The Institute of Architecture and Planning, Nirma University proudly announces that our students represented the institute at the 68th Year First General Body Meeting (GBM) of the National Association of Students of Architecture (NASA India), held at Z184, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, from October 9-12, 2025.
The meeting marked the commencement of a new academic year (2025–2026) for NASA India, setting the tone for collaborative learning, student exchange, and the formulation of the association’s vision, objectives, and annual roadmap. It served as an essential platform for architecture students from across the country to come together, share innovative ideas, and engage in discussions on the future of architectural education and practice.
Representing the Institute of Architecture and Planning, Nirma University, the following students attended the GBM:
Radhika Agrawal (23BAR066) – Unit Secretary
Ashli Kawad (24BAR048) – Acting Unit Designee
During the event, our student delegates actively participated in discussions with representatives from other architecture schools across India, fostering dialogue on academic collaborations, intercollegiate activities, and NASA India’s strategic initiatives. The GBM also included sessions led by the National Executive Council, including the National President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Zonal Presidents from across India, who shared updates on upcoming trophies, conventions, and programs for the 68th year.
The meeting emphasized the importance of student participation in shaping the architectural fraternity and recognized the efforts of all units contributing to NASA India’s collective vision.
The Institute extends heartfelt appreciation to Radhika Agrawal and Ashli Kawad for their enthusiastic representation and commitment to enhancing the institute’s presence in the national student architecture community. Their involvement continues IAPNU’s active engagement with NASA India, inspiring future batches to contribute to national-level architectural dialogue and innovation.
