious presence of H.E. Shri Kishan Dan Dewal, Ambassador of India to the Dominican Republic. UNAPEC is known especially for business, professional education, technology, tourism and applied career-oriented programmes.
My sincere thanks to Rector Erik Pérez Vega and the leadership of UNAPEC for their cooperation and for opening new opportunities for the students and faculty of both institutions.
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Deeply humbled to receive the AAPI Award for Transformational Social Work and Indo-US Partnership at the 44th Annual AAPI Convention and Scientific Assembly in Tampa, Florida, USA.
This honour recognises my long journey in social service, education, healthcare and humanitarian work, along with my efforts to strengthen the partnership between India and the United States. I dedicate this honour to the entire KIIT, KISS & KIMS family, who have always stood with me in this journey of education, healthcare and service to society.
I also delivered the keynote address before eminent physicians and healthcare leaders of Indian origin and shared my simple belief that education, healthcare and service to humanity must always go together.
My heartfelt thanks to AAPI President Dr. Amit Chakrabarty, Convention Chair Dr. Sagar Galwankar, Convener Dr. Raghu Juvvadi and the entire AAPI family for this honour and affection.
20 years of KiiT International School is a matter of great happiness for me.
It feels like yesterday that KiiT International School started its journey. Today, it has completed 20 years and has bloomed in the true sense. Over these years, the school has grown in every respect and has become a place where children are cared for with love, discipline and sincerity.
KiiT International School has always tried to give quality education along with values, confidence, creativity, sports, culture and overall development. I feel happy that our students are getting an environment where they can learn well and grow as good human beings.
As Founder, I convey my good wishes to all the students, teachers and staff of KiiT International School. I also appreciate the Chairperson, Principal and the entire team for their hard work, dedication and care in taking the school forward.
Very happy to be in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, for the 57th Annual Convention of the Odisha Society of the Americas, to attend its opening ceremony as Chief Guest and receive this honour from the OSA family.
Founded in 1969, OSA has been bringing Odias across the United States and Canada together for more than five decades. I was very happy to meet so many Odias here. Though they are living far away from Odisha, their love for our language, culture and traditions remains the same.
On this occasion, OSA and KIIT–KIMS also announced their shared intention to build a long-term strategic partnership in education, healthcare, innovation, culture, youth empowerment and community service. I hope this association will create meaningful opportunities and further strengthen the bond between Odisha and the global Odia community.
My heartfelt thanks to OSA President Shri Nagesh Rajanala, Vice-President Shri Utkal Nayak, Bunnu babu, and the entire convention team for their affection, warmth and honour.
My best wishes to the entire OSA family.
Warm birthday greetings to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama on his 91st birthday. His message of peace, compassion and kindness continues to guide millions across the world.
Prayers from the 40,000 pure souls of @kissfoundation students for his good health, long life and continued service to humanity.
Very happy and proud of our student Ms Samarpita Dash, PhD Scholar, School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed to be University, for receiving the Odisha State Film Award as Best Actress (Jury) for the film Ae Akasha Tale.
It is a happy moment for the entire KIIT family to see our student being recognised in Odia cinema. At KIIT, we always try to give our students opportunities in every field, so that they can discover their talent and move forward with confidence. This is the beauty of KIIT.
My heartiest congratulations and best wishes to Samarpita. May she continue to make KIIT and Odisha proud.
On National Doctors’ Day, my heartfelt greetings and good wishes to all doctors who serve society with care and dedication.
I also convey my special wishes to all doctors of our @KIMSBBSR family. KIMS started with a humble beginning and today has become a 2600-bedded multi-speciality hospital, serving thousands of patients every day.
This has been possible because of the sincere service and patient-friendly care of our doctors.
Happy National Doctors’ Day.
Heartiest congratulations to Odisha’s young chess talent Sattwik Swain for winning the Bronze Medal in the Open Under-10 category at the FIDE World Cadets Cup 2026 in Batumi, Georgia.
At such a young age, his focus, discipline and confidence are truly inspiring. He has made Odisha and India proud. My best wishes to him for the days ahead.
Very happy to share that our KIIT & KISS students performed Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, Hamlet and Macbeth in Santali today in Kolkata.
After their return from Romania, and after their performances in Delhi and Bhubaneswar, it was a proud moment to see our children perform again today before a distinguished gathering in Kolkata. For me, Shakespeare in Santali by our tribal students is very special. It shows that when children are given love, care and opportunity, their talent can reach any stage in the world.
The programme was graced by Padma Bhushan Shri Leander Paes Ji, Olympic Medallist and International Tennis Hall of Famer; Smt. Purnima Chakraborty Ji, Hon’ble Minister of State for Information & Cultural Affairs and Tourism, Government of West Bengal; and many eminent guests.
I feel very happy that everyone appreciated the performance of our children. When our tribal children perform on such platforms and receive so much love, it touches my heart. It gives them courage and takes their language, culture and confidence to a larger world.
Heartiest congratulations to Odisha’s Animesh Kujur for qualifying for the Asian Games 2026 in Men’s 200m at the 65th National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar.
Clocking 20.87 seconds, he has made Odisha and India proud. My best wishes to him for the days ahead.
Very happy and proud of our KIIT student and Olympian Jyothi Yarraji for winning Gold in Women’s 100m Hurdles at the 65th National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar.
Her comeback with 12.99 seconds and Asian Games qualification shows her discipline, courage and determination. My heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to her.
KISS Ranked 24th in India among Government and Private Institutions in THE Sustainability Impact Ratings 2026.
I feel very happy to share that KISS Deemed to be University has shown a very good performance in the Times Higher Education World Sustainability Impact Ratings 2026.
KISS has been placed in the 401–600 global rank band and secured 24th position in India among government and private institutions. This is a big jump from the 1001–1500 global band in 2025.
For a young deemed-to-be university like KISS, created exclusively for tribal children, this recognition gives me deep happiness. It shows that when work is done with sincerity, care and purpose, the world also recognises it slowly.
KISS has also secured Top 10 positions in India in three important SDGs — SDG 1: No Poverty, 6th; SDG 4: Quality Education, 9th; and SDG 5: Gender Equality, 6th. These SDGs are closely connected with the life, dignity, education and empowerment of our tribal children, especially our girls.
This recognition belongs to our students, alumni, teachers, staff, well-wishers and everyone who has believed in this mission. We will continue to work with humility and responsibility for the poorest of the poor, for tribal empowerment, and for a more equal and compassionate society.