IPS Group Chairman Achal Chaudhary Featured in Prestigious IITians Book
New Delhi [India], August 22: Indore, August 20: The IIT Alumni Association has published a book highlighting the country's top 100 IITians. The book features prominent figures like Narayana Murthy, founder of Infosys, Nandan Nilekani, and Indore's renowned educationist and Chairman of IPS Group of Institutions, Architect Achal Chaudhary. A grand ceremony for the book's launch and honouring these IITians was held in Bengaluru.
Commander V.K. Jaitly, an alumnus of IIT Kharagpur, played a pivotal role in bringing the book "100 Great IITians: Dedicated to the Service of the Nation" to life. His dedication and hard work as the editor, combined with the support of Excel India Publishers, led to the successful publication of this book. The book was launched at the Bangalore International Centre, with Professor Rishikesha T. Krishnan, Director of IIM Bangalore, as the chief guest.
This book presents the stories of those IITians who rejected the allure of the West, choosing instead to stay in or return to their homeland, contributing significantly to India's progress. During the book launch, the honoured IITians were celebrated, and the essence of their success stories was shared.
Architect Achal Chaudhary, a distinguished educationist from Indore, earned his degree from IIT Kharagpur and went on to establish a significant reputation in the field of education across the country. His journey to achieving this recognition was not easy, but his perseverance and vision led to the establishment of IPS Academy in Indore in 1987. Under his leadership, IPS Academy has flourished and grown into the IPS Group of Institutions, a major player in the Indian education sector. Today, over 10,000 students are benefiting from the high-quality education provided by IPS Academy.
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