Engineering institutions must nurture innovators, nation builders with ethical values: Vice-President
Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan emphasized the importance of engineering institutions in nurturing ethical innovators and nation builders during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of UBDT College of Engineering. He highlighted that India's goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047 relies heavily on the contributions of engineers and innovators. The Vice-President also urged the youth to reject drug use and focus on technological advancements and skill development.
- ▪Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan inaugurated the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of UBDT College of Engineering in Davangere.
- ▪He stated that engineering institutions have a major responsibility in nurturing problem-solvers and ethical leaders.
- ▪Radhakrishnan called for youth to say 'No' to drugs and to contribute to India's technological advancement.
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Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan has said that engineering institutions must nurture innovators and nation builders rooted in ethical values.Inaugurating the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of UBDT College of Engineering in Davangere on Friday, the Vice-President said that engineering institutions have on their shoulders a major responsibility in nurturing problem-solvers, innovators, ethical leaders and nation builders capable of leading India towards technological advancement and global knowledge leadership.He said that India is witnessing a transformative era driven by technology, innovation and the immense strength of its youth.And, India’s aspiration of becoming a developed nation by 2047 will largely depend on the contributions of engineers, scientists, researchers and entrepreneurs,…
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