VARANASI, July 15 -- The Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi received a contribution of $1.6 million from its alumnus Dev Goswami, a 1974 graduate from the Department of Mechanical Engineering. This contribution will support the construction of a state-of-the-art "Dev & Vardhana Goswami Lecture Hall Complex", further enhancing the Institute's academic infrastructure and student learning environment. The complex was inaugurated on Monday by Dev Goswami and his wife Dr Vardhana Goswami. Designed to meet the growing needs of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students, the Lecture Hall Complex features three floors of modern classrooms and collaborative learning spaces, accommodating up to 1,850 students. It includes smart boards, high-speed Wi-Fi, group study areas, acoustic optimization, ergonomic seating, and inclusive design features-transforming the educational experience at IIT (BHU). Professor Amit Patra, director, IIT (BHU), Varanasi, expressed heartfelt appreciation for the gift. Dev Goswami is the founder of IPS - Integrated Project Services, headquartered in Pennsylvania, USA. As chairman and CEO since 2004, Goswami has grown IPS into a global leader in life sciences engineering and construction, with over 4,000 employees. IPS played a key role in constructing facilities used by Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson for COVID-19 vaccine production....