Vyom
Vyom stands as Rungta University’s vibrant Annual Day—a thrilling launchpad where culture, sports, and technology unite. Entirely student-organized, from theme planning to performances and event logistics, Vyom cultivates leadership and teamwork in a fun, energetic environment under faculty guidance. This intra-university festival transforms into a grand meet, bringing together students across campuses for a day filled with technical challenges, cultural showcases, sports competitions, and innovative workshops. Whether it’s the adrenaline of a hackathon, the rhythm of dance, or the zeal of athletic contests—Vyom offers a gala experience where every student finds a moment to shine.
One Day Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Awareness Program
(National IP Outreach Mission)
Venue: Seminar Hall, Hotel Himalaya Park, Supela, Bhilai
Organized by
Rungta College of Engineering and Technology, Bhilai
In association with
Chhattisgarh Chamber of Commerce & Industries, Bhilai
Under the Bharat Startup Grand Challenge, Startup India and DPIIT, in collaboration with Rungta University and RuBI, have launched the AI for Healthy India Challenge
India’s healthcare system produces vast amounts of data, yet much of it remains fragmented, unstructured, and difficult to use. At the same time, access to timely diagnostics, specialist care, and efficient delivery continues to vary sharply across regions, affecting outcomes across diagnostics, mental health, and patient engagement. Addressing these structural gaps has become increasingly urgent, and artificial intelligence is now being positioned as part of the response.
Under the Bharat Startup Grand Challenge, Startup India and the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), in collaboration with Rungta University and RuBI, have launched the AI for Healthy India Challenge, opening on 3rd December 2025.
Dr Jawahar Surisetti, Vice Chancellor of Rungta University, delivered an Oxford lecture on “Where Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Leadership,” highlighting Dharma, Seva and India’s civilisational leadership approach.
Dr Surisetti, an academic and thought leader and vice chancellor of Rungta University, addressed an elite and diverse audience that included diplomats from the United Nations, senior officials from the London Police, advisors to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, along with scholars and students from Oxford. The lecture concluded with a standing ovation, reflecting the strong resonance of his ideas and the originality of his perspective.
Titled “Where Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Leadership,” the address explored how India’s civilisational values offer practical frameworks for leaders navigating uncertainty, disruption, and rapid technological change. Moving beyond conventional leadership models, Dr Surisetti presented leadership as a balance of responsibility, empathy, and service, the principles deeply embedded in Indian philosophical thought.