Rohilkhand University Urges Colleges to Join ‘AI for All’ Campaign Aiming for Guinness World Record

Bareilly: In a significant push toward digital awareness and technological participation, Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University has called upon all its affiliated colleges to ensure maximum student participation in the nationwide “AI for All” online campaign.

The initiative is being promoted under the guidance of Vice-Chancellor Prof. K. P. Singh, who described it as a historic opportunity for students to engage with the rapidly evolving field of Artificial Intelligence while contributing to a global milestone. The campaign also includes an attempt to set a Guinness World Records benchmark.

The “AI for All” campaign is being organized by Maharana Pratap Institute of Technology, Gorakhpur, in collaboration with Tata Foundation and Mahayogi Gorakhnath University.

Registration Details:

  • Start Date: April 2, 2026 (12:00 PM onwards)
  • Last Date: April 9, 2026 (till 12:00 PM)
  • Registration Link: https://iur.is/MPIT_AI

Speaking on the initiative, Prof. Singh said that participation in such a large-scale awareness campaign would not only enhance students’ understanding of AI but also provide an opportunity to bring recognition to the university and the state at an international level. He urged all principals to ensure maximum registrations from their institutions.

Registrar Harish Chand informed that directives have been issued to all affiliated colleges to immediately begin the registration process for their students. He emphasized that timely participation is crucial for the university’s successful involvement in the world record attempt.

The university administration has further appealed to principals, heads of departments, and faculty members to actively inform and motivate students about the importance of the campaign and ensure that registrations are completed within the stipulated deadline.

The initiative reflects the university’s commitment to fostering technological awareness and preparing students for the future in an increasingly AI-driven world.

Reported by Akhilesh Chandra Saxena from Bareilly.

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