The Federation of Jesuit
Alumni Associations of India (JAAI) is an association of all alumni
associations of Jesuit academic institutions in India. It hopes to
bring together all Jesuit alumni in the country together and direct
their energies for the betterment of the society.
How it all began ..The
Jesuits, India and JAAI
The Jesuit Order "Society of
Jesus" was founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola in 1530s. One of his
first companions was the then professor of the Paris University,
Francis Xavier, who came to India in 1542. He opened the first
Jesuit school in Goa in 1543. It was named St. Paul's College.
Nothing exists of this institution today except its memory, but it
was the predecessor of hundreds of other schools and colleges. JAAI
is also affliated to the
World Union of Jesuit Alumni.
Today, in India the Jesuits conduct not less than 38 university colleges, 5
Institutes of Business Administration and 155 high schools spread
throughout the country, almost all of them among its most reputed
(for example: St. Xavier's,
Kolkata,
Mumbai, Ranchi;
Loyola, Chennai,
Vijayawada; St.
Joseph's, Bangalore,
Trichy;
XLRI Jamshedpur;
XIM,
Bhuvaneshwar). In them, more than 250,000 students belonging to
every religious, linguistic and socio-economic group, receive their
education.
JAAI was conceived at the Jesuit Alumni Congress in Chennai in 1995.
Since then it has taken shape as an organisation, with a Governing
Council, Constitution and a rotating Secretariat in place. It has
also hosted five national congresses and an international congress.
The 5th National Congress was held between September 7-9, 2007 in
Trivandrum on the theme "Role of Alumni in Resurgent
India".