President calls upon NITs to take the lead in creating capacity for innovation and entrepreneurship
President calls upon NITs to take the lead in creating
capacity for innovation and entrepreneurship
The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee
addressed the 13thConvocation of Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology-
Nagpur today (September 15, 2015) at Nagpur.
Speaking on the occasion, the President said NITs, as institutes of national importance, have to take the lead in creating capacity for innovation and entrepreneurship in the country. They must align their activities with national development goals. He called upon VNIT-Nagpur to do its utmost in this direction.
The President said technologists are problem solvers who search for quicker, better and less expensive ways of meeting tough challenges. They play a pivotal role in understanding and furthering the relationship between science, technology and society for a better tomorrow. He called upon students to take a pledge to make full use of technology for the benefit of mankind and to see that the use of technology spreads happiness, prosperity and general well-being amongst the people of our country.
The President said the government has initiated the “Start-up India, Stand up India" campaign. The success of this initiative will depend on how innovatively we can use technology as well as human resources available in our country. He called upon students of VNIT-Nagpur to become entrepreneurs, who create job opportunities for people rather than merely seek job opportunities. Creating enterprises which will create wealth for the nation, society and people will be their biggest contribution to the inclusive and sustainable development of the country.
The President also paid tributes to Sir M. Visvesvaraya on the occasion and said he is happy that the Convocation of VNIT is usually organized on his birth anniversary, which is marked as Engineers Day in India.
President of India congratulates IISc, Bangalore and IIT,
Delhi for figuring in top 200 in the QS World University Rankings of 2015-16
The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee
congratulated Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore and Indian
Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi for figuring in the top 200 in the QS
World University Rankings of 2015-16.
In individual messages sent to Prof. Anurag Kumar, Director, IISc, Bangalore and Prof. Kshitij Gupta, Officiating Director, IIT, Delhi, the President has said “I am delighted that IISc, Bangalore and IIT, Delhi has been ranked at No. 147 and 179 respectively in the QS World University Rankings of 2015-16. Please accept my heartiest congratulations on this remarkable achievement.
India has outstanding and inherent talent and it’s institutions have the potential to be the best, provided they can apply themselves to the task of improving quality. A high rank not only boosts the morale of the academic community but also opens greater avenues of growth and placement for students. It provides a benchmark for continuous quality enhancement. I am confident that you along with the faculty members and staff of your Institution will continue to strive for developing our academic institutions into global leaders”.
In individual messages sent to Prof. Anurag Kumar, Director, IISc, Bangalore and Prof. Kshitij Gupta, Officiating Director, IIT, Delhi, the President has said “I am delighted that IISc, Bangalore and IIT, Delhi has been ranked at No. 147 and 179 respectively in the QS World University Rankings of 2015-16. Please accept my heartiest congratulations on this remarkable achievement.
India has outstanding and inherent talent and it’s institutions have the potential to be the best, provided they can apply themselves to the task of improving quality. A high rank not only boosts the morale of the academic community but also opens greater avenues of growth and placement for students. It provides a benchmark for continuous quality enhancement. I am confident that you along with the faculty members and staff of your Institution will continue to strive for developing our academic institutions into global leaders”.
Post a Comment