i5 Awards 2025

PRME Chapter India’s i5 awards celebrate individuals and institutions leading the way in responsible management education. The results were announced after evaluations by an external international jury. The award was presented on December 12, 2025, along with the Social Impact Awards at the SPJIMR campus, Mumbai. The event witnessed an enthusiastic response, with 88 applications from 63 institutions across the country.

Award categories

The i5 awards were given in the following categories:

Sustainability centres

To celebrate the work done by
sustainability centres.

Research excellence

To honour research that advanced sustainability and responsible business practices aligned with the UN SDGs.

Student initiatives

To recognise initiatives of students that yielded social or
environmental benefits.

2025 Award winners

Student Initiatives Award: Manisha Kumari, Aditya Dhuria, Kanika, Diya Soni and Daman Preet Kaur

i5 Awards category ‘Student Initiatives’ winner : Chitkara Business School, Chitkara University, Punjab, for the initiative: “Chitkara Mandi: Empowering Villages, Enriching Hearts — The Story of Jansla.” Received by Manisha Kumari on behalf of her fellow students Aditya Dhuria, Diya Soni, Kanika and Damanpreet Kaur

Finalists

Finalists

Sustainability Centres: Dr. Thomas George K

i5 Awards category ‘Sustainability Centres’ winner: LEAD College. Received by Dr. Thomas George K., Director, LEAD College.

Finalists

Finalists

Research Excellence: Dr. Kalpana Balakrishnan

i5 Awards category ‘Research Excellence’ winner: Kalpana Balakrishnan, Dean, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research

Finalists

Finalists

The awards were presented by Chandrika Parmar, Director of the Development of Corporate Citizenship (DoCC) and PRME India Chapter Chair.

About i5

i5 (Impactful 5) was an innovative pedagogy developed by the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) in partnership with The LEGO Foundation and Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education, with the aim of rethinking the terrain of business. The i5 project aimed to develop, innovate, and share pedagogical approaches that helped business school students develop the skills needed for positive social impact.

The i5 characteristics aimed to:

Make
learning meaningful

Facilitate
active engagement

Design
for iteration

Develop supportive
social interaction

Foster joy and
well-being

Contact

For further details, please contact: docc@spjimr.org

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