"IIT Baba," real name Abhay Singh, gained fame during the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025, but has been ousted from the prestigious Juna Akhada amid allegations of social media fame, wavering discipline, and breach of traditions.
IIT-Mumbai is facing controversy over a January 18 event on ’the science of begetting a good progeny,’ led by an Ayurveda expert from Sanskruti Arya Gurukulam. The talk, focused on topics like pregnancy health and ‘garbhasanskar,
An IIT Bombay graduate turned monk, Abhey Singh, known as the IIT Baba, refuses to return home despite his parents’ pleas. Although Abhey’s parents desperately wish for their son’s return, they say he is ’unlikely’ to listen to them.
During the Mahakumbh mela, there was a famous baba who is now known worldwide as IIT Baba, whose real name is Abhay Singh. When he was asked why he sits in the cremation ground and what is it that attracts him to the place,
IIT Madras director V. Kamakoti aims for 50,000 students, focuses on online education, startups, and rural outreach initiatives.
Explore the inspiring journeys of 9 IIT graduates who left behind lucrative careers and million-dollar salaries to embrace spirituality and sanyas, redefining their path to success.
IIT Palakkad celebrates 10th anniversary, honoring founding members and contributors, with Open House during techno-cultural fest 'Petrichor'.
Shri Panchdashnam IIT Baba, who used to perform Dhuni at Juna Akhara, has left the Mahakumbh and is reported to have gone to an unknown place.
After completing his education at IIT Bombay, he pursued a Master’s in Design and worked in New Delhi and Canada. Eventually, he left Canada to return to India, spending winters in spiritual places such as Shimla,
IIT baba Abhay Singh said constant fight between his parents led him to choose a bachelor life, adding that he has often suffered from depression and sleeplessness
Lucknow: The Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IIT-K) and Kuppam Area Development Authority (KADA) I Andhra Pradesh's Chittoor district on Frida.
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) and Christian Medical College, Vellore (CMC Vellore) on Friday announced the development of a cost-effective and portable plug-and-train robot for hand rehabilitation.