We are an educational institute, 80,000 strong, powered by the belief that a better world - free from hunger, poverty & illiteracy - is possible. We provide free of cost education, accommodation, food and healthcare to over 30,000 Indigenous students currently studying at our main campus in Bhubaneswar, in addition to 40,000 alumni and an additional 10,000 students spread across our satellite centres. Our students are educated and empowered through a holistic approach involving academia, sports and vocational training from Class I to PhD. We also prioritise efforts to preserve the varied Indigenous cultures, heritage and languages from over 62 tribes represented in our student body. We have also been granted 'Deemed to be University' status by the University Grants Commission, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, since 2017. We were founded by Dr. Achyuta Samanta, who also founded our sister organisation - the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT University), which is now recognised by the Government of India as an Institution of Eminence. KISS was established in 1993, with 125 Indigenous children at a rented house in Bhubaneswar. Now, nearly three decades later, it stands as a unique model of empowerment for Indigenous students in India.
We are an educational institute, 80,000 strong, powered by the belief that a better world - free from hunger, poverty & illiteracy - is possible. We provide free of cost education, accommodation, food and healthcare to over 30,000 Indigenous students currently studying at our main campus in Bhubaneswar, in addition to 40,000 alumni and an additional 10,000 students spread across our satellite centres. Our students are educated and empowered through a holistic approach involving academia, sports and vocational training from Class I to PhD. We also prioritise efforts to preserve the varied Indigenous cultures, heritage and languages from over 62 tribes represented in our student body. We have also been granted 'Deemed to be University' status by the University Grants Commission, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, since 2017. We were founded by Dr. Achyuta Samanta, who also founded our sister organisation - the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT University), which is now recognised by the Government of India as an Institution of Eminence. KISS was established in 1993, with 125 Indigenous children at a rented house in Bhubaneswar. Now, nearly three decades later, it stands as a unique model of empowerment for Indigenous students in India.