The Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), Bhubaneswar, has once again demonstrated its enduring commitment to excellence and leadership development. A faculty member from its distinguished Kalinga Institute of Nursing Sciences (KINS) was recently named among the Top 10 Women Achievers in Puducherry 2025, reinforcing KIIT’s legacy as a leading center for higher education in India.

The Indian Yoga Association, Puducherry Chapter, the Society of Midwives India (SOMI) Puducherry Chapter, and the Institute of Salutogenesis and Complementary Medicine at Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (SBV), Puducherry, organized the award ceremony, held on March 27, 2025. The award was presented by the Hon’ble Speaker of the Puducherry Legislative Assembly, Prof. Embalam R. Selvam, in recognition of exceptional contributions to healthcare, nursing education, and community service.

This honor reflects the transformative environment cultivated at KIIT under the leadership of its visionary Founder, Prof. Achyuta Samanta. With a mission rooted in social upliftment, inclusive education, and global standards, he has been instrumental in creating institutions that produce socially responsible and professionally outstanding individuals. His commitment to empowering women and supporting health sciences education continues to yield national recognition.

KINS, a premier constituent of KIIT, has earned distinction for its rigorous academic training, compassionate values, and focus on mental and public health. The faculty member’s achievement is not only a personal milestone but also a tribute to the values and vision embedded in KIIT’s educational philosophy.

The recipient also credited her success to the mentorship and guidance of Prof. (Dr.) Premila Thamizhvana, Principal of the College of Nursing, Indira Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Puducherry. A Guinness World Record holder, WHO Research Fellow, and Nightingale Awardee, Dr. Premila has been a constant source of inspiration and support, exemplifying the power of academic sisterhood and collaboration.

Principal of KINS, Prof. Niyati Das, and Vice Principal, Prof. Kalyani Rath, expressed their pride in this achievement, stating, “This honor is a reflection of the high standards of professionalism and service we uphold at KINS, and we are grateful to Prof. Samanta for creating such a nurturing academic ecosystem.”

As KIIT continues to shape leaders across fields from science and technology to healthcare and social service this national recognition stands as yet another testament to the institution’s excellence, inclusivity, and impact.