Posted by: Published on – Thu, 17 Nov 22 at 04:57 PM

As part of the EPICS programme, a total of 650 UKL students from the B.Tech disciplines were divided into 85 groups to engage with the local community through personal visits to nearby villages to identify issues in different areas of the local community. As part of the EPICS programme, a total of 650 UKL students from the B.Tech disciplines were divided into 85 groups to engage with the local community through personal visits to nearby villages to identify issues in different areas of the local community.
Hyderabad: KL Deemed to be University has partnered with Purdue University to launch a community service program, Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS) at its Hyderabad branch, following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between two reputed education centres.
EPICS, a proprietary program of Purdue University’s EPICS, is a unique program where teams of undergraduate students are designing, building and deploying real-world systems that provide engineering-based solutions to local community service and educational organizations.
To facilitate linkages with local communities, including villages, KL Deemed-to-be University initiated the program to identify issues faced by local communities, followed by detailed surveys with community partners to provide Solutions Swetcha, Redcross and Ekalavya Foundations.
As part of the EPICS programme, a total of 650 UKL students from the B.Tech disciplines were divided into 85 groups to engage with the local community through personal visits to nearby villages to identify issues in different areas of the local community. From agriculture, children’s education, women’s empowerment, transportation to sanitation, the students’ thorough investigations brought to the forefront different issues facing local people.