
Pimpri Chinchwad University has been recognized for its outstanding contribution to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in education with the prestigious "Honoring CSR Heroes – Inspiring New India" award at the Navbharat CSR Summit 2025. The award was presented by Shri C. P. Radhakrishnan, Hon’ble Governor of Maharashtra, and received by Dr. Girish Desai (Executive Director - PCET) in the presence of esteemed dignitaries. Among the distinguished attendees were Dr. Sanjay Patil, Chancellor of DY Patil University, along with Mrs. Anjali Tendulkar and Ms. Sara Tendulkar, who were also honored for their impactful CSR initiatives. This recognition highlights PCU’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence, social responsibility, and nation-building through education.
Pimpri Chinchwad University (PCU) hosted "PCU Explore Germany 2025," a celebration of German culture, language, and international collaboration. The event brought together distinguished guests and eager students for a day of cultural exchange. PCU Vice Chancellor emphasized the importance of learning new languages for personal and professional growth, highlighting Global Citizenry as a vital future skill.
Key speakers included Dr. Sarita Kelkar, who discussed cultural similarities between Germany and India, and Dr. Christina Rath, who provided insights on DAAD scholarships. Mr. Kuber Kapoor spoke about career opportunities in Germany, while Ms. Sharayu Jorkar explained the document verification process for studying abroad. Ms. Daksha Oak shared tips on mastering the German language and exploring career options post-study. The event also featured a German Schuhplattler dance performance. With support from PCU’s trustees, the event was a resounding success, inspiring students to pursue global learning experiences. PCU looks forward to next year’s celebration.

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