TNI Bureau: Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar celebrated its first convocation ceremony in virtual mode on Sunday.
Delivering the convocation address, Prof. Ganeshi Lal, Governor of Odisha congratulated the graduates and said that there is no dearth of talents in tribal communities. What needed is the right environment, encouragement and timely exposure. He exhorted the graduates to make the ‘Vocal for Local’ as their participation and contribution will help in making the successful of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.
The University conferred Honoris Causa Degrees of D.Litt. to 3 more eminent personalities from Odisha – Girish Chandra Murmu, Comptroller and Auditor General of India, Dr. Swarup Ranjan Mishra, Member of Parliament for Kesses Constituency, Kenya and Founding Chairman, Mediheal Group of Hospitals, Kenya and Bibhu Mohapatra, Fashion Designer and Costume Designer, New York.
Thanking the University for the honour, Murmu requested Dr. Samanta to replicate KISS-like institutions in every nook and corner of the country. In their acceptance speeches, Dr. Mishra and Shri Mohapatra expressed gratitude to the University for recognizing their contributions.
Addressing the graduating students, Satya S. Tripathi, Chancellor, KISS Deemed to be University, said, “As you transition from student to graduate, please remember that your alma mater is a pillar of compassion and humanity and it is on your shoulders to carry forward this unparalleled legacy and tradition of selfless service with grace and conviction.”
In his report, Prof. Deepak Kumar Behera, Vice Chancellor said, KISS is one-of-its-kind institution that offers specialization in innovative tribal centric areas and encourages research scholars to pursue their work on the indigenous population and topics close to their hearts. Prof. Pitabasa Sahoo, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Dr. Prashanta Ku. Routray, Registrar also spoke on the occasion and expressed their best wishes to the graduates.
Malho Mardi (2019 batch), School of Tribal Resource Management and Prashant Majhi (2020 batch), School of Indigenous Knowledge, Science & Technology won Founder’s Gold Medal for securing highest CGPA in the whole University across all Post Graduate programs. Similarly, 14 students were awarded the Chancellor’s Gold Medal, while another 14 students got the Vice Chancellor’s Silver Medal for their outstanding academic performance.