President Droupadi Murmu attended the 10th convocation ceremony of the Central University of Tamil Nadu in Thiruvarur, Tamil Nadu, on Wednesday. During the event, she addressed the graduating students and faculty.
In her address, the President commended the Central University of Tamil Nadu for its high academic standards and its efforts to create an environment that encourages intellectual curiosity and critical thinking. She also acknowledged the university's commitment to extending the benefits of education to a broader segment of society through extension programs.
President Murmu highlighted the university's contributions to the comprehensive development of marginalized communities through initiatives like the Community College and the Dr. Ambedkar Centre for Excellence. She emphasized that education should connect individual growth with societal progress and should be geared towards benefiting society as a whole. She encouraged all university stakeholders to collaborate with industry to leverage science and technology for the betterment of humanity, particularly in enriching nature and ecology.
The President stressed the importance of lifelong learning, citing Mahatma Gandhi as an example of someone who remained a student throughout his life. She advised students to maintain their sense of wonder and curiosity, as this would foster continuous learning and keep their skills relevant.
She noted that the internet revolution has significantly transformed the world, leading to the emergence of new professions. She also mentioned that Artificial Intelligence and the Industrial Revolution 4.0 will further change the work culture. In this dynamic environment, she stated that those who can adapt and learn new skills will become leaders of change. The President concluded by expressing her confidence that the university's students would extend their ethical values from their work to all aspects of their lives, developing the sensitivity needed in today's world.
5 Comments
Noir Black
Marginalized communities" - politicians love that phrase. What tangible improvement for them?
Loubianka
AI and Industry 4.0? Will courses actually be updated and useful for the students? Doubtful.
BuggaBoom
How many students actually understand what the President is talking about? The language gap is real.
Raphael
Encouraging industry collaboration for technological advancements is a smart move.
Donatello
Another speech, another waste of taxpayer money.