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Learn MoreFor a student joining in 2024, the struggles of the 1960s—when parts of the campus were still jungle, and equipment was carried on bullock carts—seem alien. The IITBHF bridges this gap through curated exhibitions, heritage walks, and orientation programs. By showcasing the austerity, grit, and camaraderie of the "pioneer batches," the Foundation instills a sense of belonging and pride. It reminds current students that the institution’s prestige was not a birthright but a construction, built layer by layer by those who came before.
Furthermore, the Foundation plays a subtle but crucial role in ethical preservation. It navigates the complex terrain of what to remember and what to let go. Not all heritage is celebratory; the Foundation also acknowledges challenging periods, such as the social tensions of the Emergency era or the struggles of early female students in a male-dominated environment. By doing so, it offers a more truthful, nuanced history. Despite its successes, the IITBHF faces ongoing challenges. Funding for heritage preservation is always secondary to funding for research or infrastructure. There is also the constant tension between preserving an original structure and building a new, more functional one. Furthermore, as the alumni base becomes more global and diverse, capturing the full spectrum of experiences—from international faculty to non-academic staff—remains an incomplete project. iit bombay heritage foundation
The Foundation was created to answer a critical question: How does an institution obsessed with the future honor its past? Unlike a museum, which passively displays artifacts, the IITBHF was conceived as an active, participatory body. Its mandate extends to collecting, preserving, and disseminating the tangible and intangible heritage of the institute—from photographs, films, and blueprints to oral histories, memoirs, and folklore. The Foundation operates on three interconnected pillars: preservation, education, and community building. For a student joining in 2024, the struggles